Spotting microtrends is one of my more niche skills. What is a microtrend, you ask? Trends can be born from many places—the runways, social media, street style and so on. Microtrends are smaller offshoots of these bigger trends that come from said places. By the time a microtrend emerges, it’s usually been distilled over months from the overarching moments, and what we’re left with is perhaps one of the most impactful ways to wear it.
Take the long pencil skirt for example (which, spoiler alert: appears in my edit below). It would have started life as just one of the many puzzle pieces that make up the ‘90s trend that’s dominated for the past few seasons. It’s only sometime later, when other pieces have been tried, that dressers will start to hone in on the items they like most, and you’ll begin to see those everywhere. Now, just about every influencer I follow owns a long pencil skirt; a piece that you could argue sparked the whole “office siren” fashion movement. Such is the power of a microtrend.
Now, microtrends should be approached just as you would the main trends—with trepidation. Never buy into something just because it feels current. We always advocate only investing in pieces that serve your personal style and aren’t already lurking in your wardrobe. However, if you’re interested in making your outfits feel timely and here’s a microtrend that truly speaks to you, this can be a sensible way to try it on for size without any major commitment.
I’ve already anaylsed the microtrends taking over this season across the board, but I decided to investigate further. I wanted to see which microtrends French women were interested in right now, combining two of my main fashion loves in the process. So, without further ado, scroll on to see the small updates that are making it into the wardrobes of French women in 2024. You already know one, but can you guess the others?