With fashion trendschanging so rapidly, it can be hard to keep up.

Just because an ensemble makes it on the runway, that doesn’t necessarily meanyou’llwant to wear it.

Still, this doesn’t mean you’ll need to completely reinvent your wardrobe.

runway models showing off 2020 fashion trends

From there, you’re free to add in some inexpensive items, Nazarudin advised.

So, what trends should you consider adding to your closet?

Part nine-to-five, part California cool, meet the next wave of the bike short trend."

Model wearing short suit, a 2020 fashion trend

The outfit isn’t just a warm-weather look, though.

In 2015,Bustlenoted that “no one should ever wear a pantsuit in shorts again.”

But oh, how times have changed.

Model wearing stripes, a 2020 fashion trend

“Don’t add a third.”

It’s alsoentirelypossible tomix horizontal and vertical stripestogether to create a stunning ensemble.

But, when in doubt, follow Yraola’s advice: Stick to just two prints at a time.

model wearing high-shine fabric, a 2020 fashion trend

You need not reserve metallics for a special occasion.

you’re free to actually incorporate the trend into your everyday wardrobe.

Of course, there’s a way to do so subtly.

model wearing hot pants, a 2020 fashion trend

Western wear is ready to do-si-do in 2020

In fall 2018, western wear was ahugefashion trend.

Yet, in just a year’s time, the trend has successfully reemerged.

Yes, you’re going to want to dust off your cowboy boots once again.

model wearing cowboy boots, a 2020 fashion trend

Fashion stylist Courtney Sharp confirmed toStyleCasterthat western wear as a whole is returning.

“Especially cowboy boots,” she noted.

“I think we’re going to see that a lot more, especially in the summer.”

model wearing peplum, a 2020 fashion trend

In the warm months of 2020, Sharp recommends pairing cowboy boots with either a simple or flirty dress.

And, with western wear returning, you’re able to even experiment with neckerchiefs.

“And bonus points if you pick a vintage one!”

Model wearing red leather, a 2020 fashion trend

The style dominated the early 2010s before apparently going into hibernation.

But guess what’s back!

The fashion trendstarted to reemerge in 2018, but has picked up even more steam since.

Model wearing puffed sleeves, a 2020 fashion trend

Escudero expects the peplum style to be prevalent in everything from tops to evening gowns.

Harper’s Bazaaralso noticed the prevalence of peplum at 2020 fashion shows.

“Peplum skirts are making a comeback,” the publication confirmed.

Model wearing crochet, a 2020 fashion trend

We’re talking burnt orange to bright red to baby blue.

Puffed sleeves will also know no bounds.

Celeb stylist Nicole Chavez explained toUSA Todaythat such sleeves “give a very feminine form.”

Model wearing bold florals, a 2020 fashion trend

Renowned stylist Erin Walsh added, “It’s just kind of flattering on most women.

It makes you look more proportional and thinner.”

We’ll just have to add that suggestion to our list ofclothing hacks that flatter all figures.

Model wearing neon, a 2020 fashion trend

Okay, okay, maybedon’tdo that.

Still, you should consider trying the crochet fashion trend in 2020.

Thankfully, fashion designer Salwa Owens provided some easy rules on her site to help us out.

Model for Dries Van Noten, Spring 2019, showing off a 2020 fashion trend

According to the expert, “less is more.”

Meaning, you’ll want to let your florals do all the talking.

Keep your accessories “to a minimum,” Owens advised.

Model wearing disco collar, a 2020 fashion trend

Anything larger may be unflattering.

Owens also advised not wearing oversized clothing in bold florals.

However, your neons don’thaveto be as bright as the runway creations.

Model wearing white button-down shirt, a 2020 fashion trend

Celebrity stylist Erica Cloud acknowledged toWho What Wearthat “fluorescent green is a little bit scary.”

People are scared of it until they put it on."

You may just find that wearing neon isn’t as terrifying as it originally seemed.

