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Awful fashion trends of the 2010s

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a year ago i made my very first video essay on this channel and it's crazy to see how far ModernGurlz has come in the last twelve months. this was supposed to be a funny april fools day video (oops), oh well! today's video i'm talking all about fashion from the 2010s and some of what i consider to be the worst fashion trends of the decade. spoiler: it's everything get in touch 💌 contact@moderngurlz.com follow us! 🌸 https://www.instagram.com/moderngurlz https://www.twitter.com/moderngurlzz research assistant mintra arie https://www.instagram.com/mintra.a/ music! 🎶 https://soundcloud.com/yueunseo/future-james-pure-imagination Music by Tarious Hill - Out Of Season - https://thmatc.co/?l=5A8754D3 intro/outro by nicole w.b https://www.instagram.com/nicole_collete_leon/ Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and this channel does not claim any right over them.

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    @ModernGurlz3 years ago for those who may not have seen the announcement: i started up a little casual side channel (don't worry ModernGurlz isn't going anywhere) and i just published my first video! check it out 🙈 ... 2203
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    @edll1763 years ago You forgot the “Keep Calm and ____” on every shirt😂 21296
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    @julialee1793 years ago skater skirts are so minimal and inoffensive, they're like.... the most non-statement clothing item. How could anyone hate them? 5411
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    @MichelleF13202 years ago Skater skirts should come back. It always looked flattering on everyone. 942
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    @ankitahemmady28842 years ago Anyone remember the tumblr vaporwave aesthetic where everything was holographic, pictures of dolphins, Arizona green tea, and home by resonance was everywhere?? It's still my favorites to this day but no one really talks about it anymore... ... 1282
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    @elsagreenlees16383 years ago imagine this generations kids wearing 2010’s clothing and saying ”i was so born in the wrong era” 4292
  • 3 years ago I can only remember the 2010s as mustaches, Galaxy, platforms, and tumblr. 8521
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    @Alexandra-xv1qm3 years ago Something about all these trends has always felt so..."cheap" or artificial for me, even compared to the decade before. I think what really makes this era so mediocre fashion-wise in my book is due to the explosion of fast fashion. Not that clothes today are made any better, but I feel like this time period really marked the current decline in quality. I can't really see much of these clothes being in the condition to be thrifted if any of these trends ever get revived twenty years from now. ... 1818
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    @rubysmyth3571last year i think its really funny that you cringe at the sight of the older clothes, but are completely in love with current trends that are kinda similar, like, its kinda obvious youre going to dislike them when theyre out again 219
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    @zoeeubanks47153 years ago Whenever I really look at 2010’s fashion, the thing that really strikes me is how cheap everything looked. Cheap fabric, cheap patterns, terrible imitation leather, horrible craftsmanship, etc.... I’m sure it’s at least partially due to the popularity of fast fashion, and because of that I’m sure we won’t see the end of it this decade... ... 2591
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    @kyracampbell78343 years ago does anyone remember in like 2015 when pineapples were literally on EVERYTHING?? 8321
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    @azuzziken6 months ago I'm most surprised that she didn't mention wearing tights under shorts and riding boots. That was such a staple look. 32
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    @VonGlorious3 years ago The Lita shoes made it possible for me, a fat girl, to wear heels.because the shoe could actually.hold my.body weight, the heels didn't break or bend, and the shoe protected my ankles. I miss them and think they look so fly. ... 397
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    @screamingforever3 years ago fashion is fake, trends are fleeting, and none of it truly matters. wear what you want, what you’re comfortable in, what makes you happy, or what you think looks good. 4038
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    @eminala73803 years ago The skinny vs non skinny jean war should seriously stop. There are different body types for different jeans and some people like me don’t look good in any jean but skinny. 5344
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    @sc6658last year My hot take is that the 2010s weren’t actually the “worst time for fashion”. It’s just a lot of people with that take were in their middle school cringe era or other awkward phase at the time, and they’d feel different if they were wearing skinny jeans or whatever at age 17 in 2013 versus at age 12 in 2013. Anecdotally, I was 17 in 2013 (turned 18 later that year) and had the same take about the early-mid 2000s having the “objectively worst” fashion (because that was my cringe era). Other people who think the early 2010s were somehow uniquely bad fashion-wise are just very into fashion and we’re simply on the other side of the trend cycle. ... 67
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    @lisalove9912 years ago Anyone else remember “feather earrings??” Me and my friend used to make tons of them and wear them to raves I’m pretty sure she had a photo of me in the zone back in 2011 putting together all different colors of feathers together with beads with my glue gun. Good times but looking back on it very different fashion for sure ... 689
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    @bbyjes3 years ago Anyone remember the craze around the color mint??? Mint nails, mint chevron tops, mint phone cases, mint everything 15169
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    @papkinn3 years ago I feel like 2010's was basically massive urge to be unique and quirky but in most basic and safe way possible, like kids wanting to have fun but being stopped by school's dresscode.
