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2019 has just begun, but we've already spotted 4 new trends

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Plus, what fashion week looked like in the '80s | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [WhoWhatWear UK logo]( [CELEBRITY]( [STREET STYLE]( [FASHION TRENDS]( THE LATEST [We're Only 47 Days Into 2019, But 4 New Trends Have Already Been Born]( [We're Only 47 Days Into 2019, But 4 New Trends Have Already Been Born]( [And we love them all.]( [READ MORE]( > [123 Zara Employees Told Us How to Save Money When Shopping the Brand]( [123 Zara Employees Told Us How to Save Money When Shopping the Brand]( [Top-secret intel is ahead.]( [READ MORE]( [I'm Really Behind Fashion's Anti–Ugly Trend Movement]( [I'm Really Behind Fashion's Anti–Ugly Trend Movement]( [Simplicity is key.]( [READ MORE]( [Okay, Wow: This Is What Fashion Week Looked Like in the 1980s]( [Okay, Wow: This Is What Fashion Week Looked Like in the 1980s]( [From designers to street style.]( [READ MORE]( FOLLOW US: [PRIVACY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](brand=fashion&blast_id=16000620&source=daily) [TERMS]( [WHOWHATWEAR UK.COM]( © 2019 Clique Brands. All rights reserved. 8391 Beverly Blvd. Suite #169, Los Angeles, CA 90042

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