I live in NYC so I honestly do see most of these trends everyday. I do think where you live matters for how much people take risks or try out fashion trends
Totally agree. I live in a midsized city in Germany and most people wear functional clothes (although wearing Salomon sneakers now is kind of trending too😅). But in the next bigger city only 20min from me, you would see most trends within 5 minutes. I'm not sure, but I think it's to do with demographics. My city is mostly workers and families. Young people move away for studying and work. Even the younger people working in my city usually commute. Also, stores adapt. If you'd go to Zara or H&M here, you'll find mostly basics. More trendy pieces aren't even on offer
I live in a smaller city/suburb in the south east of the Netherlands, quite far away from the influence of Amsterdam, and people don´t really dress with trends in mind. Skinny jeans and chunky sneakers are still a go to for example. I love the fact that I´m not bombarded with trends in real life all the time. Imagine everyone dressing in the same Goelia or Sézane pieces.. 😴
I see so many people with piles of bag charms in Melbourne CBD - especially among university students. It’s such a common trend here. Wide leg jeans too. I only see skinny jeans when I visit the suburbs
Yeah, I see people in skinny jeans, but I REALLY notice them, because there are so few. So it really catches the eye. I haven't worn skinny jeans fora long time now myself. Especially them REALLY skinny jeans which were like legging.
I travel overseas often and saw a lot of coloured sneakers this year in particular. Last year it was all about white sneakers but people are really embracing colour now, which I love. Loafers are definitely back in style too.
I work with teenagers so most of what I see around me is teeny tops and huge jeans/trousers. They all desperately want to look the same, bless them. Loved this video, you always have such original ideas! x
I haven’t been wearing my ballet flats; it’s been too cold!! And red is a lovely colour but it’s so bold. I feel too self-conscious and opt for smaller items like red shoes and scarves.
Great video Jamie. Yeah I think it probably depends a lot on what city. I live in Montana , USA so we are slow to adopt trends here mostly Patagonia outdoor gear kind of outfits. Even though I don’t live in a large metropolitan area I still like to dress up and dress my style regardless of where I live. I think the only one of those trends I have seen is the wide leg or baggy pants. I myself don’t wear red much but I did buy myself a beautiful vintage garnet red Bottega Veneta bag that I like to bring out when I feel like a pop of color. I like the length of your hair 😊. I
I wondered about that. We have a lot of Nike KIllshot2. Which is kind of the Nike that probably looks like the Samba the most. Of course everyone still wears the AF1. But I see the Cortez or the Killsot more then ever in the past, especially on trendy people. Still, I think most people do Start to at least wear different jeans, or every three years or so get a new coat....just because things wear out, and we all have both skinny and wide leg jeans. Or at least I do. I dopnt throw mine out. I didnt throw my lower rise one out either. Ill eventually wear them again.
Such an interesting topic! I live in Singapore and the climate dictates a lot as does profession. Overall, it’s a LOT more casual than other places I’ve lived and I think that’s just down to the heat and humidity. Having said that, I see office workers in fitted dresses, pencil skirts and heels etc and wonder how they do it! Floaty dresses, shorts, chunks and t’shirts make up most of what I see!
I bought the samba, but sold it within a month. It’s not comfortable, I find it too flat, and the back bit also rubbing the back of my heels… luckily I didn’t lost any money, I thought I should sell it quickly while it’s still on trend 😂
I've just removed that section of the video! I was saying that I barely saw double denim - not the denim shirt + jeans look anyway (always with a denim jacket!) and this was on a handful of people. I wonder if this is more because it's a bit of a "statement" look in a way; so you need to commit and less of an every day uniform
My wardrobe has a lot of feminine silhouettes in not-classic colours (fuchsia, yellow, cobalt, etc). I seem to get loads of compliments for being willing to be noticed. Perhaps it’s because people tend to blend in, fashion-wise, in their daily lives. Interesting!
Here in Boston, MA USA 🇺🇸 it's a combo of classic preppy (me) oe students. The students are all over the place. They wear everything from bag charms, but they're on backpacks to thrifted artsy clothes. One thing you won't see is slip skirts with Sambas. That's a British Influencer outfit. Lululemon leggings, sweatshirts, and baseball caps with Hokas are everywhere.