    We legit thought galaxy print and fake nerdy glasses are the peak of uniqueness 😂
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    @johnmayor4192 years ago for anyone born in the early 2000s it's so strange to look back on these trends because at the time, they weren't trends, they were the only fashion we knew as middle schoolers, so we went all in. 399
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    @sofia_with_an_f3 years ago Honestly, why? The only thing wrong with most of these is that they went “out of style”…
    Clothing and different fashion trends aren’t inherently good or bad, what’s important is having fun with self expression, or making that self expression a reflection of who we are or what we feel.
    Life is a lot more fun when you just live it, without worrying about what’s “cringe” or “awkward”.
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    @marisolmedina41843 years ago I will never forget how the "i'm not like other girls" starter pack was the whole mix of: starbucks, tumblr, mustaches, flower crown with wavy hair, etc 2372
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    @definitely.natasha3 years ago Remember when the "nerdy" trend was in? And we wore fake glasses and sweaters with "geek" or "nerd" written on them. We had suspenders attached to our shorts/jeans and we, for some reason, wanted to wear blazers and boe ties lmao ... 6891
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    @Lesi821553 years ago This video is kinda inspiring me to start with some of these "outdated" trends. Skater skirts are so cute and I want one. 266
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    @braveheartalice2 years ago I guess this is an unpopular opinion but I think high-low dresses/skirts are really pretty. Loved them back then and while I don't buy them as often now, I still adore the style. I think the cut is cute and elegant while remaining modest. I'm honestly having a hard time seeing the same negatives that moderngurlz sees in them and struggle to see what looks nice about the odd asymmetrical cut she prefers. ... 274
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    @Bibble_Bib3 years ago Lol you forgot about wearing Paris as a fashion statement. Everywhere you looked you could see the Eiffel Tower. Oh and the Union flag. 3041
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    @sparshitasahu25393 years ago I love how the clothes in the video is basically Y/N's entire closet. 4537
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    @mireli162 years ago I remember being extremely poor in the 2010s (dad passed away and our house burnt to the ground) I didn’t live in the US so insurance wasn’t a thing. I was never ever able to shop any of these trends so, I decided to learn how to sew. Studded shorts, galaxy print tshirts,high low skirts, skater skirts. I made all these things myself and boy how happy I was wearing all those things however, I would spend hours online looking for ideas, patterns,fabrics but wishing deep inside I could just afford to buy them.
    I’m happy that we are moving away from consumerism.
