2022 fashion trends that are going to be HUGE (and how to wear them)

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024

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  • @vikkipedia_org
    @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +9

    1) Favourite trend?
    2) Least favourite trend?
    3) Is the low rise trend problematic?
    Comment below! ❤

    • @BurntFaceMan
      @BurntFaceMan 2 роки тому +1

      The Fashionrap definately got a like. :)
      Happy pokemon day!

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      @@BurntFaceMan YAY I'm so glad you liked my little Pokérap remix! This comment made my day-thank you! x

  • @tkxs
    @tkxs 2 роки тому +11

    OHH I swear I've been seing sage green everywhere 😭
    also love to see your FILA top making a comeback!
    that's my personal top 10 pieces of yours 😂

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      Oh my goodness TK not joke-the other day I was in Zara for a browse and I SWEAR every second thing is in green! 😂💚
      I LOVE the FILA top and I love how they upcycled an old jersey and made it a crop top! (Proud owner lol) I wish more brands do the same thing! 🥰

  • @dari8959
    @dari8959 2 роки тому +10

    thank you for your video, I really like it!!
    I like the maximalism trend (it looks very beautiful and unusual, but, unfortunately, it's really hard to style) and grandparents core (I really like this aesthetic! looks so cosy, cute and 💛🪶🌾🍂🍁. it's also easy to stick to this style)
    I really liked how you changed your look to fit the trend you were talking about💞

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      Aww thanks so much Dari! I really appreciate it. I totally agree-the maximalist aesthetic is so rich and exciting but it does take a lot of styling effort to get it right. I think it's so interesting how the grandparentcore trend is on the opposite end of the fashion spectrum compare to maximalism but they're both going to be massive in 2022! It does feel like there's something for everyone and I'm incredibly excited for this year! ❤️
      AND you're such a gem for noticing my little outfit changes hahahaha thank you so much xx

  • @sabrinamendez4631
    @sabrinamendez4631 2 роки тому +8

    I really loved your video and the tips that you gave on how to wear them without adding unnecessary pieces of clothing to our wardrobes. I personally like the grandpa aesthetic, i'm really into those brownish and warm colors and fabrics, and it's a good way of wearing and upcycling clothes that already exist. My least favourite trends are the bloomers, the flingers and the low rise jeans. I agree that low rise is a trend that doesn't work for many body types, I consider myself as a rather chubby or rounded person, and I never seem to find a low rise jean that fits me correctly! It is defenetly meant to be worn by skinny slim bodies, with flat stomachs. We don't need any more clothes that perpetuate that kind of body stereotype 🤷‍♀️

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Sabrina! It’s so good to know you enjoyed the video and understood what I was trying to achieve-the idea isn’t to stop people from wearing trends, but to wear them without buying up too many unnecessary pieces. ❤️
      The grandparentcore aesthetic is so versatile and it’s such a refreshing, comforting aesthetic for these crazy times! You’re absolutely right-it’s a great trend for recycled/upcycled clothing.
      I’m totally with you on low rise-whilst some people say anyone can rock it, I just don’t think it’s an aesthetic that was created with inclusivity in mind when it first started in the late 90s, early 2000s. I don’t really buy it.

  • @fromchaosyogalenanovack695
    @fromchaosyogalenanovack695 2 роки тому +2

    Low rise is also physically uncomfortable with those of us with a tum. Its not that we won't represent the trend, its just really uncomfortable with pinching and button digging

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  4 місяці тому

      Sorry I just saw this comment now coz I've been on my UA-cam hiatus! I completely agree with you-my soft tummy can't stand digging! I've just dropped a new Trendy vs Timeless video-keen to know what you think :) ua-cam.com/video/perr7ud9dEo/v-deo.html

  • @AngelTrazo
    @AngelTrazo 2 роки тому +4

    Such a fun and informative video! Thank you for breaking down each trend and showing the reference photos.

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      Awww thank you so much Angel! Love your work too! Thank you so much for the encouragement xx

  • @eveymelder7778
    @eveymelder7778 2 роки тому +1

    I love how you gave so many examples and that you changed your outfit when you went on to another trend. Awesome video!

