11 Gen Z Style Trends That Older Generations Should Adopt
Huff PostIt’s always a safe bet to look to the past for style inspiration: You can’t go wrong if you’re borrowing Brigitte Bardot’s patented cigarette pants and cat eye look or channeling Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s sleek white blouses and minimal color palette. “Think Hailey Bieber’s statement-making minimalism, Gigi Hadid’s freewheeling freestyle looks and fashion darlings Molly and Reese Blutstein’s signature DIY creations, which ooze with homespun charm,” she said. “I think perhaps they’re the generation that’s most acutely aware of the impacts of pollution, overconsumption and overproduction ― something the fashion industry plays a huge role in ― because they’re the generation that’s going to have to actually live through many of the problems caused by climate change,” said Sophie Strauss, a personal stylist based in Los Angeles. “Young people generally don’t have a ton of disposable income, so thrifting is a way to participate in fashion ethically without spending a ton of money,” Strauss said. Longer Socks Jeremy Moeller via Getty Images YouTuber Tamara Kalinic seen wearing visible white socks and black shiny leather loafers from Prada during New York fashion week, in September 2022.