"90s Fashion Revival: The Good, The Bad, and The Truly Regrettable"
Description
Remember when your parents would cringe at your fashion choices and say, "We wore that in the 70s"? Well, grab your favorite flannel shirt and prepare for a reality check—we've officially become our parents.
This hilarious deep dive into the resurrection of 90s fashion trends starts with that uncomfortable moment of realization: the styles we once rocked (or questioned) are now being "discovered" by today's youth. From the fashion cycle that brings trends back approximately every 30-40 years to the psychological reasons behind our nostalgia for certain eras, we unpack why some styles deserve a comeback while others should remain buried in time capsules.
The fashion trend battlefield gets heated when we discuss our personal "absolutely nots"—chokers that are banned in one household, the universally unflattering mom jeans that somehow made a comeback, and the thin eyebrow trend that comes with a desperate warning: "If I save one eyebrow, one set of eyebrows, I will consider this mission accomplished. Because don't do it, your eyebrows will not grow back." These passionate pleas come from experience and regret.
Not all returning styles face such resistance, though. Combat boots, leather jackets, and the vest-as-a-top trend receive enthusiastic approval. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn when we recall our most regrettable high school fashion moments—blue eyeshadow paired with dark complexions, homecoming dresses with pantyhose, and hairstyles that should never see the light of day again.
Whether you're embracing the return of 90s fashion or fighting it with every fiber of your being, you'll find yourself laughing and nodding along as we navigate the cyclical nature of trends. Follow us on social media @LylasPodcast and visit lylaspodcast.com to join the conversation—what 90s trend would you never bring back?
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