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      Aw thanks so much for your lovely comment, Evey! It really made my night! Can't wait to make more videos for you! x

  • @mimiyaaa
    @mimiyaaa 2 роки тому +3

    YAYYYY YOU FINALLY POSTED AGAIN

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      Awwww you're seriously the best gal! Thanks so much for tuning in so quickly! Can't wait to hear what you think and what your favourite 2022 trend is! xx

  • @user20452
    @user20452 2 роки тому +13

    love this video!! your channel is great i'm personally really exited for the 2022 fashion trends it 's going to be fun

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      Yay thank you so, so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed the channel and your support means a lot to me! 🥰 I’m excited for 2022’s trends too-it really feels like there’s something for everyone! 🥰👏🏼

  • @girloftheearth7300
    @girloftheearth7300 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much for linking us! Good thing is all our pieces are made from upcyled vintage fabric but they also fit a ton of other trends in your video :) Mini skirts especially! xx

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      OMG thanks sooooo much for stopping by! Absolutely love your work and what your brand stands for-you guys deserve all the hype! xx

  • @kayseacamp
    @kayseacamp 2 роки тому +3

    I'm all for monochrome and architectural pieces. Although I never wear architectural pieces myself I totally love looking at them. My personal style is grey/black casual monochrome.

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for sharing, Kasandra! Me too-I love the way architectural pieces look. They're almost like art! But some silhouettes are not very wearable for the everyday. The monochrome look is sooooo versatile and timeless! You've got great taste! 🥰

  • @Ingrid_bowman
    @Ingrid_bowman 2 роки тому +3

    Ahhhhh thank you! This is exactly what I have been looking for! I love monochrome and I think it’s so timeless and I love platform shoes! (They’re pretty much all I have) I definitely want to try bold colors, thanks for telling me how to get into it! As for the futuristic look and low rise jeans… I’ll pass.
    Ps. I totally love your channel! Your so underrated

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for sharing your fave and not-so-fave trends-I love hearing your thoughts! I think the monochromatic aesthetic will always be fashionable and it’s just so easy to style. Bold colours are great too-it just takes a bit more styling effort but if you ease pops of colours into your wardrobe and introduce items that work with things you’ve already got, you’ll be able to play with some vibrant hues without having to spend heaps of money or buy a lot of items that won’t last!
      And I’m with you on low rise-whilst some people say anyone can rock it, I just don’t think it’s an aesthetic that was created with inclusivity in mind. So I’ll pass on that with you.
      Thank you for your kind words on my channel! It really means a lot to me and it motivates me to keep going! x

  • @LittleLyssMarie
    @LittleLyssMarie 2 роки тому +1

    That intro was absolutely everything 😂💙

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much Alyssa! 🥰 I tried… 😂 I was kind of proud of how I managed to write the fashion trends to the Pokérap beat but when I recorded it, I took forever-there were sooooo many outtakes I could’ve made a 30 min long bloopers video 😂

  • @samihatahsin5280
    @samihatahsin5280 2 роки тому +1

    I am so glad I found your channel 🥲

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      Thank you Samiha! You’ve honestly made my day 🥰❤️ I’m so motivated by your comment-can’t wait to make more videos! xx

  • @jaspreetbola5419
    @jaspreetbola5419 2 роки тому +1

    So informative Vikky, great video!

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      Thanks Jas! It’s soooo funny how we were just at Zara the other day and every second thing was in Bottega green hahahaha 💚

  • @thegreenonions
    @thegreenonions 2 роки тому +3

    1. My fave trend is def upcycling as it's something I've been working on in my own wardrobe! And I hope it's a timeless one at that.
    2. Least fave would probs be puffer and catsuits, mostly because I actually loooove the bike unitards way better and puffer to me just feels utilitarian for cold winters lol
    3. I saw someone comment this on another video somewhere else but they were saying that all jean styles should be accessible at all times. Like if I had high waisted jeans in middle school I would have been sooo much more confident but I don't think we should crap on low-rise jeans if some people do like them! But that also means that certain jeans styles shouldn't be reserved for certain body types! Jeans are so universal already so all facets of them should be around all the time!

