My 2024 Fashion Trend Predictions

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@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
Happy New Year yall, I missed you last week!!! Hope your 2024 is off to a good start :')
@ArmandoParedes-vp9zh
@ArmandoParedes-vp9zh 10 ай бұрын
Fashion shit, fashion styles -Stay away, Nirvana And now kurt Cobain is gonna be a fashion Icon xd Also I have a doubt with the grunge style. First, Kurt cobain wear those clothes from second hand stores, but now the fast-fashion companies sell those items, like ripped clothes (Even My mom have one ripped sweater), and sometimes are bad quality and promoves consumption. I don't know how to explain this cause I talk spanish. Anyway, really Nice video
@krepieri
@krepieri Жыл бұрын
I am a teen and I see ripped jeans quite often but it is not an item I feel like people wear intentionally as _ripped jeans_ but they just wear them because they are ... there, but thats just my perception.
@Sylverston_vlogs
@Sylverston_vlogs Жыл бұрын
I agree and personally I am not a lover of WEARING ripped jeans because it makes my legs cold😢
@pixelzebra8440
@pixelzebra8440 Жыл бұрын
I am a teen and i see everybody wearing ripped jeans. But it’s been a thing for at least a year or two.. or three.. idk somewhere there I love ripped jeans lol but I’ve actually been seeing them even more lately
@tr4sh.doll_
@tr4sh.doll_ Жыл бұрын
@@pixelzebra8440 I'm a young adult and when we were teenagers we also wore ripped jeans, I feel like ripped jeans is something that never really goes away from fashion for teenagers
@corinamuresan3304
@corinamuresan3304 Жыл бұрын
unpopular opinion as a teenager ripped jeans are the most unflattering and boring clothing pieces at least for my style😭 they aren’t feminine enough for the cute barbie pink bow and lace fits of 2023 but not rebellious and raw enough for more edgy looks. literally the only way I ve seen them worn are in the most basic neutral school fits and that’s pretty sad:(
@krepieri
@krepieri Жыл бұрын
@@corinamuresan3304 I think, they are usually not really styled intentionally. It looks like the person needed pants for the look and then put them on. I think, they could look great in a apocalypse inspired fit for example, maybe layered with a skirt or something.
@marajones1828
@marajones1828 Жыл бұрын
I never stopped wearing my flannel. And funny enough, never stopped wearing my brooches and pins. This is why it's so important (and fun) to keep building your own personal styles and aesthetic. Cuz things you love all the time will most definitely get their turn again in the cycle of fashion trends. I love to watch trends from the outside to just witness history repeat itself over and over. If you don't want whiplash, join me in the sidelines where we wear whatever we want ❤️
@anxlese430
@anxlese430 Жыл бұрын
love this
@amandajaneh
@amandajaneh Жыл бұрын
Yes!!!
@kooberrie
@kooberrie Жыл бұрын
i join you 💪. nothing more dopamine inducing than wearing whatever the fvck i want 😌
@peepeepoopoo8416
@peepeepoopoo8416 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, Ive been trying to get into fashion lately and as much fun as trends are, i feel like not all things that are in trend may cater to my personal style. So, wear whatever clothes that make you feel you!!
@KafkaCartoon
@KafkaCartoon Жыл бұрын
Why is it even important if the items are gonna come back in the fashion trend cycle? I'm actually almost embarrassed when I wear something trendy....not trying to say that I'm oh so edgy or any, I just don't get what the motivation is to wear trendy things
@alskah
@alskah Жыл бұрын
The movement from preppy/polished to grungy/messy is so interesting! I think we saw this "clean girl" aesthetic partially as a response to the pandemic as there was so much emphasis in society of being clean and sanitised, which showed in fashion. But now that we're sorta passed all that, the shift to grungier looks almost feels like a middle finger to the pandemic - people are being "dirty" and proud about it! Using messiness as a form of liberation is just really cool
@angelinparadise7282
@angelinparadise7282 Жыл бұрын
Ikr?? It feels it may be my year LOL I had no idea how to dress in 2023
@aleatoirefrancais
@aleatoirefrancais Жыл бұрын
such an interesting take!
@desixox
@desixox Жыл бұрын
@@angelinparadise7282we must b twins 😭😭😭
@janaekelis
@janaekelis Жыл бұрын
i remember at the beginning of the pandemic, e girls were popular. my theory is that a bunch of teens had makeup and nowhere to go, so they started getting creative and posting photos
@nataliac3607
@nataliac3607 Жыл бұрын
Wait a minute that’s just so literal it might be right you’re onto something lmao
@karinarthur6985
@karinarthur6985 Жыл бұрын
My teen daughter overhearing your question about teenage ripped jeans “oh they never left”
@kalan0chan
@kalan0chan Жыл бұрын
Manitobah Mukluks are a brand that takes a middle ground between mass produced and “local artisan”. They’re founded by a Métis man out of Manitoba, and remain indigenous run. Definitely worth a look, as they also sell products from local artisans.