Model wearing hoop earrings and necklace, a 2020 fashion trend

Soon the style became synonymous with suburban dads of the ’50s and ’60s.

They’re a cult classic, and they’re associated with good times.

People like and need good times!"

Model wearing feathers, a 2020 fashion trend

If that two-toned look is just a bit too bold for you, we get it.

The label recommends styling the neutral coat with other neutral shades for “an understated look.”

Disco ball not included.

Zendaya at the Tommy Hilfiger VIP Dinner October 2019, showing off a 2020 fashion trend

“I believe there truly is nothing more universal than a simple white collared button-down shirt.”

It’s true that a classic button-down is one of the most versatile garments a person can own.

However, white shirts generally need another article of clothing to give it some oomph.

Model walks for Chloé, Fall 2019, showing off a fashion trend for 2020

That’s not the case with 2020 white button-downs, though.

“It’ll make your outfit go from good to knockout,” the expert continued.

She’s not wrong.

Sophie Turner at the South Korean premiere of X-Men: Dark Phoenix Rising, showing off a 2020 fashion trend

In 2020 especially, you’re going to want to pay more than the usual attention to larger jewelry.

“From big and bold to twisted and tiny, all variations will be fair game next year.”

Just be sure to avoid certainaccessory mistakes that’ll make you look older.

Kate Hudson with Michael Kors at the Michael Kors Fashion Show 2020, showing off a 2020 fashion trend

This 2020 fashion trend will have you flocking to feathers

What will 2020 entail?

Feathers, feathers, and more feathers, apparently.

But, of course, you don’t necessarily have to buy designer to rock some feathers.

Zendaya and Eva Geraldine Fontanelli at the premiere of the Zendaya X Tommy Hilfiger collection, showing off 2020 fashion trends

Still, wearing feathers in everyday life may not seem all that realistic or practical.

In fact, there aredozens of other subtle waysto try the trend on for size.

Unless, of course, you’re toochicken.

Model walking for Self-Portrait at New York Fashion Week 2019, showing off a 2020 fashion trend

Okay, we’ll see ourselves out now.

Fall 2019 already saw the spots popping up.

The Tommy Hilfiger and Zendaya collaboration featured plenty of black and white polka dots on the ’70s-inspired fashions.

Model walking for Sudi Etuz at Istanbul Fashion Week 2019, showing off a 2020 fashion trend

“My grandmother has a lot of these clothes.

Many of the looks were taken directly from her life,” Zendaya toldVogue.

“I’m looking to the effortless chic of that time period.”

Jennifer Lopez walking the Versace show for Milan Fashion Week 2019

Who wears board shorts?

We wear board shorts!

Considering thatmom jeans are back in business, this one shouldn’t come as a complete shocker.

In the world of high-fashion, the slouchy image of board shorts is almost scandalous.

Who said that fashion had to be uncomfortable?

Move over, crop tops!

Bras will be a popular 2020 fashion trend

Parents everywhere are going to hate this 2020 fashion trend.

No longer are bras hiding underneath tops.

Rather they’re becoming the tops themselves.

Now the likes of the Hadid sisters can be seen strutting around with a bra and high-waisted trouser.

This could be a natural progression of the previousobsession with corsets underwear becoming outerwear.

This explains the variety of looks that used plaid during Fashion Week from chic coats to ponchos.

So, it should come as no surprise that the ’60s and early ’70s are taking over runways.

Designers are bringing back thepsychedelic patterns and free-spirit styleof those Woodstock days.

Safari fashion trends madesome headway in 2019and will continue in 2020.

Sarah Wasilak ofPopSugarnoted that “it’s a look that’s up to your own interpretation.”

Perhaps that’s why tangerine orange seems to be one of the biggest shades on the runway.

It’s a sunny color to counteract “gloomy headlines,” as described byThe New York Times.

Tara Gonzalez further emphasized the optimism of the color.

It’s also just a really happy hue which is the attitude we want to bring into 2020."

Whether this interest is genuine or just an attempt to capitalize on a hot-button topic remains to be seen.