Kilts! Bubble hems ! Transparent midis! The skirt trends arrived thick and fast throughout summer, but now that winte r is in full swing, trouser trends have returned to our wardrobe rotations.
Anyone who grew weary of the 50 shades of beige brought about by the stealth wealth craze, or who is generally craving a little more oomph from their pants, will enjoy what’s to come. “Over the past decade, our relationship with trousers has evolved from a focus on formality and strict tailoring to a more relaxed, versatile approach that is a true reflection of our personal style,” explains Net-a-Porter’s fashion director, Kay Barron. “Whether driven by the influence of streetwear, the rise of remote work, or a growing emphasis on sustainability, trousers have become more about personal express

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