@alimiyaoka608
@alimiyaoka608 Жыл бұрын
My fav shoe brand ❤
@saulemaroussault6343
@saulemaroussault6343 Жыл бұрын
I don’t hear people talk a lot about them, my roommate has Small Fiber Neuropathy and his two pairs of Manitobah shoes (winter boots and more mi-season shoes) are the only shoes he can wear without immediate pain. They’re very comfy and wear well, his first pair is 2 years old and seems almost new.
@adventurousmagpie4598
@adventurousmagpie4598 Жыл бұрын
I have a few pairs from them! My full size mukluks are my favourite winter boots for Serious Winter, they're incredibly warm
@jbslimshaddy
@jbslimshaddy Жыл бұрын
Love my Manitoba Mukluks ! & Especially love that it's supporting a Native company!! ❤
@christinamann3640
@christinamann3640 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the info 👍 I was just thinking of this company. I’ve considered them a more local alternative to the ubiquitous UGGS.
@chellivision
@chellivision Жыл бұрын
What I’m hoping for is more colourful and interesting clothing options. In Melbourne, almost everyone dresses head to toe in plain classics. Mostly black, beige and grey- so seeing just one person on the street wearing bright colours and patterns makes me smile. I used to dress in a lot of black, but after spending more time in the city, I crave colour. I CRAVE IT IN MY SOULLLLL Edit: I just travelled to Sydney for a little bit, and was pleasantly surprised at the amount of people wearing colourful clothes. However, most of them were plain rather than patterned or printed. I find it so interesting how the status quo is different there, but the overall message is still the same: keep it simple.
@en2336
@en2336 Жыл бұрын
My personal issue with this is that I find it SO HARD to make a cohesive colorful outfit that looks cool and intentional - I'll literally spend 50 minutes making outfits, end up late, and leave looking worse and feeling unsure of myself lol. If anyone has tips pls help
@minglian9335
@minglian9335 Жыл бұрын
​​@@en2336wear a dress! With a print that has lots of coloursXD is my biggest tip. Although it can also work for separates.. it's just that dresses are so forgiving If you aren't a dress kinda peep/expense, then you can add colourful accessories- so jewellery (earrings, necklaces, rings) scarves, bandanas, bags, hats- in a solid bright colour like red or purple or green, and then there's also cute colourful nail polish😁 mix and match for bonus fun vibes And the accessories colours should be the ones you have in the print. It might feel a bit daunting if you're not used to wearing a lot of colour but it gets easier over time And the added bonus is you're easier to spot in a crowd👍 Good luck with things:)
@Me-xo5tw
@Me-xo5tw Жыл бұрын
Idk if this is helpful but maybe try just one colour or different similar shades instead of trying to do lots of different colours?
@krepieri
@krepieri Жыл бұрын
​@@en2336 you can start with colourful everyday accessoires (like beanies, scarfs, you name it), and then move on to a colour like blue or dark green, because they scream not that much in your face COLOURFUL. If this goes to fast for you, you could start switching out black pieces for white pieces, this gives a similar vibe to colourful colours, but is easier to style.
@lavenderfoxx900
@lavenderfoxx900 Жыл бұрын
What nooo! I'm in Perth and always wanted to move to Melbourne. Your city is IT for fashion... isn't it?
@JessBritvec
@JessBritvec Жыл бұрын
I'll love it if grunge and more casual prep comes back, I'm ready to re-live high school and college. I also love that you and your mic hamster are wearing matching outfits at the beginning of the video.
@quokaii7
@quokaii7 Жыл бұрын
Personally I never found flannels or ripped jeans to have been stuck in the 2010s! Maybe because I’m from a smaller town (there’s a whole farming community ten minutes away and the teens all go to the same high school) but having flannels over sweaters and ripped jeans (because of sports especially) is still super common. I think those specifically are just normal in teen wear imo :) Also YAY for varsity jacket, polos and everything preppy!!
@halley8105
@halley8105 Жыл бұрын
As far as im aware ripped jeans never left. And in regards to indigenous fashion brands, im Australian (not American) so im gonna list a few from here: Amanda Healy (CEO of Kirrikin) and Briana Enoch (Jarawee)
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
thank you for the intel, and thank you so much for adding designers from other continents to this topic!!! checking them both out rn
@kushxeet
@kushxeet Жыл бұрын
Thank u sm for plugging some Indigenous designers!! I'd definitely recommend checking out Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week (northwest) and Santa Fe Indian Market (southwest). The featured designers make authentic yet contemporary pieces with a whole lot of character. Gunalchéesh from Alaska
@BeccaPlusFashion
@BeccaPlusFashion Жыл бұрын
I really love that you put plus size examples in your vid. I literally never see that in these predictions videos.
