i think people on tiktok confuse trends with fads. i think in general trends are more widespread (moving from skinny jeans to looser fits and high waist to lower waist, transitioning from blacks to browns and golds to silvers, etc) which have been happening at a slower pace for a longer period of time like you said. but!!!! on tiktok people see specific items or aesthetics (leg warmers, the house of sunny dress, balletcore) styled over and over and say it's a trend when it's actually more just a fad which have always been short lived (think like JNCO jeans and scrunchies in the 80s and 90s)
It honestly feels like people completely forgot the word "fad," you're absolutely right!! It needs to reenter the lexicon, not everything is trendy vs. timeless
Oh my god, this video spoke to me so much, especially about fashion being art and you can enjoy art without owning it, I love fashion I could watch it all day but Tiktok fashion isn't art its rabid consumerism and I always feel like I need a shower afterwards ...... or is that just me? 😂I'm 50 I've literally seen all the trends before but videos like yours Laini help me keep the faith, love what you do! ❤️
This is something I learnt a couple years ago with consumerism as a whole, to treat stores more as a museum where you can pick up things and admire them while you’re there. Even walk around the store with it and have time to think if buying it will add any value to your life or if just enjoying it in the moment is enough. I find that consuming fashion content and saving pics to my Pinterest boards is largely enough for me
I've learned something interesting lately. I was reading a book about fashion, and the author claims that "asymmetry implies nudity," their rationale being that because the human body is symmetric, wearing asymmetric clothing implies an incompleteness, or a lack of coverage. The weird angles trend reminded of this. idk lol
In the pre-internet days (like 1980s-1990s), there were companies that would go out and photograph counter-culture street style around the world and assemble it into a big physical lookbook a couple of times a year. This would then be purchased by the big fashion houses to help them design with modern, unique style elements poached from actual people going about their lives in the real world in bold, original looks. We should all aspire to be that original street style, not the runway big business derivative!
"get offline and you won't feel so overwhelmed!!" YES! Whether it's clothing, mental health, relationships, news cycle, taking a break from social media is often much needed.
My problem for the last several years has been that in store fashion near me is ugly and thrift stores are over picked. So I ended up wearing a t shirt and jeans, and completely losing my personal style.
Idk if this is an option for you, but I find when I go out to more rural areas I always find better stuff in thrift stores! Places with different demographics than myself, cuz we tend to look for different things and not all picking over the same items Edit: I second the Depop thing when you’re ready to splurge on a specific item, and I really think people sleep on Facebook marketplace!! It’s the closest thing to an online actual cheap thrift store, vs Depop and Poshmark are like curated consignment shop vibe
Someone else mentioned that you’re the reason they stopped buying into fads and trends and I couldn’t agree more!! Thank you helping me find my own style and also save a TON of money in the long haul, I appreciate you so much!! 🥰
i have a friend who also loves talking about fashion and just different outfit ideas and we both drag each other to filth in a fun way about what we think is cute and not. it’s just so fun to have someone to talk to about this stuff. i wish i had more lol this is why i need u and my other fashion faves.
What you said about just enjoying art and not always having to be doing it yourself reminded me of what RM from BTS said about his enjoyment of art - sometimes when he listens to music, he feels a sense of jealousy and competition if he feels somebody made a “better” song or album because he’s a musician. However, he’s able to just enjoy and find peace in paintings and art and walking around museums because he’s not in that world and can’t do art himself. Sometimes you are able to enjoy things so much better when you aren’t involved with it!