I haven't watched yet - just about to but the video idea made me smile so much!! I already know I 100% agree with you!! I've been just agog at some videos I've watched thinking ... this just... isn't true!!!
I really enjoyed this. I do think this really has to do with where you live. While I’m only half way through, none of these trends are really where I live.
I think the reason why a lot of people my age aren't going for the wide leg trend is that they're not really size/body shape inclusive, and that they're not comfortable for the winter (if it rains, you're doomed, and they don't go well with boots).
Such good insights as per usual! I always find it unusual when something more classic or timeless is considered 'a trend' like the pinstripes or ballet flats - in my mind they never go anywhere, we just notice them more when they get highlighted by the trend cycle. I am in NZ and I feel like here too the Northern hemisphere trends don't always translate 😂 but living in small town, I am lucky to see someone not wearing leggings or gumboots 😅
I'm all about a brooch, especially in the summer. I add a few to the pocket of my denim chore jacket for a casual look, but I'll also add on or two to a smarter jacket too. Sneakers - yes, Sambas, as yet - no. Wide leg trousers are my go to atm, I do go through phases, so I haven't decluttered my more slim leg versions, as they will come back around. I've always loved a statement sock - this isn't a trend for me. I don't wear them with sandals or skirts/ shorts though. The same with scarves, I'm wearing them in my hair in the summer. As for red, it's my favourite pop of colour, however I've been disappointed about what's been available in the shops this summer, but there does seem to be coming a little more for AW24/25
Great topic, heres things I see every single day in my state Graphic tees Puffer jackets Sweat pants Thongs/flip flops Jeans (straight, baggy, cropped) Denim skirts Polos Active wear Unbranded and branded sneakers/joggers Pointed toe flats Pencil skirts Drop hem frill dresses And more, I've not seen one long length coat, trench coat or anything a else a youtuber wears, most people wear I live don't wear everything neutral white or cream, monochromatic black and white I do see especially with office workers but most people in my state wear colour, you'd stick out like a sore thumb if you wore all neutral, so it seems to me that youtubers lives and fashion is not transferring to reality, well especially in south east QLD
Absolutely and where you live plays a HUGE role! Exactly what I was saying about how it's where you are etc. Like I see a lot of neutrals, cream, all black, long coats etc but then I'm in a metro city, lots of office workers - but then if I go to other areas (like Newtown), the way people are dressing is completely different and that's just in one city. A very interesting topic to chat about, that's for sure :D
Thank you! I think definitely as it's a full "outfit"; I've working with styling clients who have these in their closet. Feels like a bit more of a beachy town sort of vibe though?
I do wear colored tight in my neutral and basic colors, like khaki, tan, navy, gray, burgundy, etc., to match a skirt or dress and my boots. I think they look better than black with everything, especially with light-colored outfits, which I love. But, I wouldn’t wear just tights in colors that didn’t match the colors of the outfit. I would never wear a bright color like red, lime green, etc.
Even though I’m retired, I still wear Smart Casual style. It’s a lot less dressy and formal than my former corporate wardrobe, but still tailored and in soft, natural-fiber fabrics. I just hate wearing the poly/Spandex gym wear or sweats everyone else wears here in California. Great for them, not for me.
Oh interesting! I live in Sydney, Australia, so it's currently winter here which probably plays into it, but also, where you hang out in your city, your age group etc etc
The only social media I use is YT. Not even Pinterest, certainly not TikTok. So, if a trend is just worn by teens and college students, I’ll probably never notice it at all, like the bag charms one - new to me. I’m 64 and want more sophisticated looks. I love a straight-leg trouser, the wide ones just aren’t as flattering, and the hems are a nuisance. I’m only 5’4” and every pair of wide-legs has to be shortened by 4 to 8 inches, the cost is adding up (I shorten most myself, but not silk ones, I don’t have the patience). They always get caught between my shoe and my foot when wearing sandals, it drives me nuts. I do wear some wide-leg ones, but usually for winter when I wear closed-heeled footwear, like boots. I just got a pair of wool wide-leg trousers that were 2 inches too long. I ran them through a rinse cycle, then through my dryer (checking the length every five minutes). They’re now the perfect length and look great. It’s risky with wool, but I know apparel and fabrics very well and am always tweaking things like this and don’t have as many flops as one might think.
