Save on latest fashion trends through the wholesale trade

Save on fashion trends through the wholesale trade – words Alexa Wang

If you’re hoping to make sure that your clothing collection is up to date, and that you’re offering the kind of clothes that are going to fly off the shelves, you should really make sure you’re aware of the latest trends in fashion.

Your customers are likely to always be on the hunt for the next big thing, as consumers become more and more demanding for unique, eye-catching fashion. Catch those trends early and make a saving by going to best in the wholesale trade.

So, for your go-to guide of this season’s wholesale trends and key pieces that are perfect for the fashion conscious customer, take a look at what’s set to be big in the upcoming months.

 

Delicate Lace For All Occasions

There is something about using lace in clothing that completely transforms its appearance. Taking the simplest of designs and adding an overlay of lace can freshen up any style and add something a little more glamorous. The versatility of lace means that it can work effortlessly whether it’s day or night, from blouses to dresses and everything in between.

Including lace playsuits and dresses in your collection can add an element of luxe fashion that’s perfect for the new season. Paired with lighter colours, lace can appear summery, or opting for black lace can mark the foundations of your partywear collection.

Check Prints Make a Comeback

One of the classic prints to mark the change in season has returned, and with good reason. The check print is timeless and has cemented itself as a wardrobe staple throughout the year, but particularly in autumn and winter. So, if you’re hoping to get ahead for the new season, this could be your ticket to success.

Check shirts are still a go-to style, but this season the check print lends itself to other designs too. Bardot crop tops adopt this pattern effortlessly, creating something a little different to help your collection stand out. Perfect for a refreshing change from the summer’s floral prints, it’s almost a guarantee that checked clothing will fly off the shelf.

New Season Wet Look Leather

To give your collection more of an edge, you may want to take note that wet look leather is back and better than ever. From dresses to bralets and skirts, PU leather has become a key part of the new season’s look. Sleek, incredibly flattering and in everyone’s favourite colour, there are countless ways to incorporate wet look leather into your collection.

Black leather is a classic; a style that pops up again and again, season after season. With added details like hook and eyes, lace-up sections or front zips, it’s a design that can take your collection from the office to the bar.

Metallics To Catch Your Eye

A new season on its way doesn’t just mean new styles, it also means new colours to play with. Metallics are emerging as a colour to watch out for, in particular gold. Working perfectly for the end of the summer sun, as well as gradually moving into party season, metallic shades are proving popular.

A stunning colour to use in special pieces such as dresses or playsuits, you can set your collection apart for all the right reasons.

Save on fashion trends through the wholesale trade – words Alexa Wang

 

 

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