Ethics, activism and stay-at-home style
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Harry Styles at the cutting edge of style
One thing that didn’t change in 2020 was that celebrities continued to drive fashion trends, with Harry Styles leading the way. The British singer — who recently wore a dress on the cover of Vogue magazine — has a vintage style that’s been a hit each time he stepped out. This is reflected in spikes in searches for the clothes he wears in music videos or public appearances. Beyoncé rides high when it comes to fashion influence too, notably when sporting the now famous Marine Serre crescent moon print catsuit in “Black Is King” (+426 percent in searches for pieces by the French designer in the 48 following the film’s debut). Next come Kim Namjoon of BTS, US politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and rapper Travis Scott, among the celebrities who had the biggest impact on fashion this year. As for TV shows, Emily in Paris leads the way in the fashion stakes this year. The Netflix drama, which gained much media attention, went all out in terms of styling its characters’ looks. From the Kangol bucket hat (+342 percent) to the beret (+41 percent) to Ganni skirts (+289 percent), the clothes worn in the show proved a hit with its audience, keen to tap into chic French style. Shows and documentaries Normal People, Tiger King and The Last Dance got the internet buzzing too, influencing searches for ready-to-wear pieces and accessories seen onscreen. [caption id="attachment_212732" align="alignnone" width="1024"]

Upcoming trends for 2021
As for the most popular items of 2020, face masks top the bill this year. Searches for the category increased 502 percent year-on-year, and searches for the Off-White brand’s logo face mask saw a 496 percent increase from January to March. Safe and stylish was the name of the fashion game this year. Apart from masks, casual clothes and accessories feature as the hottest products of the year, including Birkenstock Arizona sandals, the Telfar shopping bag and Nike joggers.After a year when comfort, and even protection, were fashion’s watchwords, Lyst foresees the return of more audacious styles in 2021. In particular, 2021 looks set to see a kind of “modern-day Roaring 20s” style — with short hems, bright colours and prints — as well as growth in more purposeful shopping as consumers look for commitment on activism, sustainability or gender-neutral pieces. The Lyst Year in Fashion report is based on analysis of the behaviour of over 100 million consumers who searched for and bought their fashion items online in 2020 from 12,000 brands and stores. The Year in Fashion report takes into account global searches on Lyst and Google, conversion rates and sales, social media mentions for brands and products, as well as engagement stats, since January 2020. Read the report: Lyst.com/year-in-fashion-2020. (Main and featured image: Netflix)
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