@Reggie_la
@Reggie_la Жыл бұрын
My predictions: Flowers become gardens= as you said, 3d flowers turn more realistic with stems, leaves, and imperfections. Mixed flowers, and greenery. With that, FLOWER CROWNS ARE IN, but as in a wreath, nymph like, a bouquet, a rococo garden growing on top of our heads (not like "crowns", but like headbands). It color = PINK. With Barbie Pink and Red being strong colors, the next one is a softer, more muted version of those. Powdery pinks and mauves are on the horizon. Yarn = with more "indigenus clothing" come the texture of yarn. I dont live in the US, but I ve seen more and more people wearing thick yarn ponchos and knitted accesories (in my country). Not dainty crochet, but thick yarn that says "im here for a long time, not a good time". Structured shapless gowns = the new silouet is boxy. Like in the mid 2010's blazer way, but even less fitted. Either too short or too long. A line dresses, sleeves that arent fitted. Palazzos and stuff. Structed clothes that hold their shape even if you are not wearing them. I think this will come as a way of showing "good quality" to appeal to the masses. Indie Sleaze.
@emmilovesyouxo
@emmilovesyouxo Жыл бұрын
I agree in your prediction of an indie sleaze revival of the 2010s happening this year with the messy casual fashion. Also like early 2000s runways where everyone was wearing mall clothes rather than gowns. Just watched Saltburn yesterday and I feel like that aesthetic will be very in this year
@mallshoggoth
@mallshoggoth Жыл бұрын
I would really love for fashion to start looking more androgynous and/or sexy and/or mature. That's definitely where my taste is leaning and I hope that prediction turns out to be accurate.
@chellivision
@chellivision Жыл бұрын
Hell yes to the androgyny! :D
@theresajohnston9676
@theresajohnston9676 Жыл бұрын
Clothing is already soooo androgenous, wdym??
@mallshoggoth
@mallshoggoth Жыл бұрын
@@theresajohnston9676 Men's clothes really aren't these days (I'm a guy who shops in both sections but I generally prefer the way men's clothes are sized so I wish there were more feminine or androgynous options available there). Also even if some androgynous clothes are available in the women's section that's still different from androgyny being a trend more broadly speaking.
@skippykay599
@skippykay599 Жыл бұрын
Hard agree. A lot of last year’s trends seemed very feminine to me, between the bows, ballet core, pinks. Not to mention styles literally being called “___ girl.” All of these elements could be styled in an androgynous way, but suffice to say I shop in both sections and really steered clear of these hyper feminine trends
@andreja9425
@andreja9425 Жыл бұрын
I love androgyny but as a trans girl who recently just gained full confidence in her femininity, I have been so happy about all the hyper feminine trends lately. It feels like I truly get to explore and express that without any shame or fear of judgement for the first time so I don’t want to see that stuff go away forever. Androgyny usually means “masculine adjacent” in fashion a lot of the time but I feel like maybe I could still be happy in a more glammy david bowie or grace jones type of androgyny or something. Something less utilitarian, more bold with interesting shapes and color that aren’t necessarily strictly masculine or feminine. Maybe tomboyish? Idk. I love mixing men’s and women’s wear already and playing with code switching but I don’t particularly care for the type of androgyny that’s just like “t-shirts and jeans on every one”
@halhetzel7685
@halhetzel7685 Жыл бұрын
teen here! ripped jeans had a bit of a decline, but they never really left and are definitely back on the rise!!
@arlo4815
@arlo4815 Жыл бұрын
i think the newest trend is to not care about fashion. not as in dressing purposefully “ugly” but as in people will not pay as much attention. most aesthetics these days arent about the fashion theyre about the lifestyle ex. downtown girl, clean girl, rockstar girlfriend
@foxcaty
@foxcaty Жыл бұрын
I am SO ready for broaches to have their moment! I have a huge collection of vintage and small artist made broaches and i do not show them off nearly as much as I want to. I need to get that styling inspo flowing (and maybe i get to be trendy for a moment lol)
@manny498
@manny498 Жыл бұрын
I’m excited as well as! During a manic episode, ashamedly, I tortured a shein employee by ordering over 20 broaches and pins at once. I put them ALL on the front of an oversized distressed jean jacket. This was in 2021 and every time I wear it, I’m constantly stopped for questions. It is now my very favorite jacket and even fits on top of hoodies 🎉 these will be fun times.
@rebekahmarshall5173
@rebekahmarshall5173 Жыл бұрын
The indigenous brand Aaniin Retail Inc is amazing, they're an indigenous owned clothing brand and department store based in Canada, but they ship internationally. Love the trend videos! 🧡
@wlammy4ever
@wlammy4ever Жыл бұрын
You do that thing where you drop a new video the SECOND I am thinking “ugh I have rewatched every beepworld video so many times now😢” and I can not be happier thh!!!!
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
omg hahaha I am so honored by this comment, I hope u enjoy!!!