All so true. Everything comes back in style in some way every 3-7 years. Even when I look at what was popular to thrift. The nightgowns and nighties as daywear was a thing in 2012 and 2015. First as vintage camisoles and slip dresses. Then the same style came back in but layered with relaxed t shirts etc. I’ve kept a lot of the same clothes especially vintage for the last decade and almost all of it goes in and out of rotation year to year and I rewear almost every “trend” multiple times. Puffer coats were in and out since I can remember. I love these videos from you because I shop way too much (thrifting eBay Depop on and on) and these videos make me realize the best place to shop is in my already giant wardrobe. You also got me back into selling my own clothes. Can’t believe you’re posting all this golden content while you have a newborn. Very impressive. ❤
Am I the only one who groups all the trends of 2020-2023 into “muted Y2K thrift store Chamberlain-Djerf chic?” It all fits into the same cohesive box to me lol I don’t even need to know the micro fads because the large trend as a whole is so clear to me, I feel like I get it and can recreate that whole general vibe without knowing the specific pieces. Wish I knew a better name for the 2020s macro trend
I love the intro to this video!!! I think looking at trends is so fun. I always think surely the most fashionable person isn’t just the one who just found out about the trend first , but who thinks up/ follows their own personal style. Absolutely adore your videos
did NOT realize just how many tops are crops nowadays until you mentioned it. omg. it's like longer tops are pieces I didn't even realize I was yearning for
FOR REAL !! I think people just do the trend predictions with what they are currently seeing ... thats not a prediction, especially if you are involved in the fashion world 🤣 But i think the fashion girlies are ahead of mainstream of course, so people who arent into fashion see this and think oh ok thats what we will be wearing, but those who are into fashion, runway or pinterest will have been wearing, & seeing these trends years before
I had an older couple whispering (really loudly) about my Jadon boots in the cancer clinic. Like. They are basic af black boots. They aren’t trendy even anymore. I bought my first docs in 1979 (I’m old too). I’m at a point where I enjoy wearing My style. It’s usually toned down punk or ungendered trending. My style icons are Vivienne Westwood, Betsey Johnson, Dianne Keaton and Helen Mirren. I love watching fashion shows and Fashion is my favorite art form. Trends and fads just aren’t me.
One random thing I really hate about trend predictions is they often contradict themselves. I saw one source say that denim on denim was out for 2023 but now vogue says it’s in 😂
Slip dresses have been in for so long and I love buying them as sexy pijamas and to wear under dresses and long skirts in winter ( just like grandmas do)
High fashion isnt really creating new trend this season i think bc of the recession. We all know their collections and trends trickle down the whole fashion machine but people havent been buying as much so they arent making new trends/keeping the same things trending so they can sell last season/year collections
thank u for this 💕 I love fashion but the internet has been so overwhelming in terms of talking about fashion and trends and this really simplified things
love this approach honestly cause i myself for example am living in summer season and obviously a lot of influencers that i keep up with are talking about cold season clothing and what i like to do to get a little inspired is to revisit the past videos about summer and spring, so what you said in this one is exactly what i feel doing that: most things are still trending and have been trending for the past two years, especially considering what has been happening to the world until this point. so all this things that are "trending" are basically about relying on what you already have been liking and maybe expanding on that. sometimes these predictions go a little crazy 'cause they forget how people feel about finding comfort in their pieces, but like c'mon of course we wanna keep what's working for us... (and honestly, we saw with tiktok what happens when you go for the overly trendy piece they try to shove on our faces non stop during two weeks and then nevermore)
These so called trends are just being repeated or given some new catchy names. You proved how lazy these journalists are. That’s why I love your take on fashion 😎💯
I assumed you were gonna talk about the social media fast trend cycle (things that become SUPER trendy bc of TikTok and Instagram, like the House of Sunny dress for example)! That dress was extremely trendy then became “outdated” within a few months! But I enjoyed this video too ☺️👍🏾
You’re so right! I just feel like I have talked about it a lot in other videos, and to get away from it is really easy by just getting off tiktok hahaha
@@LainiOzark you mentioned it briefly at 15:06 & i totally understand that and I agree! If ppl would step away from social media and also think about WHY you really want that item, that would help a lot lol
I feel like a lot of trends start with the initial concept and as they grow in popularity they are refined, sometimes reimagined, and most of all, they become better executed
Could you possibly do a video where you talk about influencers or people that you like to follow on Instagram/tiktok/RUclips and Pinterest for fashion inspiration and what you like about them? 🥺 I would love thatttt
I think the best thing I've done (unknowingly) for my personal style has been to never download tiktok lol. It's like I'm in a bubble, of only youtube and pinterest, which has a bias to it, (I think because its older people who use pinterest lol?)I also find that there's more chic and WEARABLE outfits on pinterest than what I've seen pinned from tiktok. It seems that tiktok prioritizes looks cool, rather than feeling genuine.
