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The Spring/Summer 2022 Trend to Try, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

The Spring/Summer 2022 Trend to Try, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Here are the top Spring/Summer 2022 trends you should be wearing this season according to your zodiac sign.

From bold colors to skin-tight jumpsuits to micro crop tops, the Spring/Summer trends this year have something for everyone. To make it easier for you, we paired this season’s top trends with your zodiac sign.

Aries: Modern Suit

Peter Do Spring/Summer 2022


As an Aries, you are the bold, unapologetic leader of the pack. You are ambitious and incredibly driven, and are confident in your abilities to impeccably finish any task at hand. We can’t think of a better fit than the modern take on the classic power suit.

Taurus: Skin-tight Jumpsuit

Balenciaga Spring/Summer 2022


A focus on comfort and ease are major characteristics of a Taurus. The skin-tight jumpsuit trend is the perfect addition to your closet—cozy, easy to style, and perfect to lounge in when your busy day is over.

Gemini: Mini Skirt

Versace Spring/Summer 2022


A playful extrovert who’s always on the run to various social gatherings, the mini skirt trend is perfect for Geminis. Easy to dress up or down, this is an ideal style for you to wear throughout the day—from brunch to happy hour to the club.

Cancer: Draping

Richard Malone Spring/Summer 2022


As a Cancer, you are both sensitive and kind, as well as extremely self-protective, which people can sometimes mistake as distant or cold. Cancers are multi-layered and extremely gentle, much like the fabric draping itself.

Leo: Fringe

Fendi Spring/Summer 2022


It is no secret that Leos absolutely love the spotlight and have larger than life personalities. How better to make an entrance than twirling through the door in attention-grabbing fringe? From jackets to dresses, fringe is the perfect detail to ensure a major outfit moment.

Virgo: Stripes

Jil Sander Spring/Summer 2022


A detail-oriented, systematic sign, Virgos look for these qualities in all aspects of life. Precise stripes embody these qualities while being fashion forward and youthful.

Libra: Bold Colors

Prada Spring/Summer 2022


As a Libra, you have a focus on aesthetics and harmony. The bold color trend is an excellent way to experiment with paring bold, fun colors together in ways you hadn’t thought of before.

Scorpio: Micro Crop Top


The complex nature of the Scorpio personality can be quite mysterious and seductive. As Scorpios usually keep to themselves emotionally, why not get out of your comfort zone and put yourself out there in the new micro crop top trend?

Sagittarius: Sheer

Maximilian Spring/Summer 2022


As a Sagittarius, you are always ready and excited to explore due to your curious and passionate nature. This daring sheer trend is perfect for someone adventurous just like you.

Capricorn: All White

Simone Rocha Spring/Summer 2022


Capricorns are focused, hard workers and are known to be one of the most responsible signs. Take advantage of this responsibility and wear an all white outfit (you know you won’t spill)!

Aquarius: Textured Fabrics

Cecilie Bahnsen Spring/Summer 2022


You’re eccentric and are always looking for a way to put your own unique spin on everything you do. This trend will blend in seamlessly with your wardrobe, and is guaranteed to take your outfit that one step further.

Pisces: Y2K

Blumarine Spring/Summer 2022


As the last sign, Pisces absorbed all of the lessons learned by the other signs, including the most important lesson of all: fashion is cyclical. As a Pisces, you know how to rock the Y2K trend and bring it into the modern world through your creative side.

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