Style 1: Ankle Socks
Once a popular choice with sneakers, casual shoes, and low heels, ankle socks and no-show socks have lost their appeal. Gen Z deems this sock style outdated and believes that it exposes the ankle unflatteringly. Instead, they favor longer socks, such as mid-calf or crew-length socks, which add an extra layer to their outfits and showcase their unique personalities.
The combination of ankle socks and sneakers is no longer in vogue among the youth.
Ever since the rise of the balletcore and blokecore fashion trends, long socks have been paired with sneakers, sandals, and even slippers by the fashion-forward. If you’re still wearing ankle socks, consider switching to longer socks for a more modern look.
Gen Z is embracing the trend of wearing long socks with various footwear styles, from sneakers to ballet flats and sandals.
Style 2: “Hidden Pants”
The “hidden pants” style involves wearing long tops, jackets, or dresses that completely cover the pants or lower body, creating the illusion of a “disappearing” lower half. This trend allows individuals to showcase their legs and create a sense of allure.
While this style was popular about a decade ago, especially in street and casual wear, it is now considered outdated by today’s youth. They believe that hiding the pants disrupts the balance of the outfit, making it appear bulky and untidy. Additionally, covering the lower body can distort the natural proportions and fail to accentuate one’s figure.
The “hidden pants” trend, once favored by celebrities, has now been discarded by Gen Z as it tends to make the body appear heavier.
Instead, the youth of today prefer to dress in proportions. This involves wearing outfits that cover you from head to toe, but with the top (shirt or dress) occupying either 1/3 or 2/3 of your total body length. Crop tops and tube tops paired with wide-leg pants or long skirts not only showcase your waist but also flatter your figure and visually elongate your silhouette.
Dressing in proportions has been successfully adopted by the youth, resulting in a taller and slimmer appearance.
Style 3: Wearing Heels to Parties
You heard it right—heels, once considered a must-have for a night out, especially at parties, are now being left behind by the younger generation. Instead of prioritizing appearance, Gen Z values comfort above all else.
Heels can be uncomfortable and painful to wear for extended periods, especially when dancing and moving around in a nightclub. Additionally, they can be challenging to walk in and may even pose safety risks in crowded and lively environments. As a result, sneakers, boots, and flats have become the go-to choices as they offer better comfort and support.
Heels have been replaced by boots, low-top sneakers, and flats as the go-to footwear for parties.
Gen Z embraces individual expression and creativity in their fashion choices. Sneakers, boots, and flats offer them more flexibility in styling and allow them to showcase their unique personalities. These footwear options not only provide comfort but also contribute to a dynamic, modern, and youthful look.