@iluvzevon
@iluvzevon Жыл бұрын
I genuinely think this is one of your best videos ever. SOOOO spot on and I wouldn't be surprised if you were spot on with every one. Indie sleaze is definitely coming back. The preppy maximalism which I totally associate with the gossip girl era. The southwestern print is totally the sister trend to the "coastal cowboy" thing!! Found this so interesting and spot on.
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
omg thank you this is so kind!!
@cavewomanbrain
@cavewomanbrain Жыл бұрын
i love the idea of nautical themes coming back in a campy way, it makes me think of salvador dali's lobster phone :) i personally am very excited for indie sleaze/casual grunge to come back! i always reblogged images of that style on tumblr but couldn't afford many new clothes at the time. it will feel like honoring my inner child/teen in a way that i think coquette style functioned for a lot of people. really enjoyed this video! there's so much value to looking at fashion and trends as reactions to the environments they come from
@noewantstosleep
@noewantstosleep Жыл бұрын
I've described my personal style of the past five years as "grandpa chic"... It will be so interesting to see if that becomes more mainstream this year! Leather jackets, dress pants, loafers, newsboy hats, ties, vests, etc... totally my kinda deal!
@lexwhy554
@lexwhy554 Жыл бұрын
From a punk and goth perspective I see a HUGE new wave of interest in bringing subcultures back, searching for community and individualism at the same time, which has been on the rise ever since the pandemic. Elements of especially goth fashion have been influencing the mainstream (cant say the same for punk because what the mainstream calls punk is so far removed, it almost feels like borrowing the name for more credibility), there is also a need and yerning to bring early 2000's scene emo back. We are gonna see that big time both with people who actually rejoin these subcultures and the mainstream borrowing only the things they like. For specific items im expecting to come back among people rejecting the clean life aspirations its: - side swept bangs, side parts - racoon tail/striped hair extensions or dye jobs - big hair - black lace layering pieces - studs and rivets - knot motives, functional and decorative lacing - high laced boots - highly ripped loose jeans - prints, embroidery and overall designs on jean legs (this has been a trend for a while but i believe its only gonna get stronger) And i know there will be a 2016 nostalgia comeback. Probably not this year, but it is on the horizon.
@lizzipooh4
@lizzipooh4 Жыл бұрын
I love the diversity of your examples ❤
@4nna_b
@4nna_b Жыл бұрын
You don't have idea how much I love this point of view on fashion trends and their prediction! I enjoy observing cultural/social aspects of given time and connecting them to fashion and drawing conclussions from there. It's so much more fun to listen to predictions when they're based on a bigger picture!
@samantharose1001
@samantharose1001 Жыл бұрын
Liz is big brain ✨ you know, in a way, the more people who lean into trends the more we have decade aesthetics! I feel like (maybe I have no idea what I’m talking about) people are all like ‘ew don’t just follow the trends’ but simultaneously find 20s, 30s, etc fashion to be iconic
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
ohh I totally see what you mean. I think the issue is now the trends are moving so fast it's hard to imagine what will be considered "2020s fashion" in the future because it's already been so many different things! It is funny though how the distance of time makes everything seem cooler to people haha
@samantharose1001
@samantharose1001 Жыл бұрын
@@beepwrld that totally makes sense!!
@ALittleMoreLivable
@ALittleMoreLivable Жыл бұрын
I’m sure hoping 2024 is my best year yet! 😮‍💨 I’m loving the emphasis on handmade. Last year I decided I wanted to make everything I wore, and it’s been so much fun! I want to feel something when I choose my clothing and it’s been so special to be able to remember the process of choosing fabric, patterns, etc. I love it!
@aileen.holmes
@aileen.holmes Жыл бұрын
i learned crochet these last couple of weeks while i was sick and made the apocalyptic looking accessories. at 45 years old, am i trendy? lol. i also just pulled out some flannel plaid fabric and was thinking of making a circle skirt!
@skippykay599
@skippykay599 Жыл бұрын
Hearing about all these things that I just have in my personal style becoming a possible trend is absolutely wild to me. I very much describe myself as “earthy grunge”- messy yet put together dark alternative punk and grunge outfits with more outdoorsy or botanical elements. Basically black and leather, but with flannels, earth tones, and botanical motifs. Also pins. All my jackets and bags are either painted on or have pins. If grunge really is going to come back into the mainstream, I’m excited for it because it means the fashion I like will be more accessible, I’m just worried about the quality and longevity of any and all new pieces, especially fast fashion
@dandeliona_
@dandeliona_ Жыл бұрын
I can totally see the whole clean girl, neutral outfits turning to color for a new look. Mayyybe it’s my own style talking but take a typical sweater and trouser combo but use green trousers and a maroon sweater? Love. Elevated basics in rich muted colors is what I want to see for sure!! I loved the red trend because I inspire me to see what shade of red I like, and discover a new favorite color (rusty/brick red
@xx_kokoqueen_xx
@xx_kokoqueen_xx Жыл бұрын
omg cause ive been so into using broches instead of pins to tighten the back of my shirts. it looks better and holds much stronger. i did it for christmas for a xmas party and loved it!