It’s always interesting for me to notice how people differ. I am 6 years older than you and 5’3 tall but love anything with wide legs - but more for the summer than winter. I find tighter styles keep me warmer, whilst wide jeans and trousers let in some air!
I live in NYC so I honestly do see most of these trends everyday. I do think where you live matters for how much people take risks or try out fashion trends
100%
Totally agree. I live in a midsized city in Germany and most people wear functional clothes (although wearing Salomon sneakers now is kind of trending too😅). But in the next bigger city only 20min from me, you would see most trends within 5 minutes. I'm not sure, but I think it's to do with demographics. My city is mostly workers and families. Young people move away for studying and work. Even the younger people working in my city usually commute. Also, stores adapt. If you'd go to Zara or H&M here, you'll find mostly basics. More trendy pieces aren't even on offer
True. You will see all of that in New York. And none of that would look weird in New York.
@@chrissisunshinelover6105 it's on offer online, isnt it?
I live in a smaller city/suburb in the south east of the Netherlands, quite far away from the influence of Amsterdam, and people don´t really dress with trends in mind. Skinny jeans and chunky sneakers are still a go to for example. I love the fact that I´m not bombarded with trends in real life all the time. Imagine everyone dressing in the same Goelia or Sézane pieces.. 😴
I see so many people with piles of bag charms in Melbourne CBD - especially among university students. It’s such a common trend here. Wide leg jeans too. I only see skinny jeans when I visit the suburbs
Yeah, I see people in skinny jeans, but I REALLY notice them, because there are so few. So it really catches the eye. I haven't worn skinny jeans fora long time now myself. Especially them REALLY skinny jeans which were like legging.
@@ceasarsaran8573 looks like someone just crawled out a mall from the 90’s 😂
I travel overseas often and saw a lot of coloured sneakers this year in particular. Last year it was all about white sneakers but people are really embracing colour now, which I love. Loafers are definitely back in style too.
I have really been loving all the coloured sneakers too! Such a fun way to add in some personality
I work with teenagers so most of what I see around me is teeny tops and huge jeans/trousers. They all desperately want to look the same, bless them.
Loved this video, you always have such original ideas! x
I was recently in Tokyo, and almost everyone had bag charms.
That makes total sense to me! Definitely all based on where you are :)
Awesome posting! Extremely relevant…….influencers don’t influence as much as they think.
I think online, people are trying hard to stand out from the social media crowd, but IRL, people are mostly trying to fit in.
I wear my brooches on my hats. They are noticed, and I get compliments.
This is a GREAT idea!
Me too! And my scarfs. I feels these are timeless
I haven’t been wearing my ballet flats; it’s been too cold!! And red is a lovely colour but it’s so bold. I feel too self-conscious and opt for smaller items like red shoes and scarves.
Great video Jamie. Yeah I think it probably depends a lot on what city. I live in Montana , USA so we are slow to adopt trends here mostly Patagonia outdoor gear kind of outfits. Even though I don’t live in a large metropolitan area I still like to dress up and dress my style regardless of where I live. I think the only one of those trends I have seen is the wide leg or baggy pants. I myself don’t wear red much but I did buy myself a beautiful vintage garnet red Bottega Veneta bag that I like to bring out when I feel like a pop of color. I like the length of your hair 😊. I
I wondered about that. We have a lot of Nike KIllshot2. Which is kind of the Nike that probably looks like the Samba the most. Of course everyone still wears the AF1. But I see the Cortez or the Killsot more then ever in the past, especially on trendy people. Still, I think most people do Start to at least wear different jeans, or every three years or so get a new coat....just because things wear out, and we all have both skinny and wide leg jeans. Or at least I do. I dopnt throw mine out. I didnt throw my lower rise one out either. Ill eventually wear them again.
