2010s in fashion

[8] Top female international models include Gisele Bündchen,[9] Lara Stone, Raquel Zimmermann, Karlie Kloss, Kaia Gerber, Adut Akech, Adriana Lima,[10] Joan Smalls, Natasha Poly, Liu Wen, Anja Rubik, Freja Beha Erichsen, Mariacarla Boscono, Suki Waterhouse, Lindsey Wixson, Arizona Muse, Saskia de Brauw, Behati Prinsloo, Lily Aldridge, Lais Ribeiro, Irina Shayk, Elsa Hosk, Martha Hunt, Constance Jablonski, Catherine McNeil, Monika Jagaciak, Emily DiDonato, Jessica Hart, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Karmen Pedaru, Mica Argañaraz, Candice Swanepoel, Cara Delevingne, Vanessa Axente, Cameron Russell, Amanda Murphy, Julia Nobis, Edie Campbell, Lexi Boling, Imaan Hammam, Binx Walton, Edita Vilkeviciute, Andreea Diaconu, Aymeline Valade, Fei Fei Sun, Iselin Steiro, Anais Mali, Anne Vyalitsyna, Jourdan Dunn, Toni Garrn, Jamie Bochert, Daphne Groeneveld, Rianne van Rompaey, and Anna Ewers.

[11][12][13][14] Top male international models include Sean O'Pry,[15] David Gandy,[16] Clément Chabernaud, Baptiste Giabiconi, Garrett Neff, Arthur Kulkov, Noah Mills, Will Chalker, Evandro Soldati, Adam Senn, Francisco Lachowski, Andrés Velencoso, Simon Nessman, Mathias Lauridsen, Marlon Teixeira, and younger men like Lucky Blue Smith[17] or Brooklyn Beckham.

In addition, young American women began wearing feather earrings, beaded bracelets, sneakers resembling moccasins,[43] ponchos, vests and jackets made from striped Mexican blanket material, despite the connotations of cultural appropriation.

[45] In the UK, modestwear combined with elements of fashion in the west became popular among many young Middle Eastern women, colourful floral hijabs, black satin gowns worn with a long shawl collar overcoat, with retro inspired zigzag patterns.

[50] This trend had spread to Middle Eastern countries like Turkey, Iran and the United Arab Emirates by 2016,[51] with Italian brand Dolce and Gabbana launching a range of black and white hijabs and abayas decorated with lace daisies, roses and lemons.

In France, Ireland and America, 1990s-inspired Choker necklaces featuring colored glass beads, silver chain link, artificial diamonds, Swarovski crystals, lace, velvet, and black or red leather had returned to popularity.

[74] Originally envisioned as pajamas, onesies were often purchased as a gag gift,[75] and worn as casual streetwear[76] by some younger women in the UK, Australia,[77] and the US, including Amy Childs, Kourtney Kardashian, and Holly Carpenter.

[108][109] The pantywaist tops previously fashionable as sportswear in the late 1970s and early 1980s, started to commonly replace T-shirts in the UK, US and South Africa, especially among pop stars and models like Candice Swanepoel, Emily Ratajkowski,[110] Nicki Minaj, and Beyoncé, whose one-off bodysuits were modified from vintage Adidas and Chicago Bulls jerseys.

[113][114][115] Another emerging trend of 2018–19, popularized by Calvin Klein, Coach,[116] Alexander McQueen and Tommy Hilfiger, took inspiration from 1970s blue collar Americana, especially the clothing worn by biker chicks, cowgirls, hard rock fans, and small town inhabitants of the American heartland.

[citation needed] This contrasted to Britain, Italy, Europe, and parts of the US, where more formal Mad Men-inspired business clothing such as slim-fitting grey two piece suits had made a comeback in the workplace during the early 2010s.

[197][198] Continuing on from the 2000s, fur ushanka and Astrakhan caps were often worn at wintertime formal occasions in Russia,[199] Georgia, Kashmir,[200] and Pakistan[201] as both a symbol of national pride, and as a means of rejecting the excesses of Westernising globalization.