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    @CreoTan2 years ago As someone short and curvy, I absolutely LOVE high-low skirts because I know they actually cover my ass! It’s hard for me to wear mini skirts and fitted skirts that go above the knee because my butt is big and my waist is smaller proportionally, so my skirts usually end up pulling up in the back 😭 ... 113
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    @MD31NH3VN3 years ago ngl i miss this fashion era because you could literally wear emoji leggings with a galaxy shirt and people wouldn't even care 2746
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    @andjaj27523 years ago does anyone else remember that there were like flamingos, cactuses and pineapples all over the clothes around this time?! 4550
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    @hottie-dl1wp2 years ago The 2010s are slowly becoming as iconic as the early 2000s and 90s 136
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    @dieke89783 years ago there's this one outfit i remember everyone wearing in 2016: black skinny jeans with rips on the knees, an army green bomber jacket with perhaps a few boring pins or patches, and adidas superstars 109
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    @giicupcake3 years ago Honestly everyone is like "2010's fashion was ugly" right now but then years ago everyone said "2000's fashion was ugly" and now everybody is wearing babydoll shirts jean skirts velvet tracksuits baguette bags and some people are even wearing LOWRISE JEANS..... just let's wait for what people will be saying of 2010 fashion in ten years ... 1455
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    @MoonFireNinja3 years ago Being reminded of the crackle nail polish and mustache trend is a literal attack I can't believe we thought that was cute 6290
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    @leylayucel96482 years ago IMO, it's too soon to declare that the 2010s did not have a distinctive look. In the early 2010s, it would be hard to see that the early 00s had a distinctive look. We're not far enough evolved / remove from it yet. I would say to revisit this in 5-8 years from now. ... 31
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    @rebecamartinez5249last year There are so many trends in this video that is actually impossible not finding one you still like. 13
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    @chonky42053 years ago The nerd glasses trend!! Everyone was wearing those large fake black glasses to give of a "cute and nerdy" aesthetic and it was so cringey!! 3300
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    @harperpayne58213 years ago I kind of think it’s funny how she compares styles to their modern counterparts but justifies the modern version like we aren’t gonna do the same thing to our current trends in another ten years. 1182
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    @alicianisha352 years ago I feel the same about 2020's fashion. It's just a bunch of old trends and styles thrown together 38
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    @griffinmcknight29672 years ago It scares me to look back on the fever dream that was the 2010s, I remember getting a literal emoji blanket as a Christmas gift, what a dark time 82
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    @damondominique3 years ago all of these outfits should be accompanied by a vanilla bean frappuccino 8886
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    @Rose-qo8ic3 years ago Does anyone remember the obsession with infinity signs during this time? I still remember people would even mix arrows Into them 16721
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    @nicolem98272 years ago Hard disagree on a lot of these, and this is a particularly juvenile take on fashion. We cringe hardest at fashion trends from 10-15 years ago. Many of today’s trends (frogs, cottagecore, egirl, demonias) will eventually be looked upon with disdain. Fashion is cyclic. The Lita paved the way for many of the chunky shoe trends we see today. Skinny jeans are out, but it’s because we are bored of them, not because they’re bad. In 10-20 years, we’ll only remember the best bits of 2010s fashion and bring them back with modern twists. ... 350
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    @damlakacmaz8743last year And remember the makeup that was in style; all matte lipsticks, perfect foundation without any crease or impurity, very big black drawn eyebrows you can see from 100 m far, eyeshadow that looks like professionally done, and big black fake lashes. Big, bold and perfectly symetric of everything. Avocado on everwhere. Now you also feel 2016's wind on your face, right :D ... 24
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    @irEyERWO3 years ago I grew up at the time that people hated 80's fashion, then in 2000, people hated 90's fashion. Now, I am seeing so much of 80's, 90's, and sometimes even 00's fashion coming back. So my point is, wear what you want to wear rather than wearing what everyone is wearing. Fashion is cyclical, enjoy what you have at the moment and don't be embarrassed of what you wore years ago, be proud of the memories associated with it. Fashion trend is a scam brought about by the unethical fashion industry. ... 1774
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    @mamobee3 years ago I disagree with the notion that the 2010's doesn't have a distinctive style, I could spot a 2010's look from a mile away. I would say that the era we're in now, the 2020's doesn't have a distinct look, we're rehashing more old trends now than we ever did before ... 4922
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    @lorenzorosales2843 years ago I actually smile/ laugh than cringe when I see these fashion trends. 2013-2015 were the best years of my life and these bring back so many good memories and FAR easier times. 111
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    @r.for._reverie2 years ago You guys remember the 2010s were literally 3 years ago and we all used to want this look..
    Right?..
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    @ipesina3 years ago I love how she talks about some of these items like they're ancient articles that most people dont still wear today lmao 1835
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    @a_kemiii3 years ago You think you can hurt me? I wore galaxy pants, mustache jewelry, a flower crown and uggs. At the same time. NOTHING can hurt me. 876
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    @Solangeloshipper2 years ago As a Canadian, a plaid shirt can never fail, it looks good with skirts, as a dress, with jeans, even just with leggings. Plaid shirt everyone, buy one now. 21
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    @theofficialgreenkane9645last year 2010's fashion trends-
    -Flannel
    -Joggers
    -Athletic apparel
    -Snap backs
    -Yeezys
    -Balenciaga dad shoes
    -Denim Jackets
    -Supreme
    -Retro graphic Tee's
    -High wasted jeans
    -leggings
    -black jeans
    -Crop tops
    -Rompers
    Popular colors- Black, White, Grey
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    @BrittanyVenti3 years ago Skater skirts have a better silhouette for giving a small waist than tennis skirts do so I disagree with you, they serve a purpose.
