anything goes with emma chamberlain - trendy or timeless #2
Episode Date: August 18, 2022today we're doing something fun. today we're going to take a look at some of the fashion trends that are happening right now, and we're going to discuss them. then i am going to decide whether i think... the trend is trendy and it will dissipate at some point...or whether it's timeless and it's something that will stick around for years to come. that's today's episode. i actually did this type of episode before, honestly maybe a year ago, but i think there's new trends happening now, so it's time to do it again. let's get started! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello, so today we're doing something fun. I'm excited. I think we're going to have fun
today. Today we're going to take a look at some of the fashion trends that are happening
right now. And we're going to discuss. Okay, we're going to discuss. We're going to talk
about them. I'm going to share my thoughts on them.
And then I'm going to decide whether or not I think that the trend is trendy and it will dissipate at some point.
Or if it's timeless and it's something that will stick around for years to come. And that's today's episode.
I actually did this before,
honestly, maybe even a year ago.
And I really loved it.
And I feel like there's new trends happening now,
so it's time to do it again.
Let's get started.
To start, we're gonna talk about bleached eyebrows.
So, I feel like five to 10 years ago, if you had bleached eyebrows,
you were making a statement, like it was a statement. It was rare to see. I don't remember seeing
a lot of bleached eyebrows in my day to day life. If I was watching a runway show, sure, bleached eyebrows.
But that's in like a very high fashion environment.
You didn't see people walking around with bleached eyebrows.
Now, it's pretty common.
I mean, obviously I live in California
and more specifically Los Angeles,
where fashion is definitely happening here in a big way.
I'm not sure if bleach eyebrows are becoming trendy in states that don't really care about
fashion or places that don't really care about fashion, like for example, you know, when
you think of North Carolina, you don't think about fashion necessarily, not saying that
there aren't fashionable people there.
There definitely are.
But, you know, it's not as much of a fashion epicenter.
Epicenter?
Is that a word?
Okay, I don't think I use that word right.
Unfortunately, that's really embarrassing.
Well, did I, maybe I did.
Yeah, no, I didn't use that word right.
Awesome.
Awesome. Well, what I was trying to say was
Los Angeles is a city that is fashioned forward, right? It's known for being trendy and fashionable
whereas a place like North Carolina, maybe not as much. So my point is, I don't know if bleached
eyebrows are being picked up
everywhere, but they're definitely more popular than they used to be. And I think that it's trendy.
I think it's trendy. My view on eyebrow trends in general is that the only timeless eyebrow is a natural eyebrow.
Any other thing that you do to your eyebrow
will probably end up being something
that you cringe at later,
or that you don't really ever wanna do again.
I'll give you an example.
In the early 2000s, it was all about having
a super thin, super plucked eyebrow.
Now that's not really in style anymore.
Around 2012 to 2015, it was all about having a heavily drawn on perfect, snatched eyebrow.
Whereas now you don't see that as often.
But what's stood the test of time is a natural eyebrow. Whereas now you don't see that as often. But what's stood the test of time is a natural
eyebrow. I used to get my eyebrows plucked here and there and kind of cleaned up. But now
I don't. I just let my eyebrow be free and I let my eyebrow exist and I don't touch it.
Because I think a natural eyebrow is so beautiful. So I think bleached eyebrows are trendy. I like
the trend. I think it looks really cool. A funny story I actually had to get my eyebrows bleached
for a photo shoot like a year ago and I got them dyed back to brown when the
shoot was over but I loved having bleach brows. I thought it looked so cool and
interesting. It really opens up your face in an interesting way,
but I just don't think it's timeless.
I think it's cool,
but I don't think it's going to be this popular
for very much longer.
I think it's going to kind of fizzle out,
but I do like it.
Next, we're talking about cargo, cargo pants, cargo skirts,
cargo everything. Basically, pants that sort of look like utility pants, they have pockets
all over them. They're usually a beige, khaki color. That's cargo. Sometimes all of green, I think that cargo in general is timeless because it's
rooted in history in a way. You know, cargo pants, actually not even in history, like in
now, they're kind of technically a work pant, you know, and they've been warned for so many years
and they'll continue to be warned for years to follow
by people who wear them to work.
And I think because of that,
there's such a surplus of them
and they're very easy to find,
they're very easy to access,
and they're also very neutral, you know,
they kind of match with anything.
And I think because of that, they are timeless.
I think that some of the ways that cargo pants
are being styled and cargo skirts are being styled
are a little bit less timeless.
I think the way that they're being styled is more trendy.
You know, with the sort of Y2K little tank top
and that's a little bit trendier.
