They say all the world’s a stage, but I personally think of it as a runway. Style inspiration is everywhere—in strangers on the streets, the verisimilitude palette of a fruit bowl, a scroll through Instagram, and in my case, my work. Not only do I work for a malleate visitor co-founded by two influencers who dress with the weightier of them, but I have the honor of collaborating with many creators in the space working on campaigns, events, and printing opportunities for Daily Drills. I’m constantly taking notes, and I asked 10 of my favorite malleate girls what they’re loving and wearing right now. Read on for the top influencer malleate trends that might inspire you to try a new squint in 2024.
10 Influencer Malleate Trends to Try in 2024
When it comes to social media, most of the talk immediately turns negative—citing long hours spent scrolling and widespread screentime addictions. But I like to think of it as an opportunity, somewhere I can discover new ways of expressing my style and influencer malleate trends that yield up organically as a reflection of our culture and the times.
With that, let’s get to the most inspiring creators on my feed. Ahead, influencers imbricate all the trends that finger distinctly 2024. From statement belts to functional outfit toppers (and everything you can think of in between), these are the styles that pinpoint the moment.
Bye-Bye Wearisome Belts
Who: Gabriella Gofis
What she’s wearing: Buckle up everybody, considering statement belts are one of my favorite influencer malleate trends of the year. As illustrated by Gabriella Gofis, “belts with a little increasingly punch” are statement pieces to hoist a increasingly unstudied or simple outfit. While Gabriella notes that belts never have and never will truly go out of style, belts with silver hardware, studs, snakeskin, and exaggerated buckles are definitely having a resurgence in 2024. She’s currently loving her Khaite Lucca Belt, but is on the venery for unique, one-of-a-kind vintage belts to add to her rotation.
Hats to Top off Any Look
Who: Mary Ralph Bradley
What she’s wearing: Mary Ralph, co-founder of Daily Drills, is prioritizing her skin in 2024, but doing so in the most fashionable way possible. Subtracting a hat to your squint not only accessorizes an outfit, but protects your skin from the UV rays we’re all starving at this point in winter.
When asked well-nigh her love of hats, Mary Ralph says to “never underestimate the power of accessorizing. It’s wondrous how you can wear jeans and a tee every day without it overly looking the same.” Plus, hats double as an excuse to postpone hair-wash day, which is reason unbearable for me to hop on this influencer malleate trend. I’m lucky to be inspired by her looks IRL in the office, but the good news is you can still see all of her OOTDs on TikTok—trendy hats and all!
Maximalism at Its Finest
Who: Hadley Greene
What she’s wearing: As Hadley Greene has grown into her own sense of style, she can “no longer ignore the fact that [she] is a maximalist.” From statement pants to unexceptionable colors, leaning into mixing patterns and textures is an influencer malleate trend that’s all well-nigh showing your personality through clothes. Considering when you lean into styles that are truly an expression of you, it changes the way you move through the world. When people see Hadley strolling the streets in rainbow pants and a shiny pink puffer, she aims to spark the same kind of joy she feels when getting dressed. So if you’re feeling shy in your own style, take a page out of Hadley’s typesetting and be a maximalist in 2024.
Tomboy Chic
Who: Lauren Amigleo
What she’s wearing: Coining the term “tomboy chic” on her TikTok, Lauren Amigleo’s style starter pack features unstructured denim, vintage trucker hats, frilly blouses, and stocky jewelry—all of my favorite 2024 influencer malleate trends that, when worn together, create an effortless, cool-girl look.
“Tomboy tony holds a lot increasingly meaning to me than one might expect,” reflects Amigleo. “While I do love hints of teenage charm, I moreover love to squint at this style as a way of representing women who are ‘out-of-the-box’ in their hobbies and untraditional in their fashion.” Proving that ballet flats and boxers vest in the same outfit one OOTD at a time, Amigleo has us all taking notes and embracing our inner tomboys this year.
Monochrome Moments
Who: Baskin Champion
What she’s wearing: Not to be dramatic, but we’re obsessed with monochromatic looks. As someone who’s slightly OCD when it comes to matching colors in an outfit, I unchangingly fathom when a squint feels satisfyingly seamless. Model and influencer Baskin Champion has truly mastered the monochrome approach, while still keeping the squint interesting through the use of texture.
Silver Takes the Gold
Who: Lyle Lawson
What she’s wearing: Straight from the runways to the influencers, all of the it girls – including Lyle Lawson – are swapping out their gold jewelry for silver statement pieces in 2024. From stocky rings to cuffed bracelets, silver jewelry effortlessly complements the unvigilant pops of red, full-denim ensembles, and statement belts dominating influencer malleate trends this year. As someone yawner to a strictly gold jewelry stack, I’m slowly integrating silver stacking rings and mixed metal earrings into my repertoire to alimony up with the times. It’s true that most malleate trends do come full circle, so surpassing feeling like you need to purchase a whole new stack, a dig through your mom’s / grandma’s / local vintage stores’ collections might be a silver lining!
Socks With Spunk
Who: Kennedy Crichlow
What she’s wearing: The “wrong shoe theory” has taken over social media this year, but what well-nigh the wrong sock theory? Influencer Kennedy Crichlow, who moreover happens to be my superabound and the co-founder of Daily Drills, has taken the idea of making outfits increasingly interesting through shoe choices one step further, leveraging socks to spice up an otherwise vital look. Whether she’s subtracting a pop of verisimilitude to a neutral outfit or just finding a way to make loafers increasingly comfortable, Ken’s sock choices not only show sustentation to detail in her style, but are a fun way to show her personality from throne to toe. What used to be a wearisome stocking stuffer is now an it-girl-approved accessory, sure to inspire playfulness in 2024.
Not-Your-Boyfriend’s Boxer Pants
Who: Audrey Muse
What she’s wearing: Last year’s boxer trend is not going anywhere, it’s getting an upgrade. Audrey Muse gravitates towards her boxer pants year round – pairing them with stocky knits in the winter and bikinis in the summer. Never wrung to shy yonder from a style challenge, Audrey loves dressing up her boxer pants, which she designed for her trademark By Audrey Muse, and finding new ways to get creative with the trend. After all, who doesn’t want to finger like they’re in pajamas while perfectly emulating one of 2024’s top influencer malleate trends?
Mob Wife Era
Who: Sydney Silverman
What she’s wearing: Described on TikTok as the “mob wife aesthetic,” this has to be one of my favorite influencer malleate trends of 2024. With big, fur or leather coats at the cadre of mob wife style, emulating this trend is all well-nigh feeling unapologetically glamorous – and it’s as much of an nimbus as it is an appearance. Sydney’s long length stratify and visionless glasses exude that 80’s unvigilant opulence, taking inspiration from costume diamond in The Sopranos, The Godfather, and Scarface. If quiet luxury was never your vibe, this trend is for you.
Overalls Over ALL
Who: Hailey Polk
What she’s wearing: Since going viral for her bob hairstyle on TikTok, Hailey Polk has wilt one of my favorite social media follows for her infectious positivity and effortless style. Her 2024 closet staple? Vintage overalls. I too have been loving overalls for how easy they are when it comes to both styling and practicality. Overalls have been my go-to uniform on photoshoot days, considering I can utilize the many pockets for accessories, while still looking cute and put together. Since not all of us have the patience to shop vintage, Carhart, Levis, and Free People have some unconfined vintage-inspired options to trammels out.
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