I’ve been feeling so uninspired lately with fashion, but i think it’s because i really want to step away from “needing it” all and the money and capitalism side of it (and always feeling not rich enough and stuff, especially with massive inflation we’ve been dealing with in the netherlands) and the amount of time fashion and finding cool stuff takes from me when i couldve just been creative with my own wardrobe and actually wear my own clothes and done some of the other things i want to accomplish….. i’m doing a detox in fashion for a bit i think haha. Thanks for doing these videos, i find your opinions super interesting!! And realistic, which is lacking in the digital world/social media 🥲!
I’ve been wondering about this too!! Literally the same thing- like why am I seeing the Tik Tok trend predictors predicting trends that Laini predicted last year?!?! You nailed it - we are v heavily online and sometimes can loose touch with reality
i’m new to your channel, but i’ve started to watch enough videos to know what you’re referencing! when you mentioned the red slip dress i could picture it in my mind!! makes for a better viewing experience in my mind 😁
I am a big fan of pastel key lime green. Especially after watching Jil Sander’s Women’s FW 22 that had similar shades. Last year target sold a hand made pastel lime green knit and I recently thrifted a long coat in the same color. It’s a great way to brighten up an outfit! It’s crazy how many compliments I get on that color. Same with periwinkle blue and bright red. Classics!
We’ve just seen sooooo much silver and metallic fabrics on the runways of Copenhagen fashion week this year which is in many ways the most accessible of all the fashion weeks, so I think it definitely fair to say its going to be a massive trend this year. I feel like we saw dribs and drabs of it from about 2020 but not enough to be a trend at that point… from reading I’ve noticed it only really took off again in 2022 which I guess means its in its full throttle trend mode right now! V interesting
i'd love to see a video from you styling "in style pieces" that most people buy to show kind of like at least different ways to style the same thing everyone has, if that makes sense haha
I love fashion so much. Lately I’ve been studying more about it and I really appreciate fashion but one of the bad facts that I am seen are how fast trends keeping apparently changing. Like, when I saw the mom jeans been trend, which I love and use still now ofc, people already were starting use again skinny jeans, which I also like but are not my favorites.
Yeah I get a bit annoyed when people get “angry” about the trend cycle being too fast. Metallic, low waisted, maxi skirts, chunky belts, ballet core, etc. have all been a thing for a few years. Just adapt those trends to fit your style or dont !
I love Laini, but this video feels like a "I knew these things were trending before you" - In some fashion communities, they probably were but in mainstream fashion they weren't - I would still say that the fast trend cycle is still very much a thing.
I just can't decide if I should nuy the boots or the low shoe ones yk. I dress 90's inspired mostly but sometimes I alsa like to dress old moneyish -like black skirts,button ups and stuff- I really cant decide and I'd love it if someone could give me an idea.
Maybe I'm just an old millennial TikTok hater but I feel like on RUclips you can talk about trends as in literal pieces of clothing (materials and silhouettes) that will be popular and then TikTok pushes all these niche aesthetics and acts like everyone is wearing it when in fact they are not.
Love you. Trends are fun but it's not me. I have my favorite pieces I'm love. U have help me. Why I will watch u. Instead. You are best at it. Keep up great work 👍. Lot's if love 💘♥..