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
omg this is genius
@en2336
@en2336 Жыл бұрын
Stupid question, do you ever worry about the holes the pins leave in your clothing?? I love the look of broaches but I'm scared of damaging my clothes by pricking them over and over with pins? I feel like i'm the only one concerned about this lol
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
@@en2336 I probably wouldn't stick pins in like silk or other super tightly woven, thin material, but otherwise, usually with brooches I find that the point is fine enough it doesn't leave any mark!
@xx_kokoqueen_xx
@xx_kokoqueen_xx Жыл бұрын
@@beepwrld Thanks!! Thought I would share it. Cause the pin is weak and dosnt act as an accsosory whereas the broch is like stronger and its the cutest litle ascsesory! (sry i can't spell)
@xx_kokoqueen_xx
@xx_kokoqueen_xx Жыл бұрын
@@en2336 Broches are usually quite pointed so it shouldn't be an issiue unless the mateirial is too delicate. I personally did this with a strechy shirt so non-schrecthy materials would be a nono as far as I know. (sorry I can't spell)
@anjalioleksy601
@anjalioleksy601 Жыл бұрын
I stay in tha classic flannels. And good point w the image making and commentary on what clothing is, and always love your thoughtfulness
@maggiebkny
@maggiebkny Жыл бұрын
I think the ripped jeans might be more of a suburban thing - my niece in Denver wears them, but the kids at the two high schools near me in Brooklyn wear pristine, look like new straight leg jeans, overwhelmingly in black, occasionally brown. In fact it occurred to me last week they must have all asked for black clothes for Christmas, because the amount of head-to-toe black was remarkable.
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
oooo wait maybe I've just seen it lately because I've been visiting my parents in suburbia😂
@E42545
@E42545 Жыл бұрын
Came to say this!! I literally can tell schools gotten out when glancing out my window bc all of the sudden the clothes on the sidewalk are overwhelmingly black with touches of red and white 😂 And it’s always like full on PUT TOGETHER fits, head to toe accessories, immaculate hair/makeup and shoes, etc
@rialostrade105
@rialostrade105 11 ай бұрын
The only fashion channel I have seen so far that has used different size bodies and different skin tones in their examples. Thank you. ❤
@ZE-sb3pu
@ZE-sb3pu Жыл бұрын
Thank you for spotlighting actual indigenous artists / clothing brands
@laurengray7010
@laurengray7010 Жыл бұрын
An indigenous designer that I would recommend is Naiomi Glasses, she has a new collection with Ralph Lauren. Also, they're in their early 20's, but my cousin and her gf were both wearing jeans with holes in them on Christmas, so I feel like maybe that is popular with the "youngsters" lol. And I think patches might be 2024 trend, not just patchwork fabric, but like embroidered iron-on or sew-on patches. It goes with the DIY trend and the pin/brooch trend. But also Tumblr grunge and rebellious styles being the opposite of the corp and clean-girl aesthetics reminds me of punk style versus preppy style in the 80's. And 80's punks wore battle jackets with lots of pins and patches. My friends and I actually just worked on some together. Plus if people want to go a different direction with it, they can be more gorp-core with that since it feels very girl-scout/boy scout. Or team sport-ish, like you could put them on varsity jackets. And you can even sew or embroider you own patches if you want to really be DIY. Maybe it's just because Pinterest is such a DIY site, but I've seen a lot of videos on there of people painting their denim jackets, so I think jacket/vest personalization is going to be big this year
@sleepy_cloud2501
@sleepy_cloud2501 Жыл бұрын
After looking at the vogue runway magazine for spring/summer 2024 I feel like camp will definitely rise this year. And maybe even a mix between camp and casual. And as someone who’s been collecting brooches and wearing blue for a while I’d love to see them getting the love they deserve (although I’m always afraid of the effect trends have, where one second everyone loves something and then hates it even more)
@chellivision
@chellivision Жыл бұрын
If camp makes a comeback I’ll be so excited. I’m the only guy I’m my area who dresses the way I do ;-;
@professionalamateur741
@professionalamateur741 Жыл бұрын
Yoooo I love those little ending parts of videos with nice music, I love the one you had for this video! Interesting trend predictions; they all make sense. I’m interested in looking into those Native American designers, at least to see their creations! I personally don’t love nautical/sailor motifs, but the campy fish and lobster stuff got me. That’s pretty fun. And I never stopped wearing plaid/flannel shirts!! I honestly didn’t realize they weren’t trendy, those are just always in my world.
