It’s funny to see how similar the street scene looked 10 years ago. Of course, there are a few exceptions.
When you look at pictures from ten years ago, it is interesting to notice how similar fashion is now popular with style stars. 10 years ago, the street scene looked surprisingly similar to what it is now!
Ten years ago, clothing was influenced by, among others, Miranda Kerr, Rihanna and Olivia Palermo.
We rounded up a few trends we loved in 2013. Do these look familiar?
Whistle pants
In 2013, everyone wore bell bottoms. Thus, ten years later, this trouser model has momentarily lost its popularity and style stars prefer a wider waist and otherwise a looser model.
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Ballerina shoes
Almost every style star wore ballerinas in 2013. After a break of a few years, this shoe model has made a comeback.
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Big bags
Ten years ago, goods were packed in a large bag. The funny thing about this trend is that this year, a large bag is the trendiest choice.
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Camo pattern
In the 2010s, the camo pattern was very popular. This pattern makes a comeback every once in a while and one of these golden moments is currently underway.
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Capri pants
There was a time when capri pants were a trendy choice. That was about ten years ago. I have to say that it is hard to imagine this trend becoming a hit again, but this has also happened with other seemingly incomprehensible trends. One example of such a trend could be very low-waisted pants or a headband familiar from zeros.
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Rivets
About ten years ago, people wanted to put some staples here and there, such as in caps, bags, pants and jackets.
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Belt with waistband
Belts were worn either around the waist or on the hips in 2013. The purpose of the belt was not only to hold the pants up, but rather as an accessory. Chain belts have slowly made a new rise, so you will see plenty of them this year as well.
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