6 TikTok Fashion Trends You Need To Try

TikTok is a social media site that allows users to create, share, and experience short videos. Young people use the app as a means of expressing themselves. Another important explanation for TikTok’s success is the popularity of trends, such as dance competitions or introducing new trends. Despite the app’s reputation for dance competitions and hilarious posts, a quick swipe through your feed will provide just as much fashion inspiration as a trip to Instagram. This year, the app’s users were utterly fascinated by 2000s fashion trends. We’re seeing an increase in the demand for fashion videos and how people are incorporating trends into their daily lives. Go ahead and check out the whole list of new fashion trends introduced by TikTok.

Casual Tie-Dye

The most well-known quarantine trend is also the most famous TikTok fashion trend. Tie-dye loungewear isn’t going anywhere. Tie-dye has been around for a long time, but it’s having a revival as one of the hottest fashion trends. There are many ways to wear the vibrant, one-of-a-kind styles, whether it’s a DIY theme or one that’s already been designed for you.

Source: Addison Rae (@addisonraee)

Loose Fitted Jeans

A loose-fit pair/casual wear jeans are in trend this year. They’re most comfortable and roomy enough for even the most difficult dance challenge. These aren’t the same regular skinny jeans—they’re a million times better. More brands are taking on dyed or colorfully printed denim, mostly worn with a more casual fit.
Source: Sarah Ashcroft (@sarahhashcroft)

Over-Sized Hoodies

The most common trend seen on TikTok these days are oversized hoodies or T-Shirts. You can wear anything from retro styles to bright neon’s. Wear your oversized sweatshirt with wide-leg cargo pants, denim, or biker shorts. For a more edgy look, layer with gold chains.

Source: Jaci Marie (@jacimariesmith)

Tinted Sunglasses

TikTok celebrities are obsessed with retro 1990s-inspired glasses because they make any selfie look trendy. It’s almost hard to look at your TikTok without seeing a girl wearing these sunglasses. Sports adventurers and anyone who lives an active lifestyle will benefit from tinted sunglasses. These shades are immediately uplifting, ranging from smoky red to olive green.

Source: Avani (@avani)

Matching Sweatsuits

Sweatpants are, without a doubt, one of the leading trends of 2021. It’s comfortable and trendy at the same time. You will see this trend everywhere in TikTok. You can always enhance your look by pairing it with nice pair of shoes and some funky jewelry.

Source: Addison Rae (@addisonraee)

Corsets

Corsets are making a stronger comeback now. Only celebrities like Madonna and Kim Kardashian could be seen wearing a corset on the street. But thanks to the TikTok stars, it is now back in fashion. A plain corset goes perfect with your favorite pair of jeans or T-shirt.

Source: White Fox (@whitefoxboutique)

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