The 8 Most Wearable Trends For Spring

The biggest trends to come from the Spring 2020 runways at Fashion Week are bound to be some of your favorites, mostly because they will all reinvigorate your wardrobe with quirk or flair, and they aren't hard to pull off. Whether it's the new puff sleeve — which you can decide to flaunt in the form of a bishop top or your next vacation midi — or the striped knit dress, you won't have to think too hard about styling these looks.

Even the "'80s lady" you'll get to know ahead is up to your own interpretation. You can easily pick up some bold polka-dot prints, or you can go all out and give a voluminous '80s prom dress a go, with its bubble hem and gathering of fabric at the waist. Alternatively, tap into your athleisure-chic side with drawstring details, and find out what brilliant colors are going to make a splash in your wardrobe. Scroll through for a complete breakdown, or jump ahead to the trend you want to explore right off the bat.

Additional reporting by Hannah McKinley, Nikita Ramsinghani, and Laura Lajiness

Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Striped Knit Dress
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Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Striped Knit Dress

If there's one type of dress you'll want to secure before the start of Spring, it's a striped knit. Regardless of silhouette, color scheme, or length, we saw so many iterations of this easy, breezy jersey essential on the runways. Dress it down with sandals for vacation, sneakers for sightseeing, or add some ornate jewelry, a luxe leather clutch, and strappy heels for an evening out. There is a flattering option for every woman and her unique sense of style. At Victoria Beckham, we even saw the three-piece option come to life, ultimately meshing into one fluid look.

From left: Kate Spade New York Spring 2020, Tibi Spring 2020, Altuzarra Spring 2020

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Self-Portrait Spring 2020

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Tibi Spring 2020

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Zimmermann Spring 2020

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Gabriela Hearst Spring 2020

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Missoni Spring 2020

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Altuzarra Spring 2020

Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Bermuda Shorts
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Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Bermuda Shorts

While the Bermuda resurfaced in our wardrobes two seasons back with accompanying surfer vibes, we saw mostly denim styles to start and the new Bermuda short has finally come full circle, introduced on the Spring 2020 runways for every woman. Whether you prefer them with a matching blazer as part of a tailored suit (like they were at Veronica Beard, Tanya Taylor, Valentino, and Saint Laurent), or as a glamorous going out option in leather (thanks, Tom Ford), you won't be able to resist these knee-length slacks for much longer.

From left: Staud Spring 2020, Bottega Veneta Spring 2020, Valentino Spring 2020

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Staud Spring 2020

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Maryam Nassir Zadeh Spring 2020

IMAXTREE | Daniele Oberrauch

Saint Laurent Spring 2020

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Givenchy Spring 2020

Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Showstopping Sleeves
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Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Showstopping Sleeves

Statement-making sleeves staked their claim on the Spring 2020 runways, but we're not just talking about a blouson top here or a flutter-sleeve dress there. Seriously voluminous silhouettes are going to be big for Spring, from princess-like puffs seen at Prabal Gurung to bohemian iterations spotted at Zimmermann and romantic shapes that came down the Brock Collection and Carolina Herrera runways. When taking this look for a spin IRL, we love it paired it back to no-frill staples jeans, flats, and simple sandals.

From left: Prabal Gurung Spring 2020, Alexander McQueen Spring 2020, Valentino Spring 2020

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Zimmermann Spring 2020

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Prabal Gurung Spring 2020

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Valentino Spring 2020

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Carolina Herrera Spring 2020

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Brock Collection Spring 2020

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Alexander McQueen Spring 2020

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Ulla Johnson Spring 2020

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Giambattista Valli Spring 2020

Spring Fashion Trends 2020: '80s Ladies
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Spring Fashion Trends 2020: '80s Ladies

Drawing from Diana Spencer's iconic style sense, and taking inspiration from the dramatic silhouettes and details of the '80s, the Spring 2020 vision includes a retro tilt reimagined with a contemporary lens. Look for bubble dresses, high-low hemlines, sharp suiting — and shoulders — to channel the vibe.

From left: Pyer Moss Spring 2020, Michael Kors Spring 2020, and Oscar de la Renta Spring 2020

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Veronica Beard Spring 2020

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Celine Spring 2020

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Isabel Marant Spring 2020

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Louis Vuitton Spring 2020

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Michael Kors Spring 2020

Spring Fashion Trends 2020: It's a Cinch
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Spring Fashion Trends 2020: It's a Cinch

Ruched skirts that result in gathered fabric are one thing, but the cinching we saw on the runways is entirely something else. Many designers used drawstrings to create a sporty effect, finishing off an otherwise feminine silhouette with a touch of athleisure. Think of this little detail as the casual touch your evening gown, lacy set, or leather minidress needed to help you pick up the pace. It's the epitome of sport-chic.

From left: 3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2020, Off-White Spring 2020, and Stella McCartney Spring 2020

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Prabal Gurung Spring 2020

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3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2020

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Maryam Nassir Zadeh Spring 2020

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Salvatore Ferragamo Spring 2020

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Lanvin Spring 2020

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Givenchy Spring 2020

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Stella McCartney Spring 2020

Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Leather Dressing
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Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Leather Dressing

The Fall 2019 runways gave us head-to-toe leather, but for Spring 2020, the luxe look is easing up by way of oversize silhouettes, feminine cuts, and cool colors. Yes, leather pieces will always feel standout and special, but approach new pieces casually and with a sense of nonchalance. Team leather trousers with a simple tank top and sandals. Stlye a leather dress with sneakers or minimal heels and undone hair. Wear a leather jacket half-open over low-slung jeans and a crop top for a chic reveal of skin. Offset sexy leather separates with tough boots and barely there makeup. The key takeaway when wearing leather for Spring 2020: easy does it.

From left: Bottega Veneta Spring 2020, Salvatore Ferragamo Spring 2020, Tod's Spring 2020

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Givenchy Spring 2020

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Dion Lee Spring 2020

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Prada Spring 2020

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3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2020

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Proenza Schouler Spring 2020

Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Pastels With Pep
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Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Pastels With Pep

Muted tones that pop?! Yes, it's a thing. These sorbet hues come highly saturated in shades of tangerine, sherbet, and cloud-colored blue. The greatest thing about this color trend for Spring 2020 is that you don't have to pick just one — play with the color wheel or seek out your favorite tones to wear with your skin tone. It's all about embracing these pops of pastel in the brilliant shades you like best.

From left: Valentino Spring 2020, Rejina Pyo Spring 2020, and Jonathan Simkhai Spring 2020

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Valentino Spring 2020

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Jonathan Simkhai Spring 2020

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Rejina Pyo Spring 2020

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Stella McCartney Spring 2020

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Louis Vuitton Spring 2020

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Staud Spring 2020

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Givenchy Spring 2020

Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Modern Folklore
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Spring Fashion Trends 2020: Modern Folklore

Boho maxi dresses and matching sets are nothing new for the Spring and Summer months, but this season, designers upped the ante with what we like to call modern folklore. It's essentially what we'd imagine people to wear to a modern-day Woodstock. Designers like Collina Strada and Missoni gave patchwork dresses a more boho feel by using earthy colors and prints, while others like Tory Burch and Oscar de la Renta opted for a sophisticated twist by including sets featuring delicate lace and floral embroidery.

Collina Strada Spring 2020

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Oscar de la Renta Spring 2020

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Zimmermann Spring 2020

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Maryam Nassir Zadeh Spring 2020

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Erdem Spring 2020

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Stella McCartney Spring 2020

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Missoni Spring 2020

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Tory Burch Spring 2020

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Louis Vuitton Spring 2020