I'm enchanted by this content. I read a book with similar content, and I was truly enchanted. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
i think people on tiktok confuse trends with fads. i think in general trends are more widespread (moving from skinny jeans to looser fits and high waist to lower waist, transitioning from blacks to browns and golds to silvers, etc) which have been happening at a slower pace for a longer period of time like you said.
but!!!! on tiktok people see specific items or aesthetics (leg warmers, the house of sunny dress, balletcore) styled over and over and say it's a trend when it's actually more just a fad which have always been short lived (think like JNCO jeans and scrunchies in the 80s and 90s)
Yes!!
nail on the head, you should post this on every trend forecast video on tiktok lol
It honestly feels like people completely forgot the word "fad," you're absolutely right!! It needs to reenter the lexicon, not everything is trendy vs. timeless
Yes!!!!
Oh my god, this video spoke to me so much, especially about fashion being art and you can enjoy art without owning it, I love fashion I could watch it all day but Tiktok fashion isn't art its rabid consumerism and I always feel like I need a shower afterwards ...... or is that just me? 😂I'm 50 I've literally seen all the trends before but videos like yours Laini help me keep the faith, love what you do! ❤️
This is something I learnt a couple years ago with consumerism as a whole, to treat stores more as a museum where you can pick up things and admire them while you’re there. Even walk around the store with it and have time to think if buying it will add any value to your life or if just enjoying it in the moment is enough. I find that consuming fashion content and saving pics to my Pinterest boards is largely enough for me
I've learned something interesting lately. I was reading a book about fashion, and the author claims that "asymmetry implies nudity," their rationale being that because the human body is symmetric, wearing asymmetric clothing implies an incompleteness, or a lack of coverage.
The weird angles trend reminded of this. idk lol
What’s the book? I love reading about fashion!
In the pre-internet days (like 1980s-1990s), there were companies that would go out and photograph counter-culture street style around the world and assemble it into a big physical lookbook a couple of times a year. This would then be purchased by the big fashion houses to help them design with modern, unique style elements poached from actual people going about their lives in the real world in bold, original looks. We should all aspire to be that original street style, not the runway big business derivative!
You’re the only fashion influencer I trust
🫡
"get offline and you won't feel so overwhelmed!!" YES! Whether it's clothing, mental health, relationships, news cycle, taking a break from social media is often much needed.
i love what u said about fashion as art !!! so true that u don’t have to own everything you can look and appreciate
My problem for the last several years has been that in store fashion near me is ugly and thrift stores are over picked. So I ended up wearing a t shirt and jeans, and completely losing my personal style.
Me too lol it’s so hard sometimes but depop has helped me
Might be a bit ambitious but learn to sew. It’s so rewarding and you can literally make anything
Idk if this is an option for you, but I find when I go out to more rural areas I always find better stuff in thrift stores! Places with different demographics than myself, cuz we tend to look for different things and not all picking over the same items
Edit: I second the Depop thing when you’re ready to splurge on a specific item, and I really think people sleep on Facebook marketplace!! It’s the closest thing to an online actual cheap thrift store, vs Depop and Poshmark are like curated consignment shop vibe
ur the reason i stopped buying into every fad and started trying to find my own style ❤️ forever grateful for u bc u saved me so much money lmao
Someone else mentioned that you’re the reason they stopped buying into fads and trends and I couldn’t agree more!! Thank you helping me find my own style and also save a TON of money in the long haul, I appreciate you so much!! 🥰
i have a friend who also loves talking about fashion and just different outfit ideas and we both drag each other to filth in a fun way about what we think is cute and not. it’s just so fun to have someone to talk to about this stuff. i wish i had more lol this is why i need u and my other fashion faves.
I agree, metallics started trending along time ago. Same with ballet flats etc…. I bought silver miu miu ballet flats in 2020
What you said about just enjoying art and not always having to be doing it yourself reminded me of what RM from BTS said about his enjoyment of art - sometimes when he listens to music, he feels a sense of jealousy and competition if he feels somebody made a “better” song or album because he’s a musician. However, he’s able to just enjoy and find peace in paintings and art and walking around museums because he’s not in that world and can’t do art himself. Sometimes you are able to enjoy things so much better when you aren’t involved with it!