    Also bandage dresses are flattering to curvy bodies so long as it's one solid color and I think that also serves a purpose for hourglass and pear shaped girls. I can't tell you how hard it is to find a flattering evening dress when you have a larger chest. Bandage dresses are a life saver. ...
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    @raquelvelasquezzzzz3 years ago It’s amusing to me how we used to hate the 2000s fashion, and now we are hating the early 2010s and 2000s fashion is making somewhat of a comeback! Fashion is really interesting ngl 1648
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    @user-dx5cj8vb7j2 years ago I don’t think ANY of these trends were “bad” or “cringe” actually! 😅 I literally can’t think of them that way. When I was sporting some of these looks, a lot of people (including myself!) thought the aesthetics of the 2000s were absolutely terrible. “Can you believe anyone ever wore low-rise jeans lol? Who would purposefully want to wear that, they were so ugly!” I used not be able to believe I wore tight cropped tees, and talked about how unflattering they were. I talked about the 2000s trends in the EXACT same way as people are now talking about 2010s trends. And now, those 2000s clothes are back in style, and all the times my mom told me, “Fashion comes and goes in cycles,” keeps repeating in my head. No matter what we think now, in 2030, we are gonna find a way to unjustify every one of these 2020s trends, I promise you. Fashion never gets “better” or “worse” unless it’s in regards to the comfort and freedom of the wearer. Gen Z embracing all the trends I (once loved, then) hated is showing me that there’s no point in mocking any trends, they’ll always come back, one way or the other! ☺️
    I personally like the way the 2010s embraced the curvier aesthetic, I became blessed in certain areas quite early on and was glad that I went from being mocked in the 2000s to complimented in the 2010s. Now the ideal body shape is changing once again and no longer looks like mine. Thankfully I don’t have to deal with high school drama anymore and in all these years, I’ve grown to love myself the way I am. The upcoming years might not be too kind to girls built like me, but I hope they realize that what goes around comes around and that the ideal will come to fit them once again in the future, so they should keep their chins up! All of you are beautiful nevertheless ☺️
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    @TheCanicap2 years ago The Valentino Rock Stud are still amazing! They will for sure come back as a big trend and a valued item on the vintage scene 37
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    @seekyegwhore83823 years ago Y'all remember when y/n fanfiction had a polyvore look for every chapter? Quality content right there 2296
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    @lovinginvention3 years ago Oh god. If it wasn’t “tribal” it was “aztec” 😭 2450
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    @bigpinkcomfycouch3 years ago As a curvier/chubby girl who can often feel insecure about her tummy, skater skirts can be a comfortable and cute option for me. Especially considering that my torso is longer than it should be in proportion to my legs, skater skirts fit me like mini skirts and are often the only skirts I can wear without having my ass out. This is one trend I wish people wouldn’t shit on as much because plus size people have a hard time finding comfortable things that fit, and yeah I wish I could find more pleated skirts that fit me right, but gd is it hard. The vanity sizing that continues today as well as the style of a school girl/pleated skirt can make finding one that fits as someone with wide hips and a slight tummy really difficult. Skater skirts by comparison are made with stretchier material and don’t have that annoying stitching at the top that’s made to make the top half of the skirt hug your hips. They’re just made more comfortable and are very easy to pair with the rest of your outfit because the silhouette is just a basic a-line circle skirt. Sometimes basic isn’t bad and you can make a cute outfit with one just fine. Sorry if this came off as very rant-y but I wanted to point out that certain trends get a lot of shit without people really considering that they may fit a certain body type better than this cute new trendy thing that’s wayyyyy better. Yeah my style looks a bit dated, but you try finding the current “new thing” when your proportions are bigger than what the fashion industry thinks is beautiful. ... 17
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    @sandalwhichlast year The 2010s were not any more derivative of earlier styles than other decades were. There was more of a distinct style to that decade than you think. For example, those "triangle" swimsuits pictured here look nothing like 80s swimsuits to me, and I was born in the 70s so I know something about 80s swimsuits. Yes, they used neon colors back then too but that'as far as the similarity goes. ... 13
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    @fabiesbella3 years ago 2010s Trendy Animal : owls and pugs
    2020s Trendy Animal: Frogs and cows
    2010s Trendy fruit: Pineapples and Avocados
    2020s Trendy fruit: strawberries
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    @friendlyneighbourhoodbridg13543 years ago As a long-legged female, you'll have to pry my skater skirts and tailored high-waisted skinny jeans out of my cold, dead hands 1412
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    @LikeTheProphet2 years ago This reads more as “list of things I, personally, hated” and not terribly objective lol. 151