I don't think that's gonna last,
but I think that them being worn in general is timeless.
I think them as a pant is timeless.
I think over time, the way that they're styled
is probably going to evolve,
but in general, I think they're
timeless. I will say I think that taking cargo pants and turning them into a skirt or turning
them into a top, that is more trendy. Cargo pants themselves, timeless, but when you start to deviate from what they are in their classic form, I think it starts
to get a little trendy.
And I don't think that that's going to be a thing.
Like I don't think that we're going to see people wearing cargo skirts for too much longer.
This is just my protection.
When I say this shit, I don't know anything, you guys, nothing.
I know nothing. So don't trust anything. You guys, nothing, I know nothing.
So don't trust me.
Okay, I'm just guessing.
I do like the trend though.
I think cargo is cute and I think it's very versatile
and it can be styled in so many different ways.
It can kind of go in early 2000s feel
but it can also have a very classic feel
depending on what it's paired with.
So, I'm into it.
I'm into it.
Next, we're talking about heavily distressed clothing.
So clothing with a bunch of rips, tears, stuff like that.
I am not the biggest fan of this trend
because I feel like it's very inconvenient.
It's not very intentional often.
I feel like when you look at a piece of clothing
and it's super ripped up and torn up,
it just kind of looks like a mess.
It's very, very rare that you see a piece
of distress clothing that looks thoughtful and intentional.
A lot of times it just looks like a ripped up mess
if we're putting it honestly.
I think that there are some designers
and some distress clothing that look cool
and you can tell what's going on in the top,
or in the pant, or in the skirt, or in the whatever.
You can tell what's happening.
It doesn't just look like a ripped up mess.
Do you see what I'm saying?
I think that that does exist,
but I think it's a lot less common
than just an overly distressed piece
that looks like a mess of fabric.
And I just don't think that that's gonna stand
the test of time.
I don't think it's timeless.
I think the main reason for that being number one,
it's inconvenience, but number two,
it's very rare that it looks artistic and intentional.
It looks very extreme and not in a way
that I personally think is cool enough
for it to look cool in 10 years. not in a way that I personally think is cool enough
for it to look cool in 10 years.
I'm not really into the heavily distressed stuff.
A few rips here and there, I'm here, I'm here for it,
but it can't be too much.
Next, orange slash reddish hair dye.
So a lot of people have been coloring their hair, sort of a reddish color.
It's kind of a red orange. Definitely an unnatural color. It's not a hair color that you could be
born with because it's a little too dark red. Maybe you've seen this hair color, maybe you haven't.
I think that this is actually kind of timeless.
Having like a slightly unnatural
but still kind of natural looking hair color,
I think we'll never go out of style.
I think platinum blonde is another good example.
It's a little bit too platinum to be a natural hair color
It's a little bit too platinum to be a natural hair color and like the shade of platinum blonde tends to be unnatural.
Like very rare that somebody in nature is born with that hair color, but it's possible,
but it's just like a little bit unnatural.
It's close to a natural blonde hair color, but it's a little bit different.
I think it's the same thing with the orange slash reddish hair dye. It's close to somebody
who's born with an orange slash reddish hair color, but it's a little bit different. But
it's close enough that it doesn't look crazy when you see someone in public
with that hair color.
I think that it's timeless, personally.
I think the amount of people that are getting their hair dyed that color maybe makes it feel
a little trendy, but I think you could never go wrong with that color.
And I think it's the same thing with platinum. It's the same thing obviously with coloring your hair like,
a hair color that naturally occurs in nature.
I think you can never go wrong with that.
I think trendy hair dye is more of the stuff
that looks super unnatural.
For example, having like super obvious highlights
or having a balyage, which is basically an
ombre from brown to blonde, or coloring your hair a crazy bright color, like blue or green,
or pink.
I think that is more trendy, but I think other than that, pretty much every hair color is
timeless.
Also, I think hair color is very personal to people.
Like, I don't know how I would look with the orangey reddish hair dye.
I don't know if I could pull it off, but I love it on other people.
I think it looks really good.
Next, we're talking about micro mini skirts.
I think this trend is cute.
I don't know if it's something I would stand behind and say
that this is timeless.
I don't think it is.
I think anything super micro mini,
like a super micro mini top,
a super micro mini skirt,
super micro mini skirt, super micro mini shorts.
I think things like that can never be timeless
because they're so inconvenient, you're so exposed.
And I don't think there's anything wrong
with like showing a lot of skin in an outfit.
There's nothing wrong with that.
So that's not what I'm saying.
What I'm saying is that it's simply inconvenient.