[202] In Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, however, the wearing of traditional dress such as the Astrakhan cap, kurta and pajama began to decline among professionals in favor of a Western style suit and tie, as part of a wider backlash against Hamid Karzai's regime.

[210] In South Africa and the Congo, Dandies known as sapeurs and swenkas began imitating the wardrobes of the previous colonialist regime, by importing expensive modern three piece designer suits and customising them with vintage accessories such as the fedora, spats, bowtie and cane.

[217] Beginning in March 2017, clothing inspired by 1990s Britpop, mod revival[224][225] and 1970s fashion[226] became popular among young men in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy,[227] Hong Kong, and France,[228] especially in beige, cream, sand, orange, blue, brown, dark green, ecru, red, pistachio, and complementary neutral tones.

Reasons for the "belt bag" being in vogue was attributed to changing lifestyle needs that made categories like luggage, backpacks and even fanny packs popular items on shopping and wish-lists during the 2018 holiday season, along with a persisting taste for throwback fashion, particularly 1980s nostalgia.

[260] American and Asian Steampunks sometimes incorporate pirate shirts or petticoats borrowed from fantasy or Ren-Fair LARP,[261] and elements of Japanese street style such as Gothic Lolita inspired short skirts,[262] traditional silk kimonos, or parasols.

[270] Throughout the 2010s, Preppy girls wore flip flops, ballet flats, Keds worn in ads by Mischa Barton, Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift, Sperry Top-Sider boat shoes, white casual Sperry sneakers, flat ankle boots with tights or crew or knee socks slouched down over tights, leggings, jeggings or skinny jeans,[271] layered shirts and tees, cold shoulder tops, capri pants, ankle length pants, colored jeans, opaque or footless tights, tweed cloth or plaid skirts, skater dresses,[272] skater skirts, baby doll dresses, cotton shorts in pastel colors, romper dress or romper with shorts, Uggs, Hunter boots brand rain boots, leg warmers, jogger pants, white or pastel colored skinny jeans, high waisted jeans, "mom" jeans worn with shirt or sweater tucked in and a belt, stacked waist denim, shortalls, railroad stripe blouses, knee socks, flat knee high riding boots with knee socks visible at top, flat ankle boots with visible slouched knee socks, jeggings,[273] capri or ankle length leggings worn with shorts, dresses and skirts, oversized sweaters, bike shorts with or without lace trim worn with long shirts or under shorter skirts or dresses, 3/4 length sleeved shirts, tees and polos layered with a long sleeved shirt in cooler weather, Nike Tempo shorts, Nike Elite crew socks, and crew neck sweatshirts bearing the name and crest of the school or college.

The British equivalent of preppies, known as Sloane rangers, dressed similarly, by combining traditional British upper class fashions such as tweed cloth sportcoats, white pants, jodhpurs, barbour jackets, practical knitwear, Chanel clothing, or strings of pearls with androgynous and revealing tailoring inspired by reality TV stars and supermodels like Cara Delevingne, including PVC skirts, lace blouses, designer brand sneakers, or cropped blue and white cardigans that exposed the stomach.

[274][275][276][277] In the Americas, Britain, Australia, Ethiopia[278] and the Philippines, many skaters wore designer streetwear such as joggers, hoodies, backwards baseball caps, and tracksuits in addition to the typical plaid shirts, ripped jeans and trucker hats.

[289] As of 2016[update], the most desirable[290] colors for sneakers and apparel were black, red[291] and white[292] due to their longstanding association with late 1980s new wave music, the Michael Jordan era of basketball,[293] and old school hip-hop.

[294] From 2010 to 2012, the androgynous scene subculture (also known regionally as "Shamate" and "Coloridos") remained common in the West Coast United States, Europe, Australasia, parts of Asia,[295] and South America, especially in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza.

