Fishnets and combat boots lead pop-punk revival

Fishnets and combat boots lead pop-punk revival

According to global search platform Stylight, pop-punk is trending again as the pandemic continues to shift fashion styles.

The pop-punk aesthetic, with its tall combat boots and fishnets, is making a comeback this fall according to the global search platform Stylight. (Unsplash pic)
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Many people were under the impression that homewear was well-established with the new normal of home offices and various lockdowns, but the health situation keeps changing and along with it, fashion itself.

Now, after a summer in which color and eccentric pieces were all the rage, fashion lovers can expect a punk aesthetic, with fishnets and combat boots, to be in