
As 2024 comes to a close, the fashion scene in India has seen exciting shifts with trends that reflect changing attitudes towards style, sustainability, and inclusivity. Let’s take a look at the fashion highlights of the year that truly defined 2024 in India.
Gender-neutral clothing
This year witnessed the continued rise of gender-neutral fashion. More designers embraced gender-fluid clothing, offering a range of styles designed for everyone. The trend of unisex outfits gained momentum, challenging traditional fashion norms and making clothing more inclusive and versatile.

Athleisure: The year of ‘comfort meets style’
Athleisure remained a dominant trend throughout 2024, as more people embraced comfortable yet stylish clothing. From gym sessions to casual hangouts, athleisure outfits became a go-to choice for fashion-conscious individuals who didn’t want to compromise on comfort or style. Activewear continues to blur the lines between sportswear and everyday fashion.

Revival of ethereal fabrics
Handloom textiles, organic cotton, and Khadi saw a major resurgence this year. These traditional fabrics made a powerful comeback in modern designs, as people sought sustainable options and turned back to India’s rich textile heritage. Eco-conscious fashion became a key focus, with many designers incorporating these fabrics into contemporary and high-fashion looks.

Flared jeans make a bold comeback
In a refreshing shift from skinny jeans, 2024 saw the return of wide-leg and flared jeans. This retro-inspired style became increasingly popular, offering a relaxed and breezy alternative to the previously dominant skinny fit. Flared jeans took over the streets and runways, as they added a fresh, vintage feel to modern wardrobes.

Opulent bridal wear steals the spotlight
Bridal fashion in India saw an opulent transformation in 2024. High necklines, intricate embellishments, and luxurious fabrics took center stage in bridal wear. Brides-to-be favoured regal and heavily embellished outfits, making a statement with their grand wedding looks. This year, bridal fashion was all about glamour, detail, and elegance.

Bold prints: Animal and geometric designs
2024 was the year of bold prints. From checkered and geometric patterns to animal prints, striking designs dominated the fashion scene. Whether on casual wear or formal attire, these bold prints added personality and flair to outfits, allowing individuals to stand out and make a statement with their clothing choices.

Key fashion trends in India in 2024
Along with these major highlights, some other trends stood out in 2024:
- Sustainable ethnic wear: Eco-friendly ethnic wear gained popularity as consumers looked for clothing that aligned with their values.
- Fusion of Western and Ethnic styles: A growing blend of Western and Indian styles created unique, contemporary looks that appealed to younger generations.
- Pastel colors and subtle hues: Soft, pastel shades continued to be popular, bringing a calm and serene aesthetic to both casual and formal outfits.

- Traditional silhouettes with modern twists: Designers mixed traditional silhouettes with modern elements, creating fresh and dynamic takes on classic designs.
- Statement dupattas and accessories: Statement dupattas and accessories emerged as key fashion elements, elevating ethnic outfits with bold and unique touches.
- Minimalistic and elegant designs: Simple yet elegant designs continued to captivate fashion lovers, with minimalism taking center stage in everyday wear.
- Revival of handloom and handcrafted textiles: Handwoven and handcrafted textiles made a strong return, with designers highlighting the beauty of artisanal craftsmanship.
Published: 19 Dec 2024, 03:11 pm IST
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