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    @PandaMom9230last year I work at an upscale women’s clothing store and I can’t even begin to tell you how trends are flooding back!!! Wide leg jeans, stonewashed straight leg jeans, (much less obnoxious and tall) gladiator sandals, and we even recently came out with our own version of denim leggings (they’re called The Jeanie if you really wanna know the store I’m talking about). More and more women are coming in asking if we sell low rise jeans. I keep telling them to wait another year or so and they’ll be back!!! ... 12
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    @ToriCastell3 years ago Imagine in 10 years we’ll be talking about how bad the fashion was in the 2020’s 1977
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    @pachirisugirl72043 years ago Do you guys remember the thick black hipster glasses we’d all wear? I remember many of us would even take the IMAX 3D glasses from movie theatres with us home and then take “selfies” with them. Ah. 1864
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    @Ro-the-redhead2 years ago Skater skirt with a pair of tights still has a STRONG grip on me. Although I've been branching out to longer/pencil skirts that I feel compliment my body more, I still find skater skirts very versatile in my closet. 14
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    @Frenchbeatles952 years ago Skinny jeans and Skater Skirts until I die, both versatile and looks good on my body shape, I can easily dress them up or down with just a T-shirt. Never had those Lita shoes but I would love them now. High-Low dresses were never my favorite unless they were well executed like that first picture on the left when showing those side by side pictures on the red carpet. My go-to fancy dress is a high-low dress that is nicely executed. ... 14
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    @Khensani3 years ago i'm not a jeans girl myself but i still think curvy and thicc girls look great in skinny jeans. i think the biggest thing that makes jeans flattering or unflatterring is more about the waistline than anything 1110
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    @PettyBlue13 years ago Looking forward to a “what was wrong with the 2020s video” in the future. The only timeless thing in the world of fashion is hating on outfits that were popular 10-20 years ago. 3268
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    @briannajacoby44562 years ago I honestly love the skater skirt its very comfortable, i would say more than sweatpants its not Iconic but it makes for nice flattering casual wear if you have sensory issues. 18
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    @DocterCoconut2 years ago No hold on, did you really just say that flowers crowns were 'taken from another culture and watered down' like, what culture?? Every human culture that grows flowers has had flower crowns as a thing 37
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    @Muton2303 years ago the only reason why people think the 2010s is 'bad' fashion is because we don't have enough distance for perspective, everything comes back around to be 'in fashion', also, I love litas, they are so cute 855
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    @vivienneblaise6763 years ago I disagree that the fashion trends of the 2010s are unidentifiable. We just haven’t lived long enough past the 2010s and into the 2020s to compare those trends with “new”, “modern” trends. And even this video is made on the basis of distinguishing the early 2010s from the early 2000s and early 2020s. Give it time ... 493
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    @SilverOnTheCloud3 years ago There was a trend a few years ago in the cosplay world where people dressed as fawns and sometimes the heel-less shoes were used to look like hooves. 6
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    @strawbrrybloodlast year I tried crackle nail polish once as a kid and had one of the most gutteral NO responses ive ever had to any cosmetic. Everything about it set off my fight or flight, the sound, sight, and feeling of it taking affect, the texture after it was dried, the look of it on my nails, ugh the memory still makes my skin crawl. Having it pop up in this video was like a jumpscare. ... 4
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    @zara.f53683 years ago Ngl skater skirts are still something I 100% wear till today. 1458
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    @MrBug-qp1zz3 years ago I have this weird vivid memory of some Men with beards and flannels calling themselves Lumbersexuals 339
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    @gildanonofyabiznez64302 years ago I find it so alien when Americans talk about the supposed "economic recession" in 2008. I live in Argentina, I've existed through my 22 years age during a never ending economic recession 21
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    @eaqua562 years ago Non prescription glasses, west African prints (outside of Africa), jewel toned/peacock jewelry and clothes, and feathers in hair were pretty popular in the ‘10s. 9
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    @niceguy44413 years ago It took me way too long to realize that it's not "I don't like the way I look in skinny jeans" but instead it was "I don't like the way skinny jeans look on me" 875
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    @xTokiDokiHaato3 years ago I feel so attacked by this video.