A very micro mini skirt is not a convenient piece
of clothing to wear.
I mean, at any given moment, you might flash somebody.
And because of that, I just don't think
it could ever be timeless.
I also think it's trendy because it's a very extreme silhouette,
like it's super short and it's super low-waisted. It's a very extreme silhouette, right?
It's super short and it's super low waisted.
And I feel like things that are really extreme
like that usually come in waves.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like we see it happening for a year or two
and then everybody's like, we can't wear this anymore.
It's so inconvenient, it's not comfortable
and it's also kind of extreme and it just doesn't last.
I don't know, I mean, I think many skirts are cute.
I wear them every once in a while,
not very often because they're inconvenient
and I think that they're cute,
but I also think that something will come in and replace it.
So, there it is.
Next we have, AirPods Maxis.
It's interesting that these are coming up
as a fashion trend,
because they're literally a pair of headphones.
And I'm gonna be honest, I have a pair of headphones. And I'm going to be honest,
I have a pair. They're the Apple headphones, like the ones that cover your ears. If you haven't seen
them, you probably have. You just didn't realize that you have seen them. Everybody's wearing them,
almost as an accessory. I will say Apple as a company is genius for coming out with these because they look really sleek and
I'm not gonna lie. They're an amazing product. They're very expensive. They're the most expensive pair of headphones
I've ever owned. That's for sure
They're an amazing product. Do I think they're worth the money? I don't know. I think you could get a pair of headphones that are
great for half the price. But I enjoy them.
I really enjoy them.
And I think that they look great.
They're a beautifully designed product as well.
It makes sense that they've become sort of an accessory.
Do I think it's a little bit ridiculous?
Sure.
I do.
I think there's something kind of goofy about it. I don't know how to explain it. There's something kind of goofy about it.
I don't know how to explain it.
There's something kind of goofy about it.
The fact that we're using like headphones as an accessory is just, I don't know.
There's something silly about it to me, but at the same time, I completely get it because
people wear headphones, you know, around town so that they can listen to stuff while they're
running their errands. I do it all the time.
And so I think it's natural that they've become
sort of an accessory.
I also think that no headphone prior to these
were aesthetically pleasing enough to become an accessory,
except for super vintage ones, like really old headsets.
Those were kinda, those are kinda trendy.
I would say too, or being worn as an accessory.
But I do think it's a trend.
I think that people wearing their Apple,
AirPods, Max's as an accessory is trendy.
But I do think that moving forward,
companies are gonna start creating more
aesthetically pleasing headphones.
And because of that, I think moving forward, matching your headphones to your outfit might
become something that's timeless.
I think this is a rare occasion where a new development
might actually become something that we look back on
in 50 years and say that's actually timeless.
Do you see what I'm saying?
Because I think that headphones are convenient.
You know, a lot of people wear headphones
or earbuds around when they're running errands
or going on a hike or doing whatever.
Anyway, and so I think because of that, brands are going to be like,
oh, we want to make ours cute now so that people use ours as an accessory.
And it's literally free advertising.
I mean, I wouldn't have known about the Apple AirPods.
No, Apple AirPods Max is.
I wouldn't have heard about these headphones unless I saw 50 people on my Explorer page
on Instagram wearing them.
You know, I wouldn't have found out about them
until probably years after they come out,
I never know what's coming out anymore.
I used to keep up with everything that Apple would release
and I'm just over it now.
But I don't know.
It's good marketing to have cute headphones.
People love it.
So I, yeah, that's my verdict.
I think the AirPods Max is in particular
are kinda trendy, but I think the idea
of matching headphones to your outfit,
I think that might become timeless.
I don't know, maybe I'm wrong, we'll see.
Moving on, low-wasted pants, trendy.
And I know that because we've seen that come and go
over the past, I don't know what, 30 years,
we've seen those come and go multiple times.
And I don't know, I also don't like them.
They're physically uncomfortable.
They're not flattering on me. Like, I don't like how I also don't like them. They're physically uncomfortable. They're not flattering on me.
Like, I don't like how they look on me.
I think a lot of people agree with me
and feel the same about themselves with the low-aisted pants.
I just don't think, honestly,
they're almost never a flattering pant.
They're really uncomfortable.
They rarely fit properly.
They're just not a really well designed pant.
And I think because of that, they just will never be timeless.
I think the only time low-waisted pants are comfortable
and cute is when the pants are low-waisted,
but also a little bagier.
You know, they're a little bagier.
They're a little looser.
I think in that scenario, they're less god-awful
when it comes to comfort.
And also even cute factor.