@Cass63450
@Cass63450 Жыл бұрын
Yay! I had already been waiting for this! Really interesting thoughts. Thank you once more for the care you put into finding truly diverse inspo pics - I especially celebrate that you included people with visible disabilities. And as always diverse body types and skin colors. I especially appreciate your critical thoughts on the "south western" trends and will be on the look out for native fashion creators. All the best for the new year!
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
so glad you enjoyed it!! happy new year! :')
@maddiefurr
@maddiefurr Жыл бұрын
I am a teen and most of the jeans I wear are ripped jeans. It is not because I love ripped jeans but because most of the jeans that I've found that fit me well happen to be ripped jeans. Ripped jeans are still fairly popular with teens (at least where I live). Also, I think flannels have been popular this whole time not really in a trend way but in a kind of more classic way I guess. I wear and see people wear flannels all the time.
@sashapalma3360
@sashapalma3360 Жыл бұрын
I'm here for the "polished messy" look!
@kslaney4161
@kslaney4161 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for promoting Indigenous fashion designers!
@mollyis_filming
@mollyis_filming Жыл бұрын
omg the fish heels!! LOVE
@clandestinecoherence
@clandestinecoherence Жыл бұрын
you are the best at these types of videos - no one else comes close!
@ambiguousaesthetic4170
@ambiguousaesthetic4170 Жыл бұрын
This is by far the most insightful and interesting trend prediction I've seen so far!! Brilliant work, thanks for sharing this!
@DreamersArmy
@DreamersArmy Жыл бұрын
These are so on point! Love the intersection between sociology/politics and fashion❤
@beans222uwu
@beans222uwu 11 ай бұрын
Gosh the feeling of being drawn to something before it’s a “thing”! I remember getting so annoyed by this in the early 2010’s as something I enjoyed rose into fashion, as I was simply too cool for mainstream trends(🙄) lol now as I’ve “maturéd”, I just wear what I love regardless and let myself be inspired by trends~ but I love the way you put that it’s just a higher fashion power bringing the collective together 💞 bc it really do be like that
@inespastormarazuela9845
@inespastormarazuela9845 11 ай бұрын
Yes, handmade items! My moment to shine! (As a knitter/crocheter)
@tdsollog
@tdsollog Жыл бұрын
I have flannels that are 90s vintage. They’re so soft. ❤
@erdbeermilch2083
@erdbeermilch2083 Жыл бұрын
I believe gingham in many different colours and comfy oversized dresses are going to be big trends in 2024.
@Hotishh99
@Hotishh99 Жыл бұрын
You’re like dead on. I’ve been leaning towards blue lately as well !!
@DaniiSav
@DaniiSav Жыл бұрын
I live in Portland, OR, so lucky for me flannel never goes out of style. I hope it comes back for everyone! ❤
@madeleinecorreia6374
@madeleinecorreia6374 Жыл бұрын
loved your video as alwaysss & i rly agree about blue maybe being the next trending colour (even tho it’s still kind of a weird concept to me that a particular colour can be a trend haha),, but i’ve also been feeling extra drawn to it recently for some reason
@SprucedandGussied
@SprucedandGussied Жыл бұрын
Hi there! First time watching! First, you have such gorgeous hair. like wow! Second, I appreciate your eloquence and respect for native designers etc. I agree with a lot of your predictions. Western has been big for a while and I am looking forward for the southwestern revival. I own an online vintage shop so I'm really excited for it as I've been pushing it since last year and have some excellent pieces in my inventory. I'm kinda surprised to hear about the flannel coming back. Ive been selling a lot of flannel for the last couple of years. But I guess I'm happy to see it's an actual prediction for this year. The nautical trend is definitely interesting. Also excited for the brooch revival for young folks cos I also sell amazing brooches! lol Let me go explore more of your videos! Great predictions!
@fullmetalfroge
@fullmetalfroge Жыл бұрын
as someone who sticks to that casual grungey style i hope it makes a full comeback! and as a teenager ripped jeans never went away for us, my friends wear a mix of unripped and ripped jeans it's just whatever fits the outfit we are wearing (and the weather)
@tangledkelpp
@tangledkelpp Жыл бұрын
i'm actually crocheting myself a beanie (and a bandana for spring) right now!!
@Olivia-ii4pu
@Olivia-ii4pu Жыл бұрын
The 3-D screen printed as 2-D on a 3-D garment thing you’re talking about at 11:40 definitely has happened before! It’s a technique called trompe l’oeil and has been used (arguably) most notably by Elsa Schiaparelli in the 1930s and by Martin Margiela throughout the 80s and 90s
@tayasergeeva4955
@tayasergeeva4955 10 ай бұрын
a few things i've noticed or that I think would be natural progressions from earlier trends that are my personal trend predictions for this year: - black as the main neutral, moving further from early 2020s browns and beiges - more sophisticated reds - burgundy, maroon, etc - on that note, more fun pops of color - i think purple could be big - waistcoats, corsets, LACE etc in more casual outfits: adding structured and historical elements is going to keep being big. the vivienne westwood influences are going to be strong especially since there's a move away from minimalism into grungier looks - hair accessories - i think scarves and hats are a natural progression from bows, including summery versions
@hannahkaye.mp4
@hannahkaye.mp4 Жыл бұрын
Portland, Oregon, girl here! It's so funny to me seeing things like flannels, puffer jackets, doc martens go in and out of style; I feel like I've seen them everywhere all my life!
