With the new year underway, you might be thinking of ways to improve all aspects of your life.
If fashion happens to be an area in need of improvement, look no further! Whether you want to remix some pieces you already have or add in a whole new rack of finds, there are some major trends we are seeing taking off right now.
Lifestyle contributor Lori Bergamotto is here to help keep you on trend with the latest and greatest.
From Y2K-inspired mesh bodysuits from Express to the hair bow that you have been seeing all over your social media pages — there are tons of options to shop below.
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“The last few years have been heavy on fashion nostalgia with references to ’90s and early-aughts throwbacks galore,” Bergamotto said. “We are seeing some of Y2K’s greatest fashion hits back in rotation but this time with some 2024 updates — staples like baby tees, rhinestones, mini bags, and claw clips will still be around, as will mesh tops and low-rise jeans.”
“No matter what you call it — Eclectic Grandpa or grandpacore — this look is a funky interpretation of your grandad’s closet.”
Bergamotto shared that Pinterest is seeing a 60% uptick in searches for grandpacore and a more than 130% increase in searches for eclectic fashion.
“When you think about this trend, think about oversized vintage-looking cardigans, academia-inspired accessories, retro patterns, funky sweater vests and baggy trousers,” Bergamotto added.
“The hyperfeminine and coquette trends are both on the upswing, and while they coincide in a few ways, there’s no stronger overlap than with one super girlie detail: the bow.”
Whether you choose to incorporate this trendy subtly or more directly, we’ve hand-picked a few options below to get you started.
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