Really tight low-wasted pants are pretty much
the devil in clothing, like they are the devil.
Like there's not a worse type of clothing on this planet.
But if low-wasted bag-year pants
kind of cute a little bit more timeless,
but I don't know, I don't know.
I don't think wearing things low-wasted is timeless.
I think it tends to come in waves, and we've seen it happen.
Next we have claw clips.
Basically those little pronged clips
that people use for their hair.
I'm actually wearing one right now.
I think that they're timeless.
I mean, they're so convenient.
There are so many cute ones now.
Like you can buy cute ones and match them to your outfit,
which wasn't really a thing before.
I think the reason why they weren't as popular prior to now was because it was hard
to find a cute claw clip.
Most claw clips were super basic, boring, cheap, bad quality breaks in like a week claw clips,
whereas now, you know, people are making them
into like little art pieces, making them out of plastic
and making them cute colors and adding cute designs.
I mean, I think that they're kind of timeless.
I think the way that they look will evolve with trends
that continue,
but they're so convenient, they look cute.
I don't really see them going anywhere ever.
I don't know.
I think that there's always going to be a type of claw clip that's popular.
It might shift.
It might look a little different
as the years go by, but I think it will always be around.
Next, corsets.
I think corsets are gorgeous.
I mean, they're a very beautiful,
beautifully made type of clothing piece.
I will say, I don't know.
I think corsets, in general, they're beautiful.
Okay, like let's not, we must admit they're beautiful, right?
They look extravagant and they're usually made in a way that's artful, you know?
But at the same time, I think that they're kind of, how do I put this? I think the idea that they're cinching you in and stuff,
it's kind of shitty in a way.
Like it's sort of like, I think the history behind corsets,
you know, them being sort of a waste cinching top,
that is kind of not the best sentiment.
I think we can probably all agree on that.
We don't need to be sinching shit that tight.
That's not a good ideology.
It's not good.
It's very, it's not good. It's very, very beauty standardy, right?
But I think that if we can let go of that
and we can look at course, it's as just a beautiful top
and something that has history attached,
history not always being a good thing,
but it's been around for a long time
and they've never seemed to go away.
I think that they're timeless.
I think they're beautiful looking,
like their construction is very impressive.
I think that they can look amazing on a person.
I mean, I don't know, I'm kind of conflicted.
Because part of me is like,
corsets are a very beauty standard sort of top,
but I also feel like they don't have to be.
You know, I think if we take corsets
in the sort of silhouette that they have,
and we make it into something that's more comfortable
a little bit, and less about having a cinched waist
and more about just wearing a super well-constructed top
that has boning in it and all this stuff
that sort of makes it stiff in look a certain way.
I think if we can just shift our,
the way we look at it and we just look at it
as something that's a beautiful top,
rather than, oh, this is a top
that's supposed to be cinching my waist.
I think in that case, they're amazing
and, you know, they're timeless.
Well, I think that they're timeless regardless
because they've been around for so long
and they've never really fully gone out of style.
You know, they've always been present in fashion, I would say.
There's probably been little phases where it's gone away,
but I don't know, it's always kind of stuck around.
And I think corsets don't need to be uncomfortable either.
I've worn corsets that were really comfortable,
or a corset style top that was really comfortable.
And it looked amazing, and it wasn't really even cinching anything in.
It was more just a stiff style top.
I like them.
I don't know.
I like them as long as, you know,
the intent behind them is right,
which is just to be wearing a beautifully made top
rather than having a cinched in waist.
You know, next we have vests.
I love vests, okay, but I'm worried.
Let me explain.
Vests are very trendy,
and they've been trendy for probably the past four years.
Prior to that, they were worn almost exclusively
by college professors and old people.
But then they kind of got reinvented
and I think most specifically in the form of a mini vest,
like a mini little short kind of cropped vest.
Now, I think vests as a whole will never go away.
They're really useful in so many ways.
They're great for layering.
You can throw a little vest over a long sleep top.
You can wear a vest by itself.
You can wear a vest under a jacket
and it's less hot than maybe wearing a full sweater.
I mean, there's so many uses for best
that I don't think they'll ever fully go out of style.
But I think that the way that we're seeing vests right now,
the sort of mini cropped, v-neck, colorful vest,
I don't know, I kind of feel like that's becoming trendy
and I kind of feel like it's becoming stale.
And it breaks my heart because I literally love them so much.
But I kind of think it's losing, it's a lure
because it's become so popular that I think
that is gonna kind of go out of style
and maybe a more traditional style,
more loose fitting, longer sort of vest is going to
come back into style.
