2026 fashion trends and predictions 🎀🪲✨

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welcome back to our sixth annual trend predictions video. there are a handful of things we think will be making waves in the fashion space this year, like pussybow blouses, dalmatian prints, and brutalist jewelry. what fashion trend are you looking forward to the most?

intro 0:00
brutalist jewelry 3:30
funky hats 4:55
insects 5:50
savory colors 6:35
gauchos & culottes 7:30
harem pants 10:15
pussybow blouses 11:45
muscle tees 13:10
bralettes & bustiers 14:35
pinafores 15:10
saddle shoes 15:45
filet crochet 16:25
braids 17:15
tassels 17:40
frog closures 18:10
utilitarian buttons 18:50
fabric bags 19:30
dalmatian print 19:55
raw wool 20:55

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5 Comments

  1. I sometimes feel like I’m a little ahead of the curve with these videos (most of the times I’m a late adapter I guess). I have been wearing insect jewelry and the equivalent of brutalist jewelry for like a year and a half already. It’s easier for me to go with jewelry than clothing too. (Also, I use jewelry loosley here, it’s all cheap metals with nice shapes)

  2. Zebra, cow, deer and dalmatian prints are so in and so chic! I always LOVED animal prints, they’re such a statement and classically beautiful pattern, VERY excited for this! I’m sure we’ll also see Mastiff breeds’ patterns like Harlequin, Blue merle and different shades of brindle pop up soon!

  3. this video is so well done, i love the emphasis on fashion history and how current events may point in that same direction

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