The Best and the Most Re-Occurring Fashion Trends in the World


The trend that was once a hit takes time to regain its popularity. Over a period, fashion repeats itself and the people acknowledge it in wide and strength. Fashion has always been the most important thing that one would adopt in their lives according to their personal choices. When we look into the history of the clothing trends, we often bump into the same styles with just a few changes here and there. Therefore, it is iconic how such a trend or a concept got originated in the first place.

The flared jean or the bell bottom pant for that matter has expanded and contracted in different proportions over the years. They were first used in US Navy uniforms. The long-limbed style icon Cher carried the flares the best. The disco era chose the flares as a style symbol. The jeans gradually got skinny in the thighs and extended to throw a baby bell in the bottom making it look more poised for a formal wear.

The first pair of jeans was created by Levi Strauss followed by a denim version of overalls for the British Army. It was later used by miners, workers and farmers. In the 90’s it became a style statement for the hip hop artists. Today they have made into our wardrobes. They look the best when worn along with a T-Shirt paired with sneakers or well-tailored jackets with heels.

The fringes were a concept from the Native American Tribes. The swingy detail got adopted in the fashion industry. It looked amazing on the dancers during the swings and the moves. The music legends loved the fringes and used them as an ensemble for their performances. The fringes give a very beautiful effect no matter where you give that detail in your clothing.

As we observe the oldest trends are still the hottest trends and will continue to evolve to create more history for the most reoccurring concepts in the fashion industry.

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