Also maybe vests that are made out of different materials like, I don't know, I don't know.
I think the super trendy little sweater vest that we all know and love, I think that
the days are numbered there.
Because it just got so blown out of proportion.
And I think that a more classic vest is going to come into style, which I'm fine with.
I do love the mini little tiny little sweater vest that's like super cropped and looks
like it's for a child based on its shape.
You know what I'm saying?
I hope that what I'm saying, it's like,
it's like, whatever, whatever.
I don't know, I'm still probably gonna wear them.
Even if they go out of style,
I'm probably still gonna wear them
because I just love them,
but I feel like they just became so trendy
that they're gonna have to die
because they blew up too much
next.
Speaking of things that look like they're made for a child, but are worn by an adult,
let's talk about people wearing children's shirts.
To some of you, this might seem crazy.
Maybe you're not on the internet, super heavily. You don't really check Instagram
or whatever, but it has become a trend to buy children's graphic t-shirts and then wear them
as kind of a crop top, right? This is trendy to me. I think it's a little silly. It's a
little goofy. I kind of love it. I think it's kind of fun. And usually, you know, these children's t-shirts are being thrifted, which I always love. I'm always
supporting thrifting pieces in general, just because it's the best thing ever.
But I think we're going to look back on this in a few years in cringe. I also think it kinda got out of hand
because I think there are certain children's t-shirts
that have a graphic on them that are kind of timeless.
Like maybe it's a logo, maybe it's just plain.
You know, it doesn't have anything on the front.
I think that that won't be cringed that later, but wearing a little children's
t-shirt with Dora, the explorer on it, or like Winnie the Pooh, I don't know, like that's
a little bit too real.
Like that's like, oh my God, you are really wearing a children's top.
It's really, if you really think about it, it's bizarre.
Like adults wearing kids clothing,
it's kind of bizarre, but also I think,
it's also kind of creative,
because I think it'd be bizarre
if people were going to target
and going into the kids' section and buying a t-shirt.
I think that's a little bit more bizarre.
I think going to a thrift store and getting creative
and trying to find, you know, kids' shirts
that looked sort of more like a modern-made crop top.
I think that's actually creative and less bizarre,
but I think when you're buying like a Kaiyu t-shirt
and being like, ooh, you know, that's a little weirder.
But I think it's also leaning into fashion being something that can be kind of tongue-in-cheek and fun and like silly and goofy.
And I love that. Like, I'm always down to where something or buy something that's kind of almost a fashion joke.
Like, I am obsessed with wearing clothing that looks cool, but also is kind of a joke.
Like there's like some sort of joke involved.
I'm trying to think of an example.
I don't know, that's kind of how Ugg Boots started for me.
Like I started wearing Ugg Boots sort of as a joke.
It was kind of like, oh, this is so like funny.
And then I, and then it became real.
But I love that stuff.
I mean, I think Crocs are another good example.
I think Crocs, for a lot of people,
started out as a joke,
because it's like, you couldn't look at an uglier shoe.
You actually could not.
Crocs are hideous, but also,
they're kind of amazing because they're so hideous.
You see what I mean?
Like, a little bit of irony in fashion is fun.
And why not?
I think children's t-shirts have that aura.
So I don't know.
I don't think it's gonna last,
but I do think for now, like, why not?
You know?
Reduce, reuse, and recycle children's t-shirts
at the thrift store.
Why not?
Next we have cowboy boots.
And while we're at it, let's talk about cowboy hats.
I think cowboy anything is timeless because it has history attached in a way.
Like, people have been wearing cowboy hats for functional purposes because they actually
were riding horses and shit, you know,
for years and years and years.
And I think similar to cargo pants, it's like,
because they are still being used by people
who actually ride horses and stuff
and have, you know, like, for example, my grandpa, right?
He has a sort of ranch farm vibe.
And he is a very, he's like a cowboy,
you know what I mean?
Like this dude is a cowboy.
Like he is a blacksmith, like he makes horseshoes, okay?
Like he's a fucking, he's a cowboy to a tee.
He's my mom's dad.
Like he wears cowboy boots in cowboy hats
when he's walking around and like
walking around his ranch thing, you know?
I don't know, ranch farm, what is that?
I don't know, I don't care.
But you know what I mean?
He like wears it uniron ironically, not as a fashion statement
for convenience, I would say, and for tradition, you know?
And he's like not, he's no bullshit type of dude.
Okay, he doesn't know what's happening.
Like, he doesn't even have, he barely has a computer.
I don't think he even knows how to use a telephone.
Like you see what I mean?