Such an interesting topic! I live in Singapore and the climate dictates a lot as does profession. Overall, it’s a LOT more casual than other places I’ve lived and I think that’s just down to the heat and humidity. Having said that, I see office workers in fitted dresses, pencil skirts and heels etc and wonder how they do it! Floaty dresses, shorts, chunks and t’shirts make up most of what I see!
I bought the samba, but sold it within a month. It’s not comfortable, I find it too flat, and the back bit also rubbing the back of my heels… luckily I didn’t lost any money, I thought I should sell it quickly while it’s still on trend 😂
They do rub - they are vinyl. I can only wear them with thicker socks
Love the topic! FYI for me the video freezes when talking about the double-denim not sure if it's me or the file ☺ (~11:45)
Ditto. Great topic, froze but skipped over it.
Same!
Yup, the same thing happened to me. I thought it was just my wifi
Oh noooo!!! Thank you for letting me know 🫠 so sorry!
I've just removed that section of the video! I was saying that I barely saw double denim - not the denim shirt + jeans look anyway (always with a denim jacket!) and this was on a handful of people. I wonder if this is more because it's a bit of a "statement" look in a way; so you need to commit and less of an every day uniform
My wardrobe has a lot of feminine silhouettes in not-classic colours (fuchsia, yellow, cobalt, etc). I seem to get loads of compliments for being willing to be noticed. Perhaps it’s because people tend to blend in, fashion-wise, in their daily lives. Interesting!
Those colours must really shine on you too!
Jamie Lee I’m amazed you are not rugged up in something warmer, it’s really cold in Sydney right now!
Omg no this was at the start of last week!! It was warm in the house - today so so so cold. I have my merino base layers on + coat and scarf haha
Really good video! Such a great topic.
Thank you! ❤️
Here in Boston, MA USA 🇺🇸 it's a combo of classic preppy (me) oe students. The students are all over the place. They wear everything from bag charms, but they're on backpacks to thrifted artsy clothes. One thing you won't see is slip skirts with Sambas. That's a British Influencer outfit. Lululemon leggings, sweatshirts, and baseball caps with Hokas are everywhere.
I haven't watched yet - just about to but the video idea made me smile so much!! I already know I 100% agree with you!! I've been just agog at some videos I've watched thinking ... this just... isn't true!!!
I really enjoyed this. I do think this really has to do with where you live. While I’m only half way through, none of these trends are really where I live.
I think the reason why a lot of people my age aren't going for the wide leg trend is that they're not really size/body shape inclusive, and that they're not comfortable for the winter (if it rains, you're doomed, and they don't go well with boots).
Such good insights as per usual! I always find it unusual when something more classic or timeless is considered 'a trend' like the pinstripes or ballet flats - in my mind they never go anywhere, we just notice them more when they get highlighted by the trend cycle.
I am in NZ and I feel like here too the Northern hemisphere trends don't always translate 😂 but living in small town, I am lucky to see someone not wearing leggings or gumboots 😅
Refreshingly insightful video on the trends!❤
Thanks Debbie! ❤️ glad you enjoyed it x
I'm all about a brooch, especially in the summer. I add a few to the pocket of my denim chore jacket for a casual look, but I'll also add on or two to a smarter jacket too.
Sneakers - yes, Sambas, as yet - no.
Wide leg trousers are my go to atm, I do go through phases, so I haven't decluttered my more slim leg versions, as they will come back around.
I've always loved a statement sock - this isn't a trend for me. I don't wear them with sandals or skirts/ shorts though. The same with scarves, I'm wearing them in my hair in the summer.
As for red, it's my favourite pop of colour, however I've been disappointed about what's been available in the shops this summer, but there does seem to be coming a little more for AW24/25
I loved this! My trend for follow is to wear what I want and love.
Yes to this!
Such a good take-home message!
Absolutely! Just wear what you love!
