1. White Sneakers

While white sneakers used to be a versatile staple, loved for their ability to match any outfit, the trend has evolved. Gen Z is now favoring “chunky” sneakers like the Bottega Veneta Orbit sneaker, especially in green. These statement shoes bring something fresh to the table, pairing well with denim or a summer dress for a youthful, dynamic look.

White sneakers are out, making way for chunkier styles.

2. Gold Jewelry

Although gold was once considered a refined metal that flattered all skin tones, Gen Z has deemed gold jewelry, especially twisted hoop earrings, passé. Silver is having a moment, with charms featuring stars, hearts, and zodiac signs—a hit among the younger generation due to their belief in astrology.

3. High-Waisted Jeans

Once a symbol of femininity, high-waisted jeans are no longer in vogue. Gen Z is embracing low-rise, baggy jeans. This style not only exudes youth and edginess but is also more comfortable, especially for mothers whose bodies may have changed post-pregnancy. However, mid-rise, wide-leg jeans are still popular as they offer a modern silhouette while subtly concealing the tummy area.

Mid-rise, wide-leg jeans offer a modern silhouette while subtly concealing the tummy.

4. Pretty Tops and Jeans

The old formula of pairing a pretty top with jeans to achieve a feminine look has been replaced by Gen Z’s preference for simple tops and statement pants. Cargo pants with their signature boxy pockets on the thighs, paired with a basic tank, make for an easy, youthful, and modern outfit.

5. Crossbody Bags

Crossbody bags, once a convenient accessory, are now seen as a sign of being out of touch. Gen Z is opting for shoulder bags, especially small, ’90s-inspired styles like the Coach Ergo or Prada Tessuto. When they need to carry more, they’ll go for a large, slouchy, boho-style shoulder bag.

6. Oversized Sunglasses

A staple for many over-30s, oversized sunglasses are not a hit with the younger crowd. Gen Z favors small, rectangular frames, inspired by young trendsetters like model Sofia Richie. Sunglasses are now a fashion statement, often worn perched on the bridge of the nose for a unique, edgy look, and less about sun protection.

7. Half-Tuck

The half-tuck, a long-time favorite, is now considered outdated by Gen Z. It’s either a full tuck or no tuck at all. The “French Tuck,” where the front of a t-shirt is tucked into the waistband, is seen as a way to flatter one’s figure while maintaining comfort, but simplicity wins with Gen Z, opting for moderately oversized t-shirts.

8. Midi Skirts

A must-have for women over 30, midi skirts have been replaced by maxi skirts among Gen Z. Maxi skirts offer a breezy, modern look, fitting in with the free-spirited, boho aesthetic.

Gen Z’s fashion choices have sparked new trends, injecting youthfulness, edginess, and a strong sense of individuality into every outfit and accessory choice.

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