I think there are always gonna be people out there
that are wearing cowboy hats and boots
because it genuinely makes sense in their lifestyle.
And I think because of that, it's timeless.
I think pairing cowboy boots with a super micro mini skirt
and a cowboy hat and then going to Coachella,
I don't know, that I don't think is timeless.
I think that's very trendy.
I think wearing cowboy boots with a pair of 501 Levi's
in a white tank top, I think that's timeless.
No matter who you are, no matter if you're my grandpa,
wearing literally that exact outfit,
or you're me wearing that exact outfit,
I think that's a timeless look.
So I think it's all about how those things are styled.
But I think that they're like badass, you know, I kind of love it.
I, maybe it's because it's sort of nostalgic for me,
because it reminds me of my grandpa, but also I love it.
Like I've always loved it.
I think it's kind of kind of cute.
Next we have bucket hats.
Okay, I don't want to be a hater right now
and I've worn bucket hats a few times,
but I've never been fully sold on them.
I think that I can't decide if I think that their timeless or not.
Because I feel part of me wants to say that they are, but also part of me kind of hates them,
but I can't explain why I hate them because they don't really have a reason.
There's something about them that bothers me. I think it reminds me of when I was in middle school,
and people were super into bucket hats, And the patterns of bucket hats that were popular
were so incredibly ugly.
It was like excruciating.
It was like a bunch of palm trees on the bucket hat.
Oh, they were so ugly.
But like a simple bucket hat, like sure.
Like I can't see that going anywhere.
Again, it's like something that fishermen wear, you know?
And I just don't think that that's gonna go anywhere. Again, it's like something that fishermen wear, you know? And I just don't think that that's going to go anywhere. I think making them super trendy by adding crazy patterns,
that's always going to be trendy. But the actual silhouette of a bucket hat, I don't know, sure,
it's timeless. I think the line of bucket hats looking corny versus looking cool. The line is so blurred.
It's really a case by case basis.
It's very rare that I see somebody wearing a bucket hat and I'm like, no, that's cool.
But it happens.
It just doesn't happen a lot.
And I try to wear them and make it work.
And it just like almost always looks corny on me.
So I just end up taking it off.
I don't know. Next we have moon boots.
If you haven't seen moon boots, they're basically, honestly, Google it for me. Do me a little favor
and pull up Google on your phone and look up moon boots so you know what I'm talking about.
I'm going to try to describe them anyway for those who haven't seen them. They're basically these big, puffy ski boots that they kind of look like snow boots, but people
are wearing them as a fashion trend.
Like I saw so many people wearing them at Coachella, which is so fucking funny to me because
it's literally 4 million degrees at Coachella.
It's so hot out in moon boots are like constructed for snow,
weather, they're constructed for ski weather, you know.
And then people are wearing a mucotella.
I'm like, I know your ankles are just drenched right now.
Like you have swamp ankle right now.
But personally, I think that this is very trendy
and I think it's a little, again, it's a little silly.
It's a little bit silly because it's like,
are we really, really wearing ski clothing out and about?
Like, is that really what we're gonna do?
And it's also like, they're not just ski vibes.
No, no, they're ski boots.
You know what I'm saying?
They're snow boots.
They're not just like, oh,
they sort of have the essence of a snow boot.
They are a whole ass snow boot.
It's just kind of silly.
I think wearing them to the snow, love it.
They're really cute.
They're probably the cutest snow boots out there.
Wearing them out and about in LA,
I just don't know if I can get behind it.
It just seems a little silly to me.
I think that snow boots should stay in the snow.
Listen, if you love moon boots and you're like,
no, I wanna wear them to the grocery store in LA, go off.
I'm not judging.
But for me personally, I'm not going to be wearing moon boots anywhere but the snow.
And I might not even wear them there because I don't really know if I go to the snow enough
to pay a lot of money for moon boots.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, I think they'll probably be trendy in the snow forever,
but wearing them as like a fashion statement
in environments that don't require snow boots,
I just can't, I just can't.
I can't with that.
Next, we have Nike dunks.
A lot of people have been wearing
the Nike dunks sneaker nonstop recently.
And I have a few pairs, I like them.
I think the super extreme like rare Nike dunks,
like for example, the grateful dead Nike donks.
I actually had a pair for a second, but then donated them because I just was like, I don't
really actually know if I like these.
I don't know why I did what I did.
I think those are really trendy.
I think the sort of more rare, more exclusive, weird pairs of sneakers that are on the resale markets for like way too much money.
I don't know, that's kind of too much for me. I think those are trendy and they're not going to last.
I think the Nike Dunk sneaker as a whole in the more classic colors. I mean, those are timeless.
