Even as a fashion editor, I find myself only being able to admire certain trends from a distance. Low-rise jeans? Miniskirts minus an additional four inches? Bare-it-all ultra-cropped cardigans? Some trends do admittedly reach the ultimate extremes, and while I can see how that could deter a fashion beginner, I'm here to tell you there are millions of ways around them without sacrificing style.
The truth is that there is some iteration of most trends out there for everyone—whether it means swapping a colorful, print-filled palette for something more neutral, trading delicate fabrics for everyday options, or minimizing the cutouts. There's a little digging required, though, and brands that tend to lean on more classic styles with a trendy twist, such as Mango and Everlane, are among the best places to start.
In case you'd like someone to just lay it all out for you (work smarter, not harder), I've done just that. Just scroll through for the laundry list of styles I think are just as trend-forward as they are easy to wear. I think you'd agree.
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Knox Sweater-Vest
The ultimate sweater-vest for everyone.
H&M
Straight-Cut Bouclé Jacket
Cozy, textured, classic.
Commando
Faux Leather Flared Pants
Leather pants add edginess to your look with zero effort.
Open Edit
Side Cutout Knit Top
This T-shirt has just a small fashion-forward detail, and that's all it needs.
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Laura Vegan Leather Dress
Vegan leather is the trend that's absolutely here to stay.
Open Edit
Sheena Sandals
A sexy, minimal shape made current with the puffy detail.
Free People
Riding Waves Sweater Midi
Knit dresses are super low-maintenance, undeniably cute, and ultra-cozy all at once.
All in Favor
Plissé Empire Waist Midi Dress
This easy, bra-friendly dress comes in several very wearable colors.
Zara
Gold Button Strap Pants
Working girl meets fashion girl.
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Norah Collared Bodysuit
Sometimes, it's just about going for it with a color that will leave an impression but just as easily pair with all your neutrals.
Mango
Flared Wool Pants
Ease into flared pants (again) with a neutral tone before diving into prints.
Open Edit
Maxi Faux Leather Puffer Jacket
The puffer shape feels instantly luxe in faux leather.
Bershka
Wide Leg Slouchy Dad Tailored Pants
Oversize trousers say fashion person but still feel safe.
H&M
Nylon Joggers
Something about nylon joggers with heels just says "I'm in the know," but you can also try sneakers to start.
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Mollie Knit Midi Skirt
An easy column skirt feels very relevant right now.
The Drop
Square-Neck Balloon-Sleeve Top
Yes to balloon sleeves without the impractical dramatics.
Baserange
Vein Ribbed Organic Cotton-Jersey Top
I'm not sure how lettuce hems make everything better, but they just do.
Open Edit
Ribbed Off the Shoulder Long Sleeve Sweater Dress
If you haven't guessed yet, knit dresses are the fashion cheat code.
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Crinkled Satin Wide Leg Pants
I'm convinced satin sets make you look like you have your entire life together.
Zara
Faux Leather Midi Skirt
Leather midis are the supreme skirt.
James Perse
Slub Supima Cotton Shirt
As if the classic white button-down couldn't get any better.
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Wendy Wavy Ribbed Skirt
Trendy styles that are almost basics are where it's at.
Munthe
Read Pants
Pair these with the right shoes, and I guarantee people won't be able to stop staring (in a good way).
Open Edit
Rib Twist Front Sweater
A classic sweater with a twist.
Mango
Leather-Effect Elastic Waist Trousers
I've never called a pair of pants "delicious" before, but this buttery texture just gave me a reason.
Something Navy
High Waisted Ponte Leggings
It's the seam details for me.
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Lara Corset Top
Tanks with corset detailing are a million times less intimidating than their more traditional counterparts.