
Modernizing Your Favorite Fashion Era
Whether you’re drawn to grungy ’90s fashion or you adore ’60s mod, shopping vintage is no easy task. But who says you need to shop…
Read MoreWhether you’re drawn to grungy ’90s fashion or you adore ’60s mod, shopping vintage is no easy task. But who says you need to shop…
Read MoreIt’s time to talk about one seriously controversial topic in the fashion world –– low-rise jeans. Some people love it, and some people hate it….
Read MoreBack in September, Marc Jacobs launched Heaven—a polysexual line of clothing that features graphic baby tees, hoodies, pleated skirts and accessories that are reminiscent of…
Read MoreAt the end of 1999, some speculated that when the clock struck midnight and it became the year 2000, the world would be wiped out….
Read MoreWhen we hear the name Coach, our minds immediately think of the logo-clad double “C” design printed on wristlets and small colorful handbags that all…
Read MoreY2K fashion is finally making a comeback, and VALLEY’s inner 2000s baby is internally screaming right now. While Juicy Couture and Von Dutch are re-establishing…
Read MoreA lot of what makes up modern fashion for most people is the aspiration of looking effortless. No one wants to look like they put…
Read MoreVelour fabric, a “J” zipper and colors from baby blue to hot pink. The iconic California brand combined glamour and comfort with its most notable…
Read MoreTime and time again it has become obvious: fashion is a cycle. A trend from the 80’s that fashion idols swore by is mocked by…
Read MoreIt’s here, and it’s an early-2000’s masterpiece. Ariana Grande’s self-love anthem, “thank u, next” officially has a music video after being teased on social media for weeks.
Read MoreTrends come and go every decade; this is something we all collectively observed and even celebrate through retrospective fashion when we wear trends from the 70s, 80s and 90s. But have you ever wondered where and what the trends stem from and how they’re conspired?
Read MoreThis February, Urban Outfitters came through to make all of our inner middle schoolers’ dreams come true.
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