How long is this 90's revival thing going to stay with us? Is it going to end this year or will it stay for like 3 years?
Ended like two years ago, my man
>>11877425
>this popular and clearly prevalent trend ended several years
>>11877425
Nice bait.
h&m/zara core now
trendsetters have moved on a long time ago
>>11877423
I fucking hope it stays forever cause mainstream fashion hasn't been good since 1995
I feel like the 70s revival has been pretty big for the last few years as well. What now?
>>11878544
can't stress this enough
you're utterly delusional if you think otherwise
>>11878546
70s revival has been pretty big for 20 fucking years until 2011.
neutralcore is the next thing
>>11878557
in the 90s it may have been a niche thing for a while, was never "pretty big for 20 fucking years" though
>>11878571
well, it was a more definite thing in the 90s but it still carried over well into the 2000s with the pseudo-hippie-bohemian-chic trend and also the disco revivals that brought us such wonders as brightly-colored jeans and glitter-graphic tees.
And let's not forget the whole low-waist thing, which was originally a 70s trend.
>>11878534
What exactly is the chasm?
>>11878534
>trendsetting
what is this, fucking 1920?
applying modernist ideals to fashion is retarded and quaint as fuck.