
We predicted, tracked, and analysed all of 2008's fashion trends, so it should come as no surprise that we'll be doing the same in 2009.
Bookmark this page, or subscribe to our fashion newsletter or RSS feed, to keep up to date with all of the latest fashion trends! Once you've done that read on to find out what you might be wearing throughout 2009.

Picking a new suit is never an easy task; there's the cut, the fabric and the quality all to worry about. Though men's fashion trends change at a slow pace, and suits slowest of all, 2009 will see a major move away from the monochromatic skinny-boy suit to something a lot more masculine and adventurous. But don't worry, the slim cuts aren't going anywhere. Click to read more on men's suits in 2009 including our tips on buying the perfect suit.
It's one of the key cuts across men's clothing in 2009, and yet the Deep-V Neck has Daniel distinctly worried. Will deep v-neck cardigans be its saving grace, or will men be wearing it in completely the wrong way and throw 2009's men's fashion to the wall? Click here to read more on the deep v-neck trend.
The death of the dress code factors in on the new wave of tuxedo dressing for men. Pairing dinner and tuxedo jackets with more casual elements is not unusual for 2008, though if you're looking to pick one up a timeless cut will last forever. Click here to read more on men's tuxedos and dinner jackets, and how to wear them.
What's in store for the colder months of Autumn (Fall)/Winter 2008/2009? From feathers to foho, and boho to square-toe, add in the right hair styles and you'll be looking your best while everyone else looks as drab as the weather. Click to read our Autumn (Fall)/Winter 2008/2009 fashion trends guide.
Keep up to date with what you'll be wearing for Spring/Summer 2009. Some of it will be single-shouldered, some sheer, but what of bikinis, jeans, and colours? Read our constantly updated Women's Spring/Summer 2009 fashion trends guide to find out.
Covering Autumn (Fall)/Winter 2009 and Spring/Summer 2009 hair trends for women, Fashionising.com's women's 2009 hair trends guide will keep you looking hot and your locks perfect throughout the year. Pointing out key styles, and letting you know which hair styles from 2008 you shouldn't carry forwards, click to find out more.
A lot of men's fashion trends in 2009 are about the classics revived, and so too is it for men's hair. Whether it's the Regency revival or the American slick back the classic origins of all of men's hair trends in 2009 cannot be denied. Read on to find out more about men's hair trends, as we keep you up to date throughout the year!
Solid heels or stilettos? Worse still, hooker heels? Don't count on the last one! Shoe trends in Winter 2009 might bring plenty of variations, but none of them will stoop so low. Read on to find out about the styles you will be wearing including lace-ups, over-the-knee boots, and mary-janes. Click here to read more on footwear and shoe trends in 2009.
For the most part, fashion trends reflect what is happening in the wider world; nothing greater highlights this than the effect the economic bubbles of the 1920s and 1990s had upon fashion. In the 2000s we're faced with much the same issues with a new stand out topic: climate change. What effect will such issues have upon fashion? Read on to find out.
It is perhaps the one issue getting more headlines than climate-change: the economy. How will the economic forecasts of 2008, which all point to a recession and worst and a down-turn at best, effect the clothes we're wearing in 2009? We pose the question in our look at fashion in 2009 and 2010, and the economy.
If you believe what you read in the papers, climate change / global warming is the biggest issue facing mankind. Though the debate itself fails to reach a conclusion, that hasn't stopped the fashion industry from using it as an influence for their 2009 product. But did you ever think you might be carrying around solar powered bags? We still don't.
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First Written: 14th June 2008 at 19.20
Traditionalist and futurist are two of the labels applied to Daniel, but he's in on the joke. When it comes to fashion he's a futurist, keeping a look out for new trends and designers, and using Fashionising.com as a driving force for change in the fashion world. He's a traditionalist with most everything else, but that's the Brit in him. He says: Boots for men are severely underrated. We say: It's easy to say that when you're part of the polo set.