    But I never sunk so low as to wear anything with an emoji on it. At least I have that.
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    @thebluedot4728last year we had some really cute outfits. do not let this channel or video tarnish what we actually wore and make it look like an absolute joke.. this is really rude. 29
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    @mariaerika15772 years ago i'm curious about what 2010s style you think is "not awful". would really be interesting if there's a video on that too :) 11
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    @PumpkinMozie3 years ago To be honest I still think skater skirts are super cute 464
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    @CatWearingHeadphones3 years ago DOES ANYONE REMEMBER THOSE EARLY 2010s NEON PARTY GLASSES WITH THE SHUTTERS ☠️ 768
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    @unknowndeoxys002 years ago We're already clowning on 2010s fashion? The 2030-40s kids will revive this and clown y'all right back, look out 11
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    @hanpear2 years ago 2010s fashion is allll too familiar to me as someone who lived most of my teens then 🥲. the fashion choices were bad but like also so naive and almost charming when i look back at it. all of us who are skirting the millennial-gen z line really know these times too well. i feel nostalgic for it now even though my fashion taste is arguable much more well-adjusted now in my 20s 😅 ... 14
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    @lastinghappiness39773 years ago I will never forget when I almost convinced my parents to buy me a pair of customized galaxy converse with mustaches on them 😭🧍🏾‍♀️✋🏽 1006
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    @meliyaramirez33053 years ago As a low income teenager during the early 2010s there were sooo many things I wanted here, ESPECIALLY the lita shoes and hundreds of skater skirts. I still want them as a 25 year old tbh 1897
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    @ZeldasMasklast year Back in 2010 you bought what was in the store, now you buy everything online. That’s why we all don’t look the same anymore 7
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    @sadem10452 years ago I graduated from high school in 2013 and since then fashion trends have meant nothing to me (though I went through a brief period where I laughed at the whole VSCO scene until realizing I was being a dick). Now I just wear what I want to wear. I regret going to school with horrible people who made me feel like I couldn't wear what made me happy. ... 7
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    @lizzymc13003 years ago The only thing I miss from those times, is when thrift clothes were actually affordable.🙄 1658
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    @nanih.7873 years ago i wish she would’ve touched on the “swag” trend. snap backs, high socks and basketball jerseys had a grip on teens in the 2010’s 677
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    @LethalBubbles2 years ago it's all good stuff you're just wore out on it. this'll be the new nostalgia in 2030 and 2040 7
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    @viedaz.42913 years ago THAT GALAXY, MUSTACHE, PUG AND CRACKLE TRENDS GAVE ME WHIPLASH 3
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    @AyshaLovesYou3 years ago I don’t understand why you said “skinny jeans make you look very disproportionate, especially if you’re curvier.”? I’m a pretty curvy girl, and my skinny jeans look amazing on me! I always get compliments when I wear them! You can’t just automatically assume everybody looks the same in certain types of clothing. Everybody has different body shapes. ... 1009
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    @antonina83373 years ago "I can't think of a single outfit with a skater skirt that wouldn't be cuter with a midi slip skirt or a standard pleated skirt" well that's because these styles of skirts are trendy lately, you just prefer it because it's a current fashion and aesthetic choice 🙄 In 5 years there will be another skirt silhouette and you will be like "why wear midi slip skirt if you can wear this!" ... 902
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    @rosalindc96512 years ago American Apparel had a lot of problems but it actually wasn’t “fast fashion” at all. It was pricey because it was made for the most part in the US as opposed to Forever 21, H&M etc. 7