Monday 17 February 2020

Spain fashion trends: 5 tips to help you blend in


1. Presentation Matters 

In Spain, no matter where you are, locals present themselves with much care and self-expression. You could say that Spanish style is to be well put together. Fore example, athletic clothing is rarely seen outside of the gym as well as sweat pants, yoga pants or loungewear. 
Tip one? Looking presentable is whatever that means to you. Presentation can be confidence, it can be wearing your favorite shirt, and it can also be getting out of your comfort zone. Traveling in Spain can be an opportunity to explore your style. 


Santa Cruz, Sevilla, Spain


Wear what makes you feel confident and comfortable. You know that head up shoulders back feeling? This is an opportunity to feel this way every day- so wear what makes you feel - YOU.  

2. All the Sandals  

Prepare yourself, you’re about to develop a sandal obsession. Spaniards have fantastic taste in sandals. One new Spanish-style trend is platform sandals, which add a bit of height and conformability. The best part about the sandals in Spain is they’re all totally unique to each person, so bring your favorite pair or go buy some that stand out, either way you’ll fit right in to Spain fashion.
Another tip- Spaniards match their shoes with their activities. For example, flip flops are mostly seen at the beach, however, nicer lifestyle sandals are seen throughout the city. 


Madrid, Spain


3. Show off some sneakers 

Sneakers are also a staple piece when traveling in Spain, which makes exploring much more comfortable. Nicer sneakers are paired with EVERYTHING. This includes dresses, skirts, shorts, jeans you name it. Currently, platform sneakers can be frequently seen throughout the day.
Remember, presentation is valued by Spaniards, which means running shoes are seen at the gym and lifestyle sneakers are worn around the city. One thing to keep in mind is packing shoes for the nightlife!
The Spain dress code for a night involves dressing up! You’ll see heels, nice sandals, dress shoes, loafers, leather shoes or nice sneakers. Whether you’re visiting a club or bar you can’t go wrong dressing up. 


crowd at a bar


4. As for your closet...

The best advice when packing for Spain, bring your top five favorite pieces of clothing- that shirt you wear on a first date, or the dress you always pick out for a party. Stay away from everything else.  When you start packing clothing that you don’t wear at home, guess what… it will probably stay in your suitcase. 
Imagine yourself enjoying gelato on the streets of Seville or walking through a spacious park in Alicante. Bring what you would feel confident in. If you’re worried you don’t have enough… all the more reason to find some Spain fashion that you can add to your collection!
Self-expression is valued in Spain so bring bright colors, outfits that you stand out in, and leave room in your suitcase to pick something up when you’re there. 

5. Accessories, Accessories, Accessories.

You might want to think about switching it up from a purse to a crossbody fanny pack or mini backpack, which can be seen throughout the streets of Spain. A mini backpack is big enough for your wallet, keys, and sunglasses. Just make sure you watch your back for pickpockets. 
Crossbody fanny packs are also a new purse alternative. They are sold along the streets in Madrid so you can buy one there or hop online now. 


Monestir de Montserrat, Spain


Final Spain fashion trends to help you prepare!

Just remember to wear what makes you feel confident and comfortable. Hopefully, these Spain fashion trends can expand your wardrobe and give you the same feeling your favorite pair of jeans does. If you need other ideas, these are some of the common Spain fashion trends they see around the city during the day:
  • Denim skirts 
  • Shorts of any kind
  • Flowy pants and skirts
  • Long and short sundresses
  • Fun jumpsuits 
As for the nightlife, Spaniards love to dress up, here are a few suggestions:
  • Bring a pair of classic heels
  • A nice dress or top
  • A button-up shirt 
  • Leather shoe, dress shoe, or nice sneaker
If you’re still unsure of what to bring, leave some room in your suitcase and go find a few things that make you feel you!


Girls taking a selfie


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