From low-rise cuts to hot pink, the fashion trends set to lose appeal in 2023


By AGENCY
Low-rise style, which made a comeback in 2022, should be forgotten early in 2023. Photo: AFP

New trends are constantly appearing on the scene in a progression of (mostly) distinct styles, and a new year is always synonymous with new inspiration for our wardrobe.

This is good news given that Y2K fashion dominated the discourse throughout 2022 in terms of trends, with low-rise cuts at the forefront – a comeback with which we could have done without.

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