You can't go wrong. Like, they're a timeless sneaker. I think that actually ties us into the next sneaker that's super trendy
right now, which is the Adidas Samba sneaker.
If you don't know what these sneakers look like, Google them because I can describe them,
but I'm not going to do a good job.
The Nike Dunk is literally just, I can't explain, I actually, I literally can't explain
it at all.
There's no like key components to it, so you just need to Google it. The Dita's
Samba sneaker is the same thing you have to just Google it. There are a lot of people
are buying the white pair that has the three black stripes in a little blue tongue and
the souls are like a gray gum color. They also, I have them actually in all black and gray. I think like those types of sneakers
are timeless. The designs have been around forever. I just don't think they'll ever be cringe.
I think the collab sneakers, you know, like collabs between like supreme and Nike or, you know,
grateful dead in Nike or whatever.
Those sorts of rare sneakers, those are trendy and nobody's gonna care about those.
And they're gonna look kind of silly because they're usually really colorful and have crazy
patterns and shit.
Those are not gonna be cool.
I really doubt it. I doubt it, doubt it.
The more classic ones though, come on, you can't go wrong.
I mean, everybody's wearing the Adidas Samba sneaker.
I still think they look cool.
I don't think that they're gonna become overdone
just because a lot of people are wearing them right now.
It kind of reminds me of like Converse Chuck 70 high top converse like yeah, a lot of people wear them, but they're timeless,
they're never ever like a just a high top converse will always be cool to me.
Next, we have not wearing a bra as a trend.
I don't know about you or about society as a whole,
but to be honest, I don't care
because if I'm never wearing a bra again,
I almost never do that.
Okay, I hate it.
I hate wearing a bra.
I will, I literally avoid it at all costs.
I will do anything in my power to not wear a bra, I will, I literally avoid it at all costs. I will do anything in my power to
not wear a bra. If there's a top that needs a bra, like, I have to be in a really good
mood that day to put on a bra to wear the top. I don't want to. I avoid it at all costs.
And I know it's kind of like, a lot of girls are feeling the same way. And they're like,
I don't want to wear a bra. I think that this is something that is a little newer
of a trend.
It's like more accepted now than it used to be.
As a trend, I don't think it's gonna be a trend anymore.
Like, very soon or maybe even right now,
it's not even a trend anymore.
It's just like the way that it is.
We don't wanna wear bras anymore.
They're uncomfortable, they suck.
And once you learn how amazing and free you feel
walking around all day, not wearing a bra,
it's like amazing.
I mean, I don't, some people I think
are more comfortable wearing a bra,
depending on what boobs size you have and things of that sort.
Some people feel more comfortable wearing a bra, depending on what boobs size you have and things of that sort. Some people feel more comfortable wearing a bra.
I've heard of people who feel that way.
I think in that case, wearing a bra is not going to be out of style.
I just think that in general, it's just becoming more like a bra is not even a factor.
Either where you don't, or where you don't, and it doesn't really matter anymore.
If your nip is poking through, great.
If it's not great, no one cares.
And I think that that's going to become a timeless mentality moving forward is that who cares?
Bra, no bra, whatever.
It's just going to become less of a topic of conversation than I think it used to be,
where it's like, oh, she's making a statement because she's not wearing a bra, or oh,
she's making a statement because she's only wearing a bra as a top.
Like, I just think that that's all going to go away.
And it's just going to become like, no one cares, you know, and not wearing a bra as timeless.
I don't care what people say.
But also wearing a bra if you want to
and you like it is also timeless.
Next we have baggy jeans with a baggy sweater.
So basically baggy on baggy, right?
I think this is a little trendy and here's why.
Because I think wearing extremely oversized clothing
is a little bit,
it looks a lot of the times,
like the person wearing it is like swimming
in their clothing, you know what I mean?
It's like, come on, it looks,
it looks like it fits incorrectly, you know?
And I think that's the point, right?
But something, I think slightly oversized clothing is timeless because honestly
slightly oversized clothing is more comfortable. Finding clothes that fit you and then
sizing up a little bit, I don't know. Like personally, I love doing that because it just makes
the clothing more comfortable. So I tend to size up in a lot of things just for comfort because I don't like when my clothes
are tight or too tight in general. Something can look kind of tight but I don't
want it to feel really tight. You see what I'm saying? Like when I buy jeans I
always size up from what fits perfectly to something that's still fits really well, but maybe,
but gives me a little bit more breathing room.
In that, if we're talking about that, like that's timeless and honestly everybody should
do it, because it's the best.
