
The Pop Culture Diaries: The Most Nostalgic Fashion Trends From 2016
Step back to 2016: bomber jackets, chokers, mom jeans, dark lips, and velvet ruled. A decade later, these trends still inspire style today.

Step back to 2016: bomber jackets, chokers, mom jeans, dark lips, and velvet ruled. A decade later, these trends still inspire style today.

At the 2026 Grammys, artists used fashion to speak—ICE Out pins, bold looks, and statements on migration, identity, and cultural pride stole the show.

VIVZ World Fashion Week lit up London with global designers, student debuts, and sustainable, culturally rich collections that merged tradition & modernity.

Award season isn’t just about trophies. It’s where fashion, culture, and memory collide shaping how we dress, remember moments, and tell stories.

Charlie Constantinou’s Season 5 moves from darkness into light, using colour, texture, and history to build garments that adapt, endure, and quietly transform.

Nigeria’s fashion scene is thriving on creativity and grit. The 2025 Shoe Expo showed how artisans and brands are shaping the future of leather & textiles.

At London Fashion Week, Anamika Khanna’s AK|OK brought Indian storytelling, layered textures, and celestial emotion to a global runway.

Hengdi Wang’s Exogenesis blends mythology, futurism, and biology into living, luminous forms. garments that feel evolved, otherworldly, and deeply imaginative.

Tifaret’s “Pai Tou” transports you to 1930s Shanghai—rich with stories, emotion, and grit, combining history, memory, and fashion into a vivid, moving world.

Born from loss and rebuilt through creativity, Nenko transforms forgotten garments into symbols of renewal, and quiet beauty.
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