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts, Edie! I loved reading what you wrote! ❤️
      Upcycling is an amazing trend! I’m also trying to be better with the way I consume clothes. I’d love to buy less and buy better quality so I don’t churn through as much clothing and create as much waste-it’s always a work in progress! Would you like to see thrifting content on my channel?
      Ohhh how did you style the unitard trend? I didn’t try it because I thought it won’t be flattering for me.
      In regard to the low rise trend, I totally agree with you-it’s not helpful to crap on a particular silhouette because certain cutting works on some figures and there’s bound to be something that suits one’s body type. My issue with the comment on how ‘saying low-rise jeans is non-inclusive = saying curvier girls can’t look good in them’ is that fundamentally, low-rise jeans weren’t created with inclusivity in mind in the late 90s/early 2000s. The beauty standard of that particular cutting and the media representation we saw (and are seeing in 2022 tbh) did not include bigger women or anyone without a flat stomach. I don’t know how people are supposed to feel comfortable or empowered wearing low rise if they fall outside of that particular body type… 🤔
      It’s amazing to chat to you about these topics! I’m learning so much as I discuss through these comments. Do you think it’ll be worthwhile to do a deep dive on the low rise cutting? x

    • @thegreenonions
      @thegreenonions 2 роки тому

      @@vikkipedia_org oh my gosh thank you for your response! I always love thrifting and seeing what people gravitate towards but it can be very easy to buy a lot and not end of wearing any of it, speaking from experience lol
      As for unitards I actually follow your rule of tight bottoms and loose top, so i like to wear a loose crop top or flowy blouse over a unitard! Wearilive has a great video style bike shorts from 2018 I think and I basically translate that to unitards.
      As for low rise jeans it's interesting because they weren't just a trend in the 90's/00's they were actually popular in the late 60's before high waisted bellbottoms became more popular in the 70's. But the style from the 90's/00's feels more controversial because people were styling them with fully exposed midriffs and whereas in the 60's that wasn't very popular. And I think that's where a lot of the frustration comes from because that specific pairing of pieces is coming back and not just jeans with a normal t-shirt. And so in that way you're totally right, it's a recipe for people to not feel comfortable in them if they don't have flat stomachs. If you want to make a deep dive video on it go for it! There's definitely a longer history to it and it might actually be really interesting once you research it and might raise some points that people haven't thought of before!

  • @LightTofu
    @LightTofu 2 роки тому +1

    Big thumbs up on your video and thanks for sharing! :D

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      Awww thank you so much! It's so lovely to have your support-I really appreciate it! xx

  • @Ponitypon
    @Ponitypon 2 роки тому +4

    I haaatteee low rise no no no

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      I’m with you on that one. I personally don’t really dig it but it’ll still be everywhere in 2022 😓 Why do you dislike it? I’d love to hear your thoughts! x

    • @Ponitypon
      @Ponitypon 2 роки тому +2

      @@vikkipedia_org its just not flattering. muffing tops and all that. plus its not comfortable. I am not leaving my high waisted jeans :)

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      I’m totally agree with you-whilst some people say anyone can rock it, I just don’t think it’s an aesthetic that was created with inclusivity in mind when it first started in the late 90s, early 2000s. I don’t really buy it. 😓

  • @thesoulrecipe
    @thesoulrecipe 2 роки тому +1

    biggie smalls best style tip out!

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      It's legit right? Honestly mixing boxier and body-hugging items makes the most interesting silhouettes in my opinion. I'm kind of proud of myself for naming it after Biggie lol...

  • @tiffany_james
    @tiffany_james 2 роки тому +1

    Tiffany James
    20 seconds ago
    I like the low-risers + miniskirts a bit but there def is a time and place 4 them. I wouldn't be rocking it all the time + def would prefer it 4 more hotter days. The reason I'm enjoying the resurgence/resurrection of Y2K/00s Fashion Trends is bcuz I was a bit younger when those sexy styles came out. My schools + parents were strict w' their dress codes + as kids/tweens we couldn't just go out wearing low-rises + mini skirts whenever we wanted 😂...but hey I mean we def tried. We wanted 2 copy all those pop culture looks we saw on tv Disney channel, Nickelodeon, even 2 match our Bratz dolls loll. I also have a slim tomboy-ish/straight figure + I'm not blessed with the curvy hourglass BBL kardashian IG model figure that's super in + trendy right now.....so naturally the Y2K/00s skinny, straight figured clothes or certain vintage clothes suit me more. Instead of trying 2 morph myself into something I'm not, I rather just embrace more y2k + vintage fashion. I'm also really loving Futuristic Trends, transparents + vibrant hued clothing rn. Great video!

