Since I started insisting that all the trends in my year-in-review fashion post  had to have been actually witnessed by me somewhere other than someone  else's trend report, the list has grown a lot shorter...which is fine,  because that means I have more space to dig way back into previous  years! I'm pretty excited, since, as long as I've been doing my annual  trend reports, this is the first one that will mark the turn of not only  the year, but a decade!
But let's start simple, with some of the stuff I've seen in 2019!
Chunky acrylic jewelry
Totally tubular shoulders
Questionable Mentionables
That's only three trends this year, but honestly, I think that's it. I saw "shield" sunglasses everywhere during Paris Fashion Week, but I never see them in stores, so it must have been an insiders-only thing. Something in September prompted me to say that "eclipse" motifs were big, but I haven't seen a single such image since then, so I think it was my imagination. The style publications tell me that heeled flip flops are having a moment, and much as I want that to be true – after all, I called it – I haven't seen any evidence of it IRL. Huge puffy headbands à la the Renaissance are all over fashion and shopping websites but don't seem to be on anyone's actual head. Clearly this has been a slow year for actual developments in fashion.
The Decade in Review
So let's move on back into the past, when things were a lot more  interesting, and talk about what made the 2010's the 2010's. For  starters, definitely skinny jeans. And leggings. 10 years from now, all  the kids attending "10's parties" will be giggling uncontrollably at  their sausage-casing calves, but for now, it is still totally normal,  and has been that way for so long I almost forget that everyone used to  wear nothing but flares. While sticking your Spandex-clad legs into  knee-high boots seems to have become passé by now, it was  ubiquitous for enough of the decade that I think it qualifies as iconic.  As far as shirts go... You know how in the 90's we had tiny spaghetti  strap camisoles, and then in the 2000's, it was all about the wife  beaters? Well, in the 2010's, the top pick for tops was the loose, flowy  tank—bonus points if you wore it in a half-tuck.  Lastly, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the advancements in  technology that allowed pretty much anything to be digitally printed on  pretty much anything. While everyone is by no means walking around in  custom graphics 24-7, I think we will look back on the past decade as  the dawn of a new era in printed apparel.
Do I have predictions for the decade ahead? Well, though I was wrong about tall socks taking over in 2019  (not saying they didn't; just saying I didn't notice if they did!), I'm  still going to take a stab at the forecasting game...and this year, I'm  looking at my hands—specifically, hands that I hope will soon be  rocking totally non-functional lace gloves. If 80's shoulders have returned, surely their  counterparts the mesh gloves can do it too!





 
 
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