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Lyst’s Year in Fashion Report Ranks Top Fashion Movements, Moments, Celebrities, Brands and Products of 2019

Global fashion search platform Lyst tracked more than 200 million searches this year from 104 million shoppers, crunching queries and results split across 6 million fashion products from 12,000 online stores. Here’s what they’ve found…

This year saw sustainable fashion grow exponentially in the minds of designers and consumers. Searches for specific sustainable materials rose; 102 percent for econyl, 52 percent for organic cotton, 130 percent for repreve and 42 percent for tencel. Weekday’s Row jeans, made from organic cotton, were the most wanted jeans on Lyst.

Another key 2019 trend is inclusivity. Shoppers searched for fashion reflecting the needs and tastes of diverse communities. Searches for adaptive and modest fashion rose 80 percent and 90 percent, respectively. There was a 52 percent increase in searches for the terms “genderless” and “gender neutral” with fashion.

Meghan Markle was the most powerful dresser of 2019 and her outfits sparked, on average, a 216 percent increase in searches for similar pieces. Gen Z influencers dominate the top 10; Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Billie Eilish all make the list.

• Off-White was the most searched-for brand of the year. Bottega Veneta was the breakout brand of the year.

• 90s fashion icons were reborn. Fendi’s baguette bag saw a 164 percent rise in searches year on year while searches for Paco Rabanne were up 31 percent year-on-year.

• Streetwear went mainstream: Customers spent on average $192 on a new sneakers, a 39 percent increase year-on-year. The average spend on a T-shirt increased 16 percent to $67. Collaborations continued to drive huge spikes in demand.

• Shapewear revolution: Demand for bodysuits and leotards collectively grew 83 percent.

• K-Pop fashion went global. Lisa from Blackpink was the 6th most powerful dresser of 2019, influencing millions of searches from all over the world.

• Pop stars were responsible for the most talked about fashion moments of the year. JLo and Cardi B generated the most searches for brands over fashion month.

• Five brands to watch in 2020: Based on fast growing search terms over the last six months, Lyst predicts a big year for Rotate Birger Christensen (+27 percent) GCDS (+23 percent), ALYX (+36 percent), Marine Serre (+32 percent) and Cecilie Bahnsen (+38percent).

 

The March 2024 Issue

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