@samhilberink4420
@samhilberink4420 Жыл бұрын
This is really interesting! So elaborate, you're good at this!
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@ohhello937
@ohhello937 11 ай бұрын
Lmao I've been drawn to southwestern/tribal patterns, grunge, and flannels since the early 2010s and still have stuff from then that I still wear today. Crazy that if you are fortunate enough to still fit a piece clothing for 10 years and keep it all that time, you become "vintage" and in style.
@maya-gur695
@maya-gur695 Жыл бұрын
I've seen a lot of 60's trends coming back and I'm here for it.
@katiewhitley5422
@katiewhitley5422 7 ай бұрын
Fun fact: "preppy" as we think of it is now called "old money", and "preppy" is now considered fun, brightly colored, but clean. Think like the stuff in the "it's so preppy in here" meme.
@sparkly33
@sparkly33 Жыл бұрын
11:20 the textured top to the left reminds me sm of what Alejandra Villareal wore to the MTV VMAs on the pink carpet!
@sparkly33
@sparkly33 Жыл бұрын
She is from the band “the warning” btw
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
omg yess totally the same look!
@audra8051
@audra8051 11 ай бұрын
As an older teen who HATES wearing ripped jeans, they make up almost all available options
@kl-jn4kh
@kl-jn4kh 8 ай бұрын
Love the native artist shout outs :)
@bugs12362
@bugs12362 Ай бұрын
December 2024 perspective, what she was describing at the very beginning with the classy, clean girl, old money, 2023 look turning into something a little more rebellious, that sounds like mob wife!!!
@thegreenworld6440
@thegreenworld6440 Жыл бұрын
Those shearling moto jackets are trending all over, I saw them everywhere when I was in the UK this fall!
@mizzle8
@mizzle8 Жыл бұрын
You should do a predictions review video at the end of the year. I always really like seeing those, plus it’ll be a new video with new insights instead of going back to watch the old video.
@noamelran4816
@noamelran4816 Жыл бұрын
I've just discovered your channel and I'm so glad! That was really interesting and fun❤
@whiskchick
@whiskchick 11 ай бұрын
The sounds effects when u were talking about tribal print/moccasins made me laugh out loud
@askaround14
@askaround14 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos! happy new year :)
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
thank you!! Happy new year!
@MrJustCallMeMclovin
@MrJustCallMeMclovin Жыл бұрын
I was just looking into moccasins the other night! Lol random. I personally have been into looking up boho chic inspo in my pinterest. Loved this video 🫶
@faithtrout1181
@faithtrout1181 10 ай бұрын
As an az native, the people ive talked to on reservations are SUPER excited about southwest becoming popular. Ive talked to mutiple people from hopi, yavapi, apachi, Cherokee, etc., tribes and they appreciate people appreciating their culture. Its weird to me that a white woman with no association to native american culture is calling this trend wrong... maybe talk to some actual native american individuals about it
@anac4389
@anac4389 Жыл бұрын
I covered my vintage 2012 Gucci bag in sparkly pins I thrifted and collected over the years. Looks absolutely fantastic! I am all about the eclectic gramma look 😊
@bridgetwasko4129
@bridgetwasko4129 Жыл бұрын
You are so smart. Just found your video and I’m so happy
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
this is so kind, thank you! :')
@luvLins
@luvLins Жыл бұрын
There is a book that has been getting checked out a lot about brooches and pins and granted my public lib isn’t a great sample but I think you’re onto something with the pins!
@evelyn23435
@evelyn23435 Жыл бұрын
A lot of these predictions fit in so well with the “10 year trend cycle” but the trends appropriately rebranded based off the world now vs 2014
@petrichorpse
@petrichorpse Жыл бұрын
There's a term for images that are made to look 3d on flat surfaces; it's called trompe l'oeil! Though the term more generally translates to "tricking the eye" and designers can do this in various ways.
@MaraAnnelisa
@MaraAnnelisa Жыл бұрын
I really think grunge is coming back hard this year, as I also see it coming back in makeup trends. And I guess it also expands on the leather jackets we've been seeing in different styles the past few years. I'd love seeing a full return to grunge!
