Thursday, August 13, 2020

Be on the lookout for these post-pandemic fashion trends

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For concerned and informed fashion experts, the COVID-19 pandemic serves as a wakeup call for designers and manufacturers to slow down mass production and redirect their focus on sustainable fashion. The pandemic has led consumers and many designers to respect the environment more and set trends that encourage personal safety and sustainability.

The demand for personal protective equipment increased as COVID-19 broke out in the first months of 2020, says Remi Landau. The shortage in PPEs caused fashion brands to pivot their manufacturing to develop and offer PPEs to frontline workers. Consumers will be more receptive to minimalism as cleaner and simpler looks are projected to jump back in style. In addition, the minimalist approach to fashion supplements the industry’s efforts toward sustainability.

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Sporty comfort
tops the charts for individuals working out at home. COVID-19 has encouraged healthy living, and at-home workouts still require proper clothing for quality exercise sessions. Individuals look for workout clothes that are made from comfortable, high-quality, and soft materials.

Nostalgic fashion serves as a kind of escape as the world is faced with civil unrest, pandemic, and recession. 

The homewear wardrobe will be huge following the pandemic, as most people will opt to stay at home for a little while. Remi Landau mentions that the fashion industry saw a transition from loungewear to homewear to cater to the current demands of consumers. Designs are perfect for both at-home meetings and casual walks in the park.

Remi Landau served as an accessories intern for Harper’s Bazaar, responsible for assisting the head of digital marketing and coordinating the placement of accessories for fashion editorial shoots, For similar updates, head over to this page.