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German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, 2011

The 2010s (2010–present) have thus far been defined by a revival of austerity era period pieces, 1980s neon colors, and unisex early 1990s styles influenced by skater fashions.[1][2] In the early 2010s, many early 1990s fashions and late 2000s fashions remained popular in Europe, the United States, Latin America, Australia and East Asia, especially the indie pop and grunge look [3][4] which largely drew upon elements of 1970s garage rock and contemporary alternative fashion. Latin American teens and young adults, who started keeping up with general Western fashion more closely since the mid-1990s, proved to be more conservative upon maintaining or abandoning 2000s trends than their European and North American peers until about 2013.

The leading European designers of the 2010s include Nicolas Ghesquière, Miuccia Prada, Frida Giannini, Marc Jacobs, Phoebe Philo and Karl Lagerfeld.

Top models include Lara Stone, Karlie Kloss, Joan Smalls, Natasha Poly, Liu Wen, Anja Rubik, Freja Beha Erichsen, Mariacarla Boscono, Saskia de Brauw and Cara Delevingne.[5][6]

The influence of hipster fashion

Retro eyeglasses

  • Perhaps the most conspicuous feature of hipster fashion to become mainstream in the early 2010s were "ironic glasses", also called "nerd glasses" or "hipster glasses",[29] used by the early emocore fans of the 1990s and early 2000s, especially male ones (though this early emo fashion never went mainstream, as most of the early post-hardcore and indie emo bands not influenced by pop punk).[30][31][32] Though the term initially referred to replica Ray-Ban Wayfarer frames worn with clear lenses or no lenses, by 2013, these had largely replaced by vintage-inspired spectacles more in line with what was worn by the average spectacle wearer in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, such as thick horn-rimmed glasses, cat eye glasses, and browline glasses.[20] The resurgence of interest in 1960s fashions was due to the TV show Mad Men on American, British, Italian and Australian fashion.[33]

Women's clothing

Early 2010s (2010–2012)

1980s influences

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Dark 1980s inspired skinny jeans popular in Russia, 2010

Snuggies

3D printing

  • 3D printed clothing became available at the high end of the market in the early and mid 2010s. Designer Iris van Herpen started showing 3D printed pieces as early as 2010 Amsterdam Fashion week.[47][48] In 2012, Continuum Fashions launched printed shoes.[49] In 2013, burlesque performer Dita Von Teese wore a gown printed into rigid nylon, specifically designed for her body.[50]

Mid 2010s (2013-)

Indian actress Sameera Reddy wearing contrasting black and white top

Return of anti-fashion

Black and white clothing

  • Black and white clothing, popularized by Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne, became fashionable in the UK and China. In 2014, this spread to Americans.[55] These items of clothing include white trenchcoats with black sleeves, biker jackets, houndstooth coats, and black Gothic-inspired tops with skulls or crosses embellished with rhinestones.[63]
  • In the United Kingdom, Australasia and the United States, women's cream blazers and tuxedo jackets often have contrasting black velvet or satin lapels.[64] Many young women in Brazil, Germany and the United Kingdom, wear black and white converse all-stars.
  • In China and North Korea, black and white polka dot dresses became fashionable from spring 2013 onwards.[65] In Britain, polka dot shirts in black, blue, red or brown, were worn by both women, and fashion-conscious male hipsters.
  • In fall 2013, the chunky black platform shoes fashionable in the mid-1990s made a comeback in Britain and the USA.[66]

Onesies

Men's clothing

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Italian slim-fit suits, often in grey rather than the navy blue of the 2000s, became popular in the UK, USA, China and Russia due to the success of movies like Quantum of Solace, and the TV show Mad Men.

Early 2010s (2010–2012)

Neon Colors and Indie

Ivy League look

Pop group One Direction wearing classic preppy clothing

Professional Fashion

Paul Mac wearing slim-fit velvet jacket (with singer Megan Washington), 2013.

Prewar influences

Mid 2010s (2013-)

1990s revival

Formal Wear in Darker Colors

Youth fashion

Indie and hipster

Scene kids

Contemporary youth display a mix of alternative fashions.

