7 Epic 2021 Trends That Are Olsen-Approved—You Know What to Do

These are the 7 Olsen-inspired fashion trends that we'll be seeing everywhere in 2021.

There isn’t a time when I wasn’t inspired by the fashion trends that Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen were wearing. From their younger days to their street style fashion in the 2000s to the pieces they’re now designing at The Row, their sartorial taste has always made a lasting impact on me. What I love about their style most is how they invest in amazing core wardrobe staples but aren’t afraid to experiment with trends and fashion-forward silhouettes.

They’re typically earlier adopters who know the cool trends long before they happen. They’ve even helped pave the way for controversial pieces like Birkenstock sandals. Looking to the S/S 21 runways, I noticed how many Olsen-inspired fashion trends I spotted among them. From reinvented basics to cutout dresses to the clog trend that’s about to take over to, you can find many of them sitting in the Olsens’ closet. Here, see how they wore them first and get inspiration for how to try them out for yourself this spring.

Clogs

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Clogs have been spotted everywhere from the S/S 21 collections to the wardrobes of the fashion set. Here, they're styled to perfection with a classic coat and ripped jeans.

Shop the trend:
Birkenstock Boston Soft Footbed Clog ($144.95)
Mango Flat Faux-Fur Shoes ( $40) $30
Brother Vellies Greg Buckled Mules ( $420) $294

Relaxed Trousers

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Loose, relaxed trousers have been an Olsen favorite for years. Now that we've seen them in the S/S 21 collection of brands including Louis Vuitton and Chloé, you can expect to see plenty more of them in 2021.

Shop the trend:
Frankie Shop Belted Pleated Twill Tapered Pants ($185)
The Row Avril Pleated Crepe Wide-Leg Pants ($1250)
Vince Pleated Flannel Wide-Leg Pants ($365)

Investment Bags

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According to recent reports from retailers like Net-a-Porter, shoppers are interested in buying more investment bags than in past years. If you're looking for a bag that you'll own and wear for years, you can't go wrong with one of these from Hermès, Prada, or Bottega Veneta.

Shop the trend:
Hermès Box Kelly Retourne 40 Black ($5950)
Prada Cleo Brushed Leather Shoulder Bag ($1990)
Bottega Veneta The Clip ($3100)

Tunic Tops

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While tunic tops may sound a little daunting to pull off, Ashley Olsen shows just how chic they are. Paired with sandals and a flowy skirt or pants and you have the perfect polished look for spring.

Shop the trend:
Matteau Fringed Edge Linen Poncho ( $380) $190
Tove Camille Twill Turtleneck Tunic ($380)
H&M Cotton Tunic ($30)

Oversize Button-Downs

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With brands like Valentino and The Row endorsing oversize button-down tops for spring, you can expect to see the fashion set on board. We spotted them on the runways with micro shorts and relaxed trousers but you can't go wrong by styling them with a classic pair of jeans.

Shop the trend:
Everlane Silky Cotton Oversized Shirt ($64)
Acne Studios Oversized Cotton-Blend Poplin Shirt ($340)
H&M Oversized Cotton Shirt ($25)

Cutout Dresses

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One of the many "naked" trends that were huge on the spring runways, cutout dresses have to be one of my favorite takes on barely-there fashion for the upcoming season.

Shop the trend:
Christopher Esber Twisted Quartz Cut-Out Jersey Dress ($940)
Dodo Bar or Tina Buckle-Detailed Cutout Crepe Dress ( $700) $350
Superdown Erla Cutout Maxi Dress ($88)

Big Belts

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It's been a while since we've seen big belts come into play, but I'm very ready for their return. Mary-Kate Olsen shows the perfect, sophisticated way to wear one.

Shop the trend:
Black & Brown Lina Leather Waist Belt ($140)
Staud Croc-Effect Leather Waist Belt ( $125) $50
Mango Crocodile Effect Belt ( $40) $26

Next, read about the It-bag that will be everywhere next month.

This story originally appeared on: WhoWhatWear - Author:Kristen Nichols