This year has brought so many surprises into the fashion world, and may we just say that the best is yet to come. Celebs and us commoners couldn’t help but embrace the latest trends. This includes some of the unusual footwear choices like the ugly dad sneakers, every mom’s at Disney must-have (read: fanny packs), Matrix-inspired skinny shades, and many other fashion staples. It’s more than obvious that the 80’s and the 90’s are constantly competing with each other, so I guess we’ll have to wait and see which of their iconic trends will be more wearable through the seasons, and here’s how you can proudly wear them.
Don’t let the weather dictate your fashion choices
If you’ve always wanted to match your favorite crop top with the velvet leggings and heels, then who or what’s stopping you? I mean, look at Kim Kardashian. If she isn’t the ultimate comfy chic style inspo, I don’t know who is. If you fear what other people think, then you will never be able to pull off your dream look as planned. Most of the time, people don’t care what you wear, and that should be enough for you to step out of your comfort zone and make a bold statement. Also, if you feel like wearing a sweatshirt with biker shorts in the middle of summer, just do it. And remember, inappropriate behaviour is way worse than seasonally inappropriate trends.
Merging the incompatible is no longer strange
Make your wardrobe vibrant
Sparkles and neons ’cause why not?
Recently, the whole cyber world celebrated Kylie Jenner’s 21st birthday, and we couldn’t help but notice her sisters’ killer outfits. It was all about the glitz and glam, and fluorescent dresses. These looks are super cool for the club or a fancy party and plus, you could easily nail their style and make your own outfits. The Kardashian-Jenner clan definitely knows how to draw attention, and you should feel free to do some experiments, too!
Splurge on some risky items
Life’s too short to be drinking bad wine and wearing boring clothes, so think outside the box and inspire others to adopt the same attitude.