Omg this is too true!!!
All so true. Everything comes back in style in some way every 3-7 years. Even when I look at what was popular to thrift. The nightgowns and nighties as daywear was a thing in 2012 and 2015. First as vintage camisoles and slip dresses. Then the same style came back in but layered with relaxed t shirts etc. I’ve kept a lot of the same clothes especially vintage for the last decade and almost all of it goes in and out of rotation year to year and I rewear almost every “trend” multiple times. Puffer coats were in and out since I can remember. I love these videos from you because I shop way too much (thrifting eBay Depop on and on) and these videos make me realize the best place to shop is in my already giant wardrobe. You also got me back into selling my own clothes. Can’t believe you’re posting all this golden content while you have a newborn. Very impressive. ❤
Am I the only one who groups all the trends of 2020-2023 into “muted Y2K thrift store Chamberlain-Djerf chic?” It all fits into the same cohesive box to me lol I don’t even need to know the micro fads because the large trend as a whole is so clear to me, I feel like I get it and can recreate that whole general vibe without knowing the specific pieces. Wish I knew a better name for the 2020s macro trend
I love the intro to this video!!! I think looking at trends is so fun. I always think surely the most fashionable person isn’t just the one who just found out about the trend first , but who thinks up/ follows their own personal style.
Absolutely adore your videos
Happy Lunar New Year of the Rabbit, Laini!🐇🐇❤️❤️
did NOT realize just how many tops are crops nowadays until you mentioned it. omg. it's like longer tops are pieces I didn't even realize I was yearning for
FOR REAL !! I think people just do the trend predictions with what they are currently seeing ... thats not a prediction, especially if you are involved in the fashion world 🤣 But i think the fashion girlies are ahead of mainstream of course, so people who arent into fashion see this and think oh ok thats what we will be wearing, but those who are into fashion, runway or pinterest will have been wearing, & seeing these trends years before
I had an older couple whispering (really loudly) about my Jadon boots in the cancer clinic. Like. They are basic af black boots. They aren’t trendy even anymore. I bought my first docs in 1979 (I’m old too). I’m at a point where I enjoy wearing My style. It’s usually toned down punk or ungendered trending. My style icons are Vivienne Westwood, Betsey Johnson, Dianne Keaton and Helen Mirren. I love watching fashion shows and Fashion is my favorite art form. Trends and fads just aren’t me.
Loved you perspective during the intro! So so true.
One random thing I really hate about trend predictions is they often contradict themselves. I saw one source say that denim on denim was out for 2023 but now vogue says it’s in 😂
Slip dresses have been in for so long and I love buying them as sexy pijamas and to wear under dresses and long skirts in winter ( just like grandmas do)
Yea I've been seeing nightgowns since literally 2014
High fashion isnt really creating new trend this season i think bc of the recession. We all know their collections and trends trickle down the whole fashion machine but people havent been buying as much so they arent making new trends/keeping the same things trending so they can sell last season/year collections
big brain moment!! literally never thought of it from that perspective, thank you for sharing your insight and opinion. it makes complete sense.