Classic preppy

Skater and Sneakerhead fashion

Hip hop

Japanese hip hop look inspired by early 1990s fashion: brightly colored baseball jacket, neon-yellow beanie hat, and yellow Doc Martens
  • Hip hop fans wear tactical pants, Nike Air Jordans, Ralph Lauren Polo Boots, Obey and Diamond Supply Co. T-shirts and snapbacks, Hollister T-shirts, and goggle jackets.[151][152] Retro 1980s fashions like snapbacks, skinny acid-wash jeans, baseball caps, baseball jackets, tracksuits, varsity jackets, Vans, Chuck Taylors, rain boots, retro Nikes, Shell tube socks, denim jackets, Levis, Adidas and Nike apparel, gold chains, Ray Ban sunglasses, Air Jordans, and over-sized sweaters, and colors such as red, green, and yellow, made a comeback in the African American community due to the influence of drum and bass, rave music, and indie pop-inspired rappers. Independent brands have risen to popularity, as well as floral print items and tie-dye items. Button-down shirts are often worn fully buttoned, rather than the partially buttoned looks sported elsewhere.
  • Fashion designers such as Riccardo Tisci and Rick Owens begin to gain a new popularity within hip hop, popularized by rappers such as Kanye West and A$AP Rocky. Such designers inspire a "darker" aesthetic involving monochromatic colour schemes (usually black or grey), extra-long shirts usually sporting over-sized neck openings and asymmetrical hems, skinny jeans that are worn with long inseams and an aggressive taper to cause bunching up or "stacks" near the ankle (a style heavily popularized and sported by West) and high-top sneakers. Black boots, leather jackets, denim vests, bombers, monochrome sports jerseys, waxed jeans, black varsity jackets, tapered sweatpants, drop-crotch trousers, layering shorts over leggings and occasionally floral print are all popular trends within this style as well. Other notable rappers that sport this look include Kendrick Lamar, Danny Brown, and Pusha T.

Steampunk

Latin American particularities

Hairstyles

Women's hairstyles in the early and mid 2010s have been fairly individualistic, although many women keep their hair traditionaly long with a side parting. Solid-colored hair is generally considered the most fashionable, although since 2012 it has become increasingly common to dye one's hair in an ombré style. It has also become increasingly fashionable for women to cut their hair shorter.

Many African-American women favor natural, Afro-textured hair in reaction to the damage caused by relaxers which were extremely popular in the 2000s, opting instead for natural products to style their hair.

Example of the Hitler Youth haircut and designer stubble worn by footballer David Beckham, 2012

In the early 2010s, men's 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s haircuts have undergone a revival, with many British professionals wearing businessman's haircuts with side partings,[161] quiffs[162] or slicked back hair.[163][164] For African-American men, mohawk variants of the hi-top fade, Afro, 360 Waves and jheri curl are popular in the 2010s, as are shaved patterns or "steps" into variants of the buzzcut. The emo style fringes also went out of fashion around the same time.[165][166]

By 2012, a long undercut or mohawk-like haircut, in which only one side of the head is buzzed, became popular among circles of ravers, metalcore, and dubstep fans in the US, inspired by Skrillex.[167] The High Top Fade, often with a bleached blonde streak inspired by Wiz Khalifa, came back into style among African American youth on the West Coast.

The bangs (hairstyle) and headband combination has remained popular among young girls and teenage and college girls, especially those associated with the indie, preppy and scene subcultures. Ponytails are still popular, especially when exercising or playing sports. Side ponytails and side braids are popular sometimes in combination with bangs (hairstyle).

In Britain, the minimalist makeup of the late 2000s carried on as a trend in many parts of the country, whilst growing out of fashion in other areas as women sought to imitate the fake tan and thick "Scouse brow" popularized by Kate Middleton and the cast of The Only Way is Essex and Desperate Scousewives.[168]

Facial hair

In many western countries, the growing of a full beard became a popular trend amongst young males in the early-to-mid 2010s, with some suggesting this was due to the influence of the hipster subculture and the 'movember' campaign.[169][170] An increase in facial hair transplants was reported in the United Kingdom in the first three years of the decade,[171] and the trend approached what researchers predicted would be a 'peak' level of desirability.[172]

See also

Notes

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