[296] The style was influenced by hip-hop, emo, Japanese street style, and indie pop fashion, especially skinny jeans, trucker hats, Nike shoes, mismatched neon green, fluorescent yellow, bright blue or hot pink socks worn with sneakers, Vans, Levi's 501 jeans,[191] Dickies shorts, pocket watches,[297] flannel shirts, thin ties, Nike Elite crew socks guys and girls, Chucks, Keds, vintage tees sometimes featuring pop art designs,[298] plain tees with contrasting edging, and Vans.

[310] Hip hop fans wear tactical pants, Nike sneakers and apparel, Air Jordans, Ralph Lauren Polo Boots, strapback caps, Obey and Diamond Supply Co. T-shirts, Mitchell & Ness retro snapbacks, True Religion jeans, and goggle jackets.

[321] Brands such as Supreme, Obey, merchandise from Odd Future, Tyler, the Creator's Golf Wang clothing line, HUF, and the apparel of skate magazine Thrasher are popular in hip hop and street style.

In Mexico and the Southwestern US during the early 2010s, many members of the cholo, chicano and lowrider subcultures combine hip-hop fashion with Western shirts, traditional charro jackets, Stetson hats, skinny jeans,[325] and Cowboy boots with elongated toes.

Pachuco style Zoot suits, fedoras and panama hats made a comeback,[326] together with more typical casual rockabilly fashions for everyday wear such as slim jeans, black leather jackets, bowling shirts, brightly colored blouses and flouncy skirts for girls, polka dot dresses with petticoats, and flowers worn in the hair.

[citation needed] In the UK, Middle East,[389] and Australia during the early 2010s, a type of short mullet haircut with buzzed sides and bleached blond streaks became popular among sporty male young people, teenage Irish travellers, and urban youths of Iranian[390] and Lebanese descent[391] inspired by The Combination crime film.

[392] By 2013, a long undercut or mohawk-like haircut, in which only one side of the head is buzzed,[393] became popular among circles of ravers, hipster girls, metalcore, and dubstep fans in the US, inspired by Skrillex[394] and various female pop stars such as Ellie Goulding,[395] Tess Aquarium, Miley Cyrus,[396] or Rihanna.

In other areas, this went out of fashion during the early and mid 2010s as women sought to imitate the fake tan and thick "Scouse brow" popularized by Kate Middleton, Cara Delevingne and the cast of The Only Way is Essex and Desperate Scousewives.

[152] Old school tattoos were popularised by female celebrities like Kat Von D imitating the pinup girls of the 1950s, and by men like footballer David Beckham, pop star Harry Styles or Justin Bieber aspiring for the "tough guy" look.

Women wearing contemporary outfits at a 2015 fashion show
South African model Candice Swanepoel wearing pantywaist top and bodycon skirt, 2010
Jing Ulrich , a prominent global leader in finance, wearing brightly colored 1980s-inspired dress, 2012
The A-line dress made a comeback in 2013. Hemlines also became shorter than they were in the early 2010s.
Chinese women in Ireland, 2016
Women's 1970s inspired outfit from 2018
English-Irish boy band One Direction with preppy -inspired outfits in 2012
Business casual
A man wearing a leather Supreme snapback hat while taking a photograph in 2016
Japanese slim fitting three piece grey suit with window pane check, mid to late 2010s
Mid 2010s Ugandan fashion
A Community Programs team wearing casual attire in 2019
Typical late 2010s fashion of Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer in 2018
Polish youth attending a rock music festival, 2011
Indian children, 2015
Three girls with multicolored seapunk inspired hair
American rapper Tyga in 2013
K-Pop singer Psy
An example of an e-girl's aesthetic
Actress Jennifer Lawrence sporting a loosened wavy hairstyle, 2011
Musician Harry Styles sporting a wings haircut in 2012.
K-pop star B.I sporting an undercut hairstyle, 2016
A man with sleeve tattoos, beard and flannel shirt, mid 2010s