The Beginning of this video(b4 the trend predictions) is straight up facts, so true completely agree 😆💕
thank u for this 💕 I love fashion but the internet has been so overwhelming in terms of talking about fashion and trends and this really simplified things
love this approach honestly cause i myself for example am living in summer season and obviously a lot of influencers that i keep up with are talking about cold season clothing and what i like to do to get a little inspired is to revisit the past videos about summer and spring, so what you said in this one is exactly what i feel doing that: most things are still trending and have been trending for the past two years, especially considering what has been happening to the world until this point. so all this things that are "trending" are basically about relying on what you already have been liking and maybe expanding on that. sometimes these predictions go a little crazy 'cause they forget how people feel about finding comfort in their pieces, but like c'mon of course we wanna keep what's working for us... (and honestly, we saw with tiktok what happens when you go for the overly trendy piece they try to shove on our faces non stop during two weeks and then nevermore)
These so called trends are just being repeated or given some new catchy names. You proved how lazy these journalists are. That’s why I love your take on fashion 😎💯
omg your makeup looks so good
I assumed you were gonna talk about the social media fast trend cycle (things that become SUPER trendy bc of TikTok and Instagram, like the House of Sunny dress for example)! That dress was extremely trendy then became “outdated” within a few months! But I enjoyed this video too ☺️👍🏾
You’re so right! I just feel like I have talked about it a lot in other videos, and to get away from it is really easy by just getting off tiktok hahaha
@@LainiOzark you mentioned it briefly at 15:06 & i totally understand that and I agree! If ppl would step away from social media and also think about WHY you really want that item, that would help a lot lol
I feel like a lot of trends start with the initial concept and as they grow in popularity they are refined, sometimes reimagined, and most of all, they become better executed
Could you possibly do a video where you talk about influencers or people that you like to follow on Instagram/tiktok/RUclips and Pinterest for fashion inspiration and what you like about them? 🥺
I would love thatttt
you are the only fashion girlie i can watch for the reasons your opening stated. you keep it REAL
Ooh I’m excited to see the urban tops!
Laini imma just say it loud! GURL YOU ARE GLOWING!!!! xx
I think the best thing I've done (unknowingly) for my personal style has been to never download tiktok lol. It's like I'm in a bubble, of only youtube and pinterest, which has a bias to it, (I think because its older people who use pinterest lol?)I also find that there's more chic and WEARABLE outfits on pinterest than what I've seen pinned from tiktok. It seems that tiktok prioritizes looks cool, rather than feeling genuine.
Yes tiktok is the devil
I also love this bright green! I got a plaid shacket, a dress and a cute ottoman in this color last year
Besides being a fashion inspo, your skin/ makeup is gorgeous
Love your make up! Would love to know your favourites or see a GRWM!
Uploaded last week! ❤️❤️❤️
Okay here's my take as a person in media--these online media companies just need to publish articles and trend predictions are just too easy
I’ve been feeling so uninspired lately with fashion, but i think it’s because i really want to step away from “needing it” all and the money and capitalism side of it (and always feeling not rich enough and stuff, especially with massive inflation we’ve been dealing with in the netherlands) and the amount of time fashion and finding cool stuff takes from me when i couldve just been creative with my own wardrobe and actually wear my own clothes and done some of the other things i want to accomplish….. i’m doing a detox in fashion for a bit i think haha. Thanks for doing these videos, i find your opinions super interesting!! And realistic, which is lacking in the digital world/social media 🥲!
I’ve been wondering about this too!! Literally the same thing- like why am I seeing the Tik Tok trend predictors predicting trends that Laini predicted last year?!?! You nailed it - we are v heavily online and sometimes can loose touch with reality
i’m new to your channel, but i’ve started to watch enough videos to know what you’re referencing! when you mentioned the red slip dress i could picture it in my mind!! makes for a better viewing experience in my mind 😁
Awh I love that!!! ❤️
I love these types of videos from you!
you are my fav ❤ never stop making yt videos!
I was JUST thinking about the metallic thing!!!!
Loved this video laini!!! You rock❤
I am a big fan of pastel key lime green. Especially after watching Jil Sander’s Women’s FW 22 that had similar shades. Last year target sold a hand made pastel lime green knit and I recently thrifted a long coat in the same color. It’s a great way to brighten up an outfit! It’s crazy how many compliments I get on that color. Same with periwinkle blue and bright red. Classics!
u look so pretty!!!
this spring I am jumping to buy the lime green sheer rat and boa set on their sale in march. that will be my trendy purchase of the year.
