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Top 7 fashion trend 2018

You don’t need to have spent too much time in the new year to know what fashion trends are going to dominate 2018 so brush up on the 7 fashion trends we’re betting on big for 2018



1. Triple denim

Still partial to vintage stonewash denim? If you are wistful for the 90s trend the denim -all -the -way look is back for 2018. Now go shopping.

2. Ballon sleeves


We’ve already seen sleeves get super-sized in 2017. This year we will see more adventurous versions – voluminous blouses that feel a little bit 19th century.

3. Cyclers

Cycling shorts are back, requisitioned from the Eighties aerobics studio. Well, only if they’re beautifully rendered under tassel-heavy shirts. Time to tone up those thighs

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4. Satin

Satin’s sheen in stantly elevates any silhouette; its inherent fluidity and lightness makes it comfortable for night. Target evening, and mainly use as marrage wear in Nigeria



5. Radically Transparent

The style cognoscenti don’t waste time with handbag clutter. Streamline your daily haul and upgrade your wallet: with plastic as a key catwalk trend.

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6. Sequins



To say sequins and sparkles will be a big deal next summer is an understatement. In every fashion capital, glitter prevailed.


7. Sheer

Transparency is a head lining trend – sheer coats, dresses and skirts revealed cycling shorts and full briefs.



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