Top Trend Arrest tops for women to consider: Some tops are “just a top,” and some do the outfit-building for you—Trend Arrest tends to lean into the second category. If you like basics with a little more personality, this is where you’ll find them.
5 Trend Arrest tops for women to check out on Myntra for fresh everyday styling
These options are curated from Myntra, bringing together Trend Arrest tops with interesting necklines and structured silhouettes. Compare crop vs regular lengths and pick what fits your comfort zone.
This set reads like five different answers to the same brief: a square neckline (plus one sweetheart) used to create structure, with the silhouette doing most of the work rather than heavy surface embellishment. The practical difference is how each top handles movement and layering—ruched and smocked styles flex, while corset and zip-up woven styles feel more fixed.
Think of it as five “moods” of structure

Trend Arrest Floral Printed Square Neck Puffed Sleeves Georgette Ruched Crop Top (black/red) is the most visually busy because it combines floral print, ruching, and puff sleeves in woven georgette. It’s likely to feel lighter on the body than it looks because georgette is usually airy, but puff sleeves and ruching can make fit feel more specific at the shoulders and bust; gentle washing also matters, since georgette can snag and distort if handled roughly.

Trend Arrest Peplum Top (black) is the most waist-defining option without being cropped, thanks to the fit-and-flare peplum shape and the gathered/pleated detailing. The zip closure makes fit more predictable than pull-on styles, but it also reduces flexibility for fluctuating comfort through long hours (for example, sitting and commuting). It’s the easiest pick when the goal is a clean silhouette with minimal styling add-ons.
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Trend Arrest Women Square Neck Corset Crop Top (red) is the most “set shape” piece: corset-style, woven, sleeveless, and zip closure. It tends to look sharp with high-rise bottoms because the crop length meets the waistband quickly, but it’s less forgiving for all-day wear than smocked or ruched constructions. A practical tip is to keep the rest of the outfit simple so the geometry of the neckline and seams stays the focus.

Trend Arrest Women Burgundy Solid Smocked Fitted Top (burgundy) is the most adaptable in fit because smocking naturally stretches and resettles. The viscose rayon fabric and hand-wash care suggest it may need gentler handling than polyester pieces; viscose is widely described as more delicate when wet, and avoiding wringing/twisting helps prevent distortion.

Trend Arrest Women Bralette Crop Top (green) is the cleanest, most minimal crop option, with a sweetheart neckline rather than square. It will usually depend more on innerwear planning and strap placement than the others because bralette cuts can shift with movement; the benefit is that it layers easily under open shirts, lightweight jackets, or oversized overshirts without adding bulk.
Quick pairing logic (to avoid trial-and-error)
- If the day needs flexibility: the smocked burgundy fitted top, because stretch smocking typically moves more comfortably than a corset zip-up.
- If the outfit needs waist definition with minimal effort: the black peplum top, since the flare does the shaping.
- If the goal is a “statement top” without accessories: the floral ruched georgette crop, because print + sleeve volume carries the look.
- If the goal is clean, sharp lines: the red corset crop.
- If layering is the priority: the green bralette crop, since it stays visually light under outer layers.
Care and wear pro-tips
- For georgette, avoid rough agitation and consider gentler washing habits to reduce snagging and shape stress.
- For viscose rayon, hand wash gently and avoid wringing; reshaping while damp can help it dry closer to its original form.
- Square and sweetheart necklines usually look most intentional when neck jewellery is minimal and the hairline is kept clean (tied back or tucked), so the neckline reads as a design choice rather than a fit compromise.