Lolll the face you made at the end was so accurate
We’ve just seen sooooo much silver and metallic fabrics on the runways of Copenhagen fashion week this year which is in many ways the most accessible of all the fashion weeks, so I think it definitely fair to say its going to be a massive trend this year. I feel like we saw dribs and drabs of it from about 2020 but not enough to be a trend at that point… from reading I’ve noticed it only really took off again in 2022 which I guess means its in its full throttle trend mode right now! V interesting
love your channel laini
hi !! im just starting the video but i would love to see you reacting to this year's autumn-winter pfw
love your videos! what kind of everyday shoe would you recommend for spring / summer? mary jane like or sporty (no birkenstocks, clogs etc) :-)
Nice presentation and great video!!!
laini too real ✊🏼
love the top!!
you’re so stunning
"im sorry im a rager" 😂 she's so cute
i'd love to see a video from you styling "in style pieces" that most people buy to show kind of like at least different ways to style the same thing everyone has, if that makes sense haha
can’t wait to watch!
I love fashion so much. Lately I’ve been studying more about it and I really appreciate fashion but one of the bad facts that I am seen are how fast trends keeping apparently changing. Like, when I saw the mom jeans been trend, which I love and use still now ofc, people already were starting use again skinny jeans, which I also like but are not my favorites.
so funny, me and my bf are opposite. that's why i love these vids i have no idea what's going on otherwise
I was pinning silver/metallic in 2021, but I guess the effect is only trickling down into mainstream fashion now
them: *omg she's wearing a nightgown*
us: _she was just slaying_
That was so true... Loved it
this content is just
hi laini !! 🤍🤍
Hi!
thank you for creating quality content!! most of these tiktok girlies have no idea what they’re even talking about lmao
Honestly I don’t either hahahahaha
i like that you called it a tentacle dress. i call them jellyfish dresses
Lovely video and you are so insanely beautiful!!!! you have the most gorgeous eyes
Thank you so much!! You’re too sweet
Yeah I get a bit annoyed when people get “angry” about the trend cycle being too fast. Metallic, low waisted, maxi skirts, chunky belts, ballet core, etc. have all been a thing for a few years. Just adapt those trends to fit your style or dont !
I love Laini, but this video feels like a "I knew these things were trending before you" - In some fashion communities, they probably were but in mainstream fashion they weren't - I would still say that the fast trend cycle is still very much a thing.
I just can't decide if I should nuy the boots or the low shoe ones yk. I dress 90's inspired mostly but sometimes I alsa like to dress old moneyish -like black skirts,button ups and stuff- I really cant decide and I'd love it if someone could give me an idea.
no one ever saw laini having a hater phase AFTER pregnancy ⁉️⁉️⁉️
It’s not a phase mom!!!!
If trends did not exist at all, what would we choose to wear?
I love you bye! 🖤🤍
kind of a strange question but where is the yellow top/dress you're wearing in the thumbnail from? its literally my dream neckline and colour lol!!
It’s a shirt from urban! (It’s more green but looks yellow in the picture for some reason!)
thank u sm!!
Maybe I'm just an old millennial TikTok hater but I feel like on RUclips you can talk about trends as in literal pieces of clothing (materials and silhouettes) that will be popular and then TikTok pushes all these niche aesthetics and acts like everyone is wearing it when in fact they are not.
Brilliant.
Love you. Trends are fun but it's not me. I have my favorite pieces I'm love. U have help me. Why I will watch u. Instead. You are best at it. Keep up great work 👍. Lot's if love 💘♥..
No shade but as a fashion youtuber you should know what the color indigo is 😉 it's not just about denim!
I do!!! But the article confused me because they were showing all different blues and WERE only talking about denim!
Next time do "PREDICTIONS FORMYSELF" vid
Not everyone wears sheer garments as outerwear.
I'm enchanted by this content. I read a book with similar content, and I was truly enchanted. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
i really like your content but that intro song needs to be changed. I always mute the beginning of your videos because of that song😶😶
Never!!!!
@@LainiOzark queen
Oh I love it wahahahah
I do a twirl every time I hear it lmao