Hoop Earrings
Gretchen Weiners may not be allowed to wear hoop earrings, but that doesn't mean we can't rock them like it's 1995. Though oversized danglers seem to have fallen out of fashion over the past few years in favor of smaller minimalist jewels,
we're declaring 2016 the year that bigger baubles really are better — for earrings, at least.
Capri Pants
When it comes to our bottoms, 2015 was truly the year of embracing the unconventional: We saw culottes, boyfriend jeans, and ultra-wide-legged pants dominate everything from Fashion Week runways to fast-fashion shelves. But one pair of cropped items that didn't make its way back into the style-sphere was capris — the warm-weather favorite of the ultra-preppy set. Well, not to hate on plaid lovers everywhere, but we're anxiously awaiting the resurgence of trousers that are more Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina than J.Crew catalog. Here's hoping that time hits this spring.
Polo Shirts
Raise your hand if your middle school wardrobe consisted of a rainbow of short-sleeved polos. Whether you rocked them solo or layered one on top of the other, popping the collar to let the two colors shine, it's hard to deny that this preppy staple went completely mainstream almost a decade ago. If you're having flashbacks, it's time to stop shying away from them: Instead, embrace your old-school instincts and consider the grown-up versions — think colorblocked or oversized — tucked into a pleated skirt or paired with ripped jeans. That way, the style looks cool, not caddy.
Jellies
No, your eyes are not playing tricks on you. The kicks you loved as a kid are starting to get a modern-day makeover — and we're calling 2016 as the year they finally catch on as a full-fledged trend once again. Remember how comfortable (and not to mention cool) jelly shoes were? Exactly. The only thing we can't believe is that it's taken this long for their resurgence.
Bermuda Shorts
Shorts are a kind of fashion anomaly: They make total sense to wear at the beach, but when it comes to hitting the office or an evening event, well, they're not the easiest pieces to make situationally appropriate. That's where Bermudas come in. The lengthy silhouette proves that they can work for all occasions — as shown by Kendall Jenner at Coachella and on the Dior runway — and, depending on how they're styled, for all seasons, too. So let your surfer inhibitions fly and take this look for a whirl.
Halter Tops
It's no secret that — after what we've seen this past year — showing skin is definitely in. From crop and bra tops to off-the-shoulder blouses, there was no shortage of flaunting one's upper half. But where we the halters of yesteryear, the early-aughts staple that everyone from Mandy Moore to Nicole Richie rocked from the red carpet to the beach? Since we're already proponents of exposed shoulders, it's only time until this barely there shirt makes a comeback, right?
Scrunchies
In our mind, scrunchies really haven't gone anywhere. But for others, these huge elastic ties are so heavily associated with '80s-style high-ponies that it's difficult to really make them feel up-to-date. Well, aside from the fact that they're actually way more comfortable than your average ponytail holder, scrunchies should now be seen as less of a way to style your hair and more of an actual outfit-making accessory. With versions of scrunchies available in quirky colors, textures, and prints, we dare you to let these babies help tie your entire 2016 look together.
Slingbacks
Finally! The year 2015 was when shoes we could actually walk in were trending. Not to be confused with kitten heels, grandma shoes — the modest low-block-heel pumps — were pretty much everywhere — and our feet have never been so happy. Taking the old-school fad one step further, we're looking at slingbacks (yes, the work-y, typically reserved for the older set pair of kicks) to finally hold their own in our wardrobes. To infiltrate them seamlessly into your closet, opt for a low-heeled pair in a bold color or fun texture, and pair with culottes or boyfriend jeans.
Lace Camisoles
Let's be real: Who doesn't love pajama dressing? Silky shirts, trousers, and slip dresses make putting an outfit together a breeze. But one piece of our undergarments drawer we didn't see make its way into our everyday wardrobes was the lace camisole: a flirty number that had its heyday back in the early 2000s. Well, we finally saw these tanks get a high-fashion makeover at Alexander Wang's final collection for Balenciaga in September, and we're thinking that was just the beginning
Khakis.
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