Great topic, heres things I see every single day in my state
Graphic tees
Puffer jackets
Sweat pants
Thongs/flip flops
Jeans (straight, baggy, cropped)
Denim skirts
Polos
Active wear
Unbranded and branded sneakers/joggers
Pointed toe flats
Pencil skirts
Drop hem frill dresses
And more, I've not seen one long length coat, trench coat or anything a else a youtuber wears, most people wear I live don't wear everything neutral white or cream, monochromatic black and white I do see especially with office workers but most people in my state wear colour, you'd stick out like a sore thumb if you wore all neutral, so it seems to me that youtubers lives and fashion is not transferring to reality, well especially in south east QLD
Absolutely and where you live plays a HUGE role! Exactly what I was saying about how it's where you are etc. Like I see a lot of neutrals, cream, all black, long coats etc but then I'm in a metro city, lots of office workers - but then if I go to other areas (like Newtown), the way people are dressing is completely different and that's just in one city. A very interesting topic to chat about, that's for sure :D
Great topic!!!!!!
Absolutely a great topic. Everytime I look at a Vogue magazine, I just have to LOL.
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed watching ❤️
Loved this and have not seen a video like this one!!
Thanks Kim! x
I will be wearing my neckties and brooches, as always. Cheers!
Great concept Jamie ❤ You’re so right with your observations. I’m wondering if there are a lot of co-ords worn IRL 🤔
Thank you! I think definitely as it's a full "outfit"; I've working with styling clients who have these in their closet. Feels like a bit more of a beachy town sort of vibe though?
@@mademoisellejaime my 30 year old step daughter loves dressing up a pyjama co-ord.
I do wear colored tight in my neutral and basic colors, like khaki, tan, navy, gray, burgundy, etc., to match a skirt or dress and my boots. I think they look better than black with everything, especially with light-colored outfits, which I love. But, I wouldn’t wear just tights in colors that didn’t match the colors of the outfit. I would never wear a bright color like red, lime green, etc.
Even though I’m retired, I still wear Smart Casual style. It’s a lot less dressy and formal than my former corporate wardrobe, but still tailored and in soft, natural-fiber fabrics. I just hate wearing the poly/Spandex gym wear or sweats everyone else wears here in California. Great for them, not for me.
A trend that I have seen on social media but not in real life is those tweed mini skirt suit sets 😅 who wears that and where do you wear it???
I've seen a couple of people wearing that one IRL here, but definitely not a *lot*
I will be wearing my tie in fall and winter🙃 i love a black tie
Very interesting video, I live near Milan and I see lots of these trends. Where do you live dear? Thank you again for the video 😘
Oh interesting! I live in Sydney, Australia, so it's currently winter here which probably plays into it, but also, where you hang out in your city, your age group etc etc
@@mademoisellejaime 🥰
The only social media I use is YT. Not even Pinterest, certainly not TikTok. So, if a trend is just worn by teens and college students, I’ll probably never notice it at all, like the bag charms one - new to me. I’m 64 and want more sophisticated looks. I love a straight-leg trouser, the wide ones just aren’t as flattering, and the hems are a nuisance. I’m only 5’4” and every pair of wide-legs has to be shortened by 4 to 8 inches, the cost is adding up (I shorten most myself, but not silk ones, I don’t have the patience). They always get caught between my shoe and my foot when wearing sandals, it drives me nuts. I do wear some wide-leg ones, but usually for winter when I wear closed-heeled footwear, like boots. I just got a pair of wool wide-leg trousers that were 2 inches too long. I ran them through a rinse cycle, then through my dryer (checking the length every five minutes). They’re now the perfect length and look great. It’s risky with wool, but I know apparel and fabrics very well and am always tweaking things like this and don’t have as many flops as one might think.
It’s always interesting for me to notice how people differ. I am 6 years older than you and 5’3 tall but love anything with wide legs - but more for the summer than winter. I find tighter styles keep me warmer, whilst wide jeans and trousers let in some air!
Question: Are jeans jackets still on trend? I still love mine but do you see them on the streets or just on social media? Thanks.
Love this video!
Thanks so much! x
Ballet flats look ridiculous to me. I’ve incorporated tons of red over last 6 months. My new favorite color for everything!
I love the way ballet flats look but they are so harsh on my feet. I can feel every cobble stone when you walk.
I’m 65 and wear wide leg or trouser jeans mostly because they suit my body type. You don’t see any of these trends where I live.
Definitely very based on where you live - it's been interesting hearing what trends people are seeing (and where!)