Dying roots different colors had started to become a trend with stars like Billie Eilish, but now with everyone’s roots growing out, it might just be a look.
Hoodies, big shirts, baggy bottoms—we’re saying goodbye to form-fitting clothing, at least until we get back to the gym.
Celebrities have slowly been bringing pajamas to daylight, and even to the red carpet, but now it’s time for the common folk to get in on this trend.
For reasons unknown, Instagram influencers have hopped on a colorful tie-dyed loungewear trend. ShopStyle.com reported a 98% spike in the style since lockdowns started.
Putting your hair up at home is kind of a given, but it’s also a very fashionable look that can easily be made to look chic as well.
These took some time to return to the high fashion world, but now the trend is for the masses.
Whether they’re DIY or high fashion ones from expensive designers, we can expect to see a lot of custom masks this summer.
It’s the outdoor version of the look many are already pulling indoors, and come post-pandemic times, it might be hard to give up, especially when stars like Sophie Turner don't mind.
With those who usually put in contact lenses to go out now getting used to wearing their glasses, the trend could see a huge resurgence.
As women refrain from using heat on their hair during quarantine, those natural curls will be looking better than ever, and they deserve to be shown off.
In many Asian countries, masks have already become a part of the cultural fashion for health and social reasons. The Western world could be following suit.
You and everyone in your Zoom meetings know that the bottom halves did not match the top halves, but it turns out it's a veritable style!
A mixture of caution and fashion, masks are already deemed the accessory of 2020.
When you’re at home, you feel more comfortable mixing bright hues, so more experimental color combinations are to be expected this summer.
After spending so little time in heels, it’s going to be difficult for people to go back to that level of discomfort.
When you want to look and feel better but you don’t want to change out of sweats, these make the perfect accessories that elevate any outfit.
Working from home has surprisingly made these a hot commodity, and they’re super customizable as well, so you could certainly expect to see these this summer.
Keeping your hair out of your face while working from home is very convenient, but this summer it can and should involve cute accessories that coordinate with your outfit.
This was already a trend, but it certainly isn’t going anywhere this summer, as it perfectly combines comfort with business.
The shaggy, long hair of past decades might be making a comeback this summer, as many people have been deprived of their regular haircuts.
With salons closed, many are turning to quick and easy press-on nails, and the convenience of it may take precedence over pricey manicures.
Quarantine is the best time to try the look, and many are just doing it to switch things up out of boredom. Either way, bangs are back.
The pillow dress challenge took over fashionable Instagram, with reputable stars using designer belts to fasten their fluffiest pillows around them. This isn't practical, but it's strangely cute.
Putting rings on the gloves you're using to protect yourself from coronavirus is not a smart idea since rings can host germs too, however, gloves might stick around as a precaution this summer, and people still want to show off their bling.
We’re all getting used to seeing our natural face, and we’re probably taking better care of our skin, too.
One of the perks of quarantine is not having to wear a bra, and women might not be so keen on the idea as they emerge from isolation.
This used to be something avoided at all costs, but now we know repeating outfits is no big deal. Also, it saves you a ton of laundry, so it's helping both you and the environment!
See also: When the British royals wore the same outfit more than once.
Taking scissors to old clothing in order to make new pieces is a great way to kill time and refresh your wardrobe, so we could see a lot of fresh pieces (good and bad) from old attire.
The world of influencers and celebrity culture took a hit when lockdown began, since fashionistas could no longer go outside and people started paying less attention to frivolous fashion and more attention to what's comfortable and cute (enough). And yet, fashion finds a way!
Some are dubbing it home couture, but really this time in self-quarantine is shaping the style trends for the upcoming seasons. From the styles that are consequences of shops being closed, to priorities visually shifting in our wardrobes, take a look at the chic, strange, and convenient fashion statements to emerge from quarantine.
Home couture: Style trends coming out of quarantine
Next seasons are going to look very interesting
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The world of influencers and celebrity culture took a hit when lockdown began, since fashionistas could no longer go outside and people started paying less attention to frivolous fashion and more attention to what's comfortable and cute (enough). And yet, fashion finds a way!
Some are dubbing it home couture, but really this time in self-quarantine is shaping the style trends for the upcoming seasons. From the styles that are consequences of shops being closed, to priorities visually shifting in our wardrobes, take a look at the chic, strange, and convenient fashion statements to emerge from quarantine.