@mothslayer1803
@mothslayer1803 9 ай бұрын
I totally agree on tribal print/southwestern bc I have been seeing cowboy stuff EVERYWHERE
@glossy1068
@glossy1068 Жыл бұрын
I'm down for jazz! Also polo shirts, but with skinny elbow length sleeves, and maybe with a little fringe. And personally, will definitely support handmade movement :)
@DebDebbiesWorld
@DebDebbiesWorld Жыл бұрын
Your 'tribal' print prediction.... Ralph Lauren just announced last month a collab with a Navajo designer/weaver soooooooooooo mmmhmmmmm I'm not a fashion analyst but I pretend to be one among my friends ;) (collab is a 3 year term, iirc) It will be interesting to see if other fashion houses/designers pick up on that possible trend as well. I live in AZ part time so I see a lot of it, obviously, but in my actual home state of virginia.... not so much.
@deborahonyuka4243
@deborahonyuka4243 Жыл бұрын
I think in terms of ripped jeans no one is really intentionally buying them with the holes rather they are thrifting them or buying jeans new and wearing them out so when they do rip or have tears it has more of that stylish worn in look then that I just bought ripped jeans at the mall look but that’s teens around me I think.
@margovanhoy4824
@margovanhoy4824 Жыл бұрын
I definitely see/know teens that still wear ripped jeans. I think they’ll always be a part of fashion of the youths. But I also foresee even more sashiko mending and other types of visible mending (darning, embroidery, appliqué, patchwork…) continuing to be on the rise when you aren’t into your distressed apparel but just can’t or don’t want to get rid of a favorite piece! I Iove love your videos!
@lexisuarez7484
@lexisuarez7484 Жыл бұрын
Happy new year liz!! 🎉🎉 also, emma chamberlain predicted nautical motifs in her trend predictions podcast too!
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
happy new year!!!🎉❤
@MayatheGolden
@MayatheGolden Жыл бұрын
Literally the perfect time to ✫ support the crochet girlies ✫
@Lilmikmik_
@Lilmikmik_ Жыл бұрын
I think you are so fun, thank you! ❤
@alexandracummings2852
@alexandracummings2852 Жыл бұрын
Red and “tacky “ should never be used in the same sentence.😊 love your channel,so much great information. I’m hooked
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
hahah I completely agree! & thank you so much!!
@wakeupstylellc
@wakeupstylellc Жыл бұрын
My husband bought me a 23 and me, he was curious as to what I was. I mean I claimed all my life 75% Native American.. I was wrong, only 67% Native American. Surprisingly I’m also 2% Egyptian. Having said that, I think native prints coming back as a trend is soo awesome, I do hope people buy thrifted items to help the planet. And if new, I hope people buy from someone who is native and sells clothing/accessories with native motifs. I’m excited to fly to South America soon to buy some native attire and accessories myself.
@Creativemind85
@Creativemind85 Жыл бұрын
As a teacher of the teens ripped jeans are still around and worn often but it is not statement like it used to be it just is.
@koisfishs
@koisfishs Жыл бұрын
as a teen, I can confidently say that ripped jeans never left
@영-x6r3m
@영-x6r3m Жыл бұрын
eh i’m no teenager but i still wear my jeans from high sch that have gotten more ripped/distressed with time. i wear it not for a trend, just because it’s in my wardrobe and still wearable. same with the flannel 😂
@georgina2043
@georgina2043 11 ай бұрын
for ripped jeans a lot of the sort of mainstream people stopped wearing ripped jeans however my friend who is more grungy and alternative never stopped wearing her distressed baggy black jeans. I also never stopped wearing my jeans which aren’t ripped but distressed at the bottom and sort of falling apart after owning them so long, some of this is practicality because we don’t have much money but some of it is a rebellion against the kids our age dressing like grown adults growing to brunch and business meetings
@Rengels98
@Rengels98 Жыл бұрын
On the topic of grunge, I did just purchase an oversized corduroy button-up that I would've loved in my teenage grunge phase. As for ripped jeans, I think I'd enjoy some tastefully ripped straight/wide legged jeans or jeans with unique, intentional cutouts (which I've been seeing around lately).
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
I keep finding myself buying things I also would have liked in high school LOL Never been huge on ripped jeans for myself but I can respect the look (PS: Honored to read your comments Renee!!:') )
@kendra555
@kendra555 Жыл бұрын
you always use the best reference pics🙏🏾
@beepwrld
@beepwrld Жыл бұрын
omg thank u Kendra
@sarahhenley6419
@sarahhenley6419 Жыл бұрын
I've never been interested in fashion. Idk why KZbin suggested this to me. It has been absolutely fascinating though! I'm so invested
@aaronhour
@aaronhour Жыл бұрын
As a teen I feel like ripped jeans def became less trendy while I was in high school. Like I remember being in elementary school noticing middle schoolers and high schoolers wearing ripped jeans then I got to high school and no one rlly wore ripped jeans
@c-ev8yz
@c-ev8yz Жыл бұрын
I’ve never seen ripped jeans leave, because malls have never stopped selling them basically as long as I’ve been shopping. So early 2010’s to now. But they’re not exactly “in” or trendy, it’s just what’s there
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