But things that look extremely baggy and pairing them together, I just don't, buying super
ill-fitted clothing is just kind of, it's not, it can look a little
goofy.
And I think timeless is finding the perfect fit for you, maybe going and getting things
tailored.
I get things tailored all the time to fit me perfectly.
You know, having something that fits loosely and comfortably,
but isn't like so baggy that it's like,
looks ridiculous.
Like unnecessarily baggy clothing.
I think that's trendy and I don't really think
that's gonna last much longer.
Next, we have ballerina inspired clothing slash aesthetic.
This is definitely a trend right now
where a lot of people are taking inspiration
from traditional ballerina clothing,
not as much like the two twos and stuff,
but more, you know, the leotards and the ballet shoes
and the tight knit sort of pants and sweaters
and, you know, the pastel pinks and whites, that sort of thing.
I think this is trendy because there's only so much that can be done with it and I think it's going to become
stale at a certain point because there's only so far you can take it. You know, it's like, I think obviously, of course,
ballerinas who are do ballet, right?
Like, they're always gonna wear the classic ballerina clothing,
but turning it into a sort of street style,
meh, I am not convinced that that's gonna work out long term.
I mean, ballet flats were trendy when I was probably
10, 13 years old, I don't know, somewhere in there.
And then I remember it was like all the rage
and then it was the most ugly thing you could imagine,
like a year later.
I have a feeling that that's going to happen again.
I will say though that this round of ballerina inspired clothing coming back into style has been a lot
cuter and a lot cheaper than when it had come into style in the past, which makes me wonder if I
might actually be wrong in this actually might last, because
the way it's being done is so much more true to ballerina clothing in the first place,
which I think kind of might make it last longer.
I don't know.
Maybe it's timeless.
Maybe it's just going to stick around.
We'll see.
I'm actually kind of stumped on that one.
I do think it's really cute though.
I mean, I think little ballerina shoes
and, you know, the sort of pastel knit pieces.
I mean, I think that it's cute, you know, but, I don't know.
We'll see.
It might get stale soon.
We'll see.
Next, parachute pants. I
Actually, to Google this because I didn't really know what when I tweeted about this on the Twitter at AG
Podcasts, if you want to participate in future episodes, I got a lot of requests to talk about parachute pants.
And I was like, what what is that?
Basically, what I've gathered is that it's a pair of pants
that are made out of sort of a material
that makes a sound when you walk, you know?
Like the sort of like, shh, shh, shh,
sort of sound when you walk.
And they're kind of looser,
and they usually have like elastic drawstrings
and them and stuff,
and they kind of look like a parachute, but in pants.
I think that these are trendy.
I do actually like them and I have a pair.
I haven't worn them yet,
because I don't really know if I want to yet.
I do have a pair though.
So we'll see if those come into my rotation.
They look really comfortable,
which is kind of why I wanted them,
but I don't know if they're gonna look silly in 10 years
I think they might I really think that they might
Okay last but not least
We're gonna be talking about
Trucker hats
Trucker hats are a very classic cap hat
Vibe
They usually have mesh in the back,
and then a sort of foamy fabric material
that stiff on the front,
and it usually has some sort of logo printed on it.
No, these are trendy.
I'm sorry, they're trendy.
It's not the only hat that has like a bill on the front
that is truly timeless and isn't trendy
is like a baseball cap.
That's just super soft.
That's a timeless hat.
Okay, you can't go wrong with that.
A trucker hat?
No.
No, no, no, no, no.
You've probably seen it with Von Dutch on the front
or Bass Pro Shop on the front.
Like those are two popular sort of trucker hats
that we've
been seeing for probably the past three years and I can't I can't with it anymore.
I actually like the way that they fit though. I think that they look cool sometimes,
but I do think that they're trendy and I don't know, I think you just can't go wrong with like
a classic baseball cap. That's kind of the only way it works.
Like even the sort of sailor style caps
that kind of, or like train conductor style caps
that are kind of puffy on the top
and have kind of a rounded little bill in the front.
Like those are trendy to me.
Even though they have history behind them,
there's something about them to me that makes them trendy.
Like, they're not cool all the time.
They're only cool every few years.
They don't, yes, they've been coming in and out of style
for hundreds of years, probably.
But for some reason, they just really bug me.
Like, every few years, they bug me and I hate them.
And then like they come back for a second,
I'm like, wait, maybe it's cute.
Maybe I should buy one and then I never do.
Because they just are, we,
I just don't think that they work all the time.
They almost never work.
Anyway, I'm done.
I'm done hating on fashion trends for today.
Thank you guys for listening.
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