I’m a fashion fan – the 4 trends you need this fall, including the non-Y2K decade making a comeback

Thinking of cooler days and colorful leaves, a fashion guru gives us the four key trends we’ll be seeing this fall.

One of them will make you ditch your Y2K sunglasses and step into another era.

A style queen took to the catwalks to find out which trends would be making waves this fall

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A style queen took to the catwalks to find out which trends would be making waves this fallCredit: TikTok/maleyanichole
She shared the three colors that are trending now, as well as the decade that would inspire the clothes this year

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She shared the three colors that are trending now, as well as the decade that would inspire the clothes this yearCredit: TikTok/maleyanichole

Maleya Nichole (@maleyanichole) has a soft spot for clothes.

She frequently shares her shopping sprees and styling tips on TikTok, and recently revealed some pieces you’ll want to add to your wardrobe this fall.

“We saw the runway so we know what to expect,” she said in the press release clipand points to the trends that will cause a stir in the coming months.

RED

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“Red is the color of the season, we saw it all over the runway.

“Every fashion girl is talking about it right now. It’s so beautiful and so much fun.”

As for the exact shade, she recommends a light cherry shade.

“This is purposefully integrated into boots, coats and bags.

“It adds a pop of color and transforms any outfit into a fashionable girls outfit.”

Mayela also said you can bring the playful hue into your everyday outfits with a blazer.

GREEN

Another color she thinks we’ll be seeing a lot of is olive green.

“It’s a little more muted, a little more neutral.”

Pointing to a green shiny leather trench coat, Mayela noted that she wants to emulate this look.

YELLOW

The last color we want to get cozy with is yellow.

“It’s going to be really fun because we’re bringing a lot of bright colors, and we usually stick with it in the summer or spring.

“It allows you to add a big pop of color and make a statement.”

1970s flare

And while we’ve seen both Gen Z and Millennials embracing Y2K trends — like baby tees, pleated skirts, clear sunglasses, and butterfly clips — Maleya said this year we’ll be looking back at another decade.

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“A lot of 1970s-inspired looks on the runway,” she said, referring to the image of a woman in a white button-down top and suede vest.

Other ways to incorporate the trend into your wardrobe include bell-bottoms, bell-bottoms, corduroy pants and tied button-down tops.

Maleya was thrilled that yellow was becoming a fall staple, as she said it could brighten up any outfit

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Maleya was thrilled that yellow was becoming a fall staple, as she said it could brighten up any outfitCredit: TikTok/maleyanichole
It seems it's time to ditch the accessories of the early 2000s and step back in time to the 70s

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It seems it’s time to ditch the accessories of the early 2000s and step back in time to the 70sCredit: TikTok/maleyanichole

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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