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Long-Haul Report: 10 Trends That Will Be Around For the Rest of 2024

Hot take coming at you: Not all trends are worth your time. Don’t get me wrong—I love keeping up with what’s happening in fashion, whether that means clocking the next color trend or predicting which prints will pop off. But one of the occupational hazards of being a fashion person is that it’s easy to become jaded by the never-ending trend cycle. There’s no guarantee that what you’re backing and buying for the season will be around in six months—unless you play the long game. Sure, it’s way more fun to indulge in the delusion that we can buy into new trends every few months rather than think practically. But in this economy? It’s best to play the long game. For some, that translates into only investing in foundational basics, which is an admirable approach, but realistically, not everyone likes adhering to a capsule wardrobe.

Therefore, the second best way to think long-term isn’t to swear off trends altogether but to be intentional about the ones we buy. The secret to being more pragmatic with your purchases comes down to choosing trends that can not only be incorporated into your current closet easily but will also be around for a while. And while the notion of long-haul trends might seem like an oxymoron, the truth is that there are always a few themes from runway collections that carry over from season to season. Don’t believe me? Ahead, I’m breaking down the 10 best trends to invest in for the rest of 2024 based on their popularity, versatility, and longevity. After meticulously analyzing spring/summer 2024 and fall/winter 2024 collections, I can safely say without a shred of doubt that trends are actually worth your time.

(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight; Pictured: Zimmermann S/S 24; Saint Laurent S/S 24; Balmain F/W 24; Isabel Marant F/W 24)

Whoever first coined the idea that trends couldn’t be timeless never clearly saw the S/S 24 and F/W 24 runway collections, because they were brimming with more utilitarian pieces (quite literally). Unlike other trends that might be a bit more fleeting, utilitarian fashion is designed to last. In more recent seasons, we’ve seen the groundwork laid for this military-inspired look to “trend” again. That’s partly because it’s a combination of all the previous fashion aesthetics that have taken hold in recent years, like gorpcore and quiet luxury.

Designers have also been unabashed in their attempts to elevate utilitarian items through thoughtful tailoring, tactile textiles, and tonal earth tones. You can see that aim reflected throughout Saint Laurent’s S/S 24 collection, in which utility shirts, jackets, and dresses were given a pinch of ’80s glamour with the addition of oversize earrings, belts, bangles, and even aviator hats.