Yearender: Fashion trends from 2022 that we want to banish in 2023

Weird, crazy and scary fashion appears every year and 2022 was no exception! With the rise of fast fashion, we are witnessing trend cycles getting shorter over time and micro-trends ruling the fashion industry for a few months instead of a few years. And, when so many micro-trends are discovered on an almost daily basis, we see some not-so-sexy fashion “no’s” making their way onto the runways, red carpets, and even into our homes.

Here’s a list of 2022 fashion trends we don’t want to see in 2023!

hip cutouts

From Kendall Jenner to Taylor Swift and Jennifer Lopez to Olivia Wilde, several Tinsel Town stars have embraced the undercut trend and rocked gorgeous outfits this year. But when the trend turned weird at the end of the year and cropped outfits became mainstream, many backed out.

And, let’s be honest, we’ve seen cutouts in some of the most unflattering places, but hip cutouts are by far the most unflattering of all, aren’t they?

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mega stripe

Unless you really like an exaggerated mop look, you won’t like flaunting the Hyper Fringe trend. And we all like some fringe here and there, but with measure. Designers going crazy with mega fringe outfits need to reevaluate.

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hip waders

We love ankle and knee high boots and with winter here we can finally flaunt our boot collection but what is really going on with the Hip Wader Boot trend? And if I may ask, why is it really a thing? These Hip Waders are oversized, loose, shiny, and everything we don’t love about footwear. They are hard to match with clothes and look super uncomfortable.

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Micro Minis

Diesel created a lot of controversy this year with her micro miniskirt, which looks more like a belt. And, this made me wonder, what is the purpose of these micro mini skirts? Unless you have a size zero figure, you can’t really wear them and they are very difficult to pair with crop tops, which are currently in style. Plus, the trend certainly restricts movement and maximizes the chances of wardrobe malfunctions.

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girls in toyland

This trend is literally for costume parties and we certainly don’t want it coming back in 2023. I mean, who’s going to wear stuffed toys or inflated cartoons as a dress or accessory? would you do it?

This trend appeared on several runways this year, including Moschino’s spring/summer 2023 show at Milan Fashion Week.

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extra large puffer

Celebs like Rihanna, Irina Shayk, Kylie Jenner, Gigi Hadid and Bad Bunny love to dress up in oversized coats and outfits, but many critics believe it’s a sign of fashion defeat. They hide the beautiful outfits you wear inside and give you a strange shape.

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Gingham

The gingham fashion trend is all about donning striped or plaid patterns in white and a contrasting color. They’ve been seen in a number of feminine and classic silhouettes at various luxury brands this year, but over time, they’ve become a safe bet for people who aren’t too comfortable experimenting with different looks.

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Oversized Structured Coats

Finally, can we just ban oversized coats from the market forever? Celebrities wore them as dresses at premieres and red carpets this year, but it didn’t motivate others to jump on the trend bandwagon and try it on, possibly because they don’t look as flattering on both men and women.

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