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for sharing your faves, Tiffany! I love hearing what people like and why they like it! I also went to a strict school in my early teens and we had to wear these thick midi skirts as part of our school uniform. Mini skirt would be a big no-no so when I started uni, I was rocking the mini skirt for the whole time as if I had to get it out of my system. Totally agree there’s a time and place for certain items. I love how fashion is retrospective and we’re now bringing back elements from the 60s/70s-2000s, which means a lot of these trends could potentially be thrifted! Would you be interested in thrift hauls and content about sustainable fashion?
      And thank you soooo much for your lovely feedback! It really motivates me to keep going and keep making fun and informative fashion videos. Can’t wait to share more with you x

  • @BurntFaceMan
    @BurntFaceMan 2 роки тому +3

    Until black slacks/ joggers and black metal tshirts are cool I'm never gonna be fashionable. ^_^
    We need chainmail to come back in fashion.

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      And that is totally fine!!! I can imagine how cool you’d look in your black metal gear and it doesn’t matter if you don’t dress in trendy items! 🖤🖤🖤Wouldn’t it be amazing if chainmail is incorporated in modern fashion somehow? I’m waiting for a brand to pick this up 😂

  • @Sophie-wi3su
    @Sophie-wi3su 2 роки тому +1

    I choose not to wear anything mini skirt/ dress because I cannot wear bikeshorts underneath them. My thighs rub together to much and I would just give myself a rash. Does anyone else have this problem? How do you make it work if you wear mini skirts? It just seems impracticle for people who have larger thighs. Maybe with tights underneath? still... that trend is not for me. Super cute on the people who rock them tho!

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience with the mini skirt, Sophie! Love your suggestions! Wearing a pair of briefs or bike shorts underneath would help. Also choosing fabrics that are soft and breathable like cotton and linen instead of polyester will absorb perspiration and reduce the rubbing? But I’m with you-from a practicality point of view, some cutting and silhouettes just aren’t very comfortable and flattering, especially the micro mini skirt by Miu Miu that’s been popularised all over TikTok. What are your thoughts on it? 🤔

    • @annemuller942
      @annemuller942 2 роки тому +2

      you can use deodorant that prevents sweating or baby powder on your thighs. for me this made a big change

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      @@annemuller942 Thanks so much for sharing, Anna! Such a good hack! x

  • @kitsunetales12
    @kitsunetales12 2 роки тому +2

    No because the trendy girl made fun of me when I was wearing my favourite close because they weren’t in trend when literally her and her group looked like clones of each other

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому

      Awww I’m so sorry to hear that! That’s totally not cool! I totally agree with you-we shouldn’t be blindly following trends and we should only purchase items that truly reflects our personal styles! Keep rocking your favourite clothes! Don’t let them make you feel bad about yourself ❤️

    • @kitsunetales12
      @kitsunetales12 2 роки тому +1

      @@vikkipedia_org thanks 💜

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  4 місяці тому

      Sorry lovely just noticed I haven’t acknowledged your last reply! I’ve been on a UA-cam hiatus but I’m back with a new video! Hope you can check it out coz I’d love to hear your thoughts! 🫶 ua-cam.com/video/perr7ud9dEo/v-deo.html

  • @projectdolphin7398
    @projectdolphin7398 2 роки тому +6

    your take on the lack of inclusivity with low rise jeans is.. so close! to the truth lol. fat women were put THROUGH IT. when low rise jeans were big in the early 00s. nobody makes low rise jeans for fat women, and even if they did, everyone would make fun of a fat woman for wearing them because when fat women show more skin, all the skinny people make fun of them and call them disgusting. the reason you dont see bigger women wearing low rise jeans is entirely because of fatphobia

    • @projectdolphin7398
      @projectdolphin7398 2 роки тому +2

      and GOD FORBID a fat woman sits down and her underwear peaks out. its fatphobia through and through

    • @vikkipedia_org
      @vikkipedia_org  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you sooooo, so much for summing up the whole problem with low rise eloquently-I absolutely agree with you! ❤️ Some people were like, “Well bigger girls can wear low rise too.” And they thought by me saying the low rise cutting isn’t inclusive, I’m saying curvier women can’t rock it, which completely missed the point. My issue is, the low rise cutting was NEVER created with inclusivity in mind when it first started in the late 90s, early 2000s. So, how could curvier girls feel comfortable wearing the low rise cutting when people make fun of them?

  • @katlyndeasia4537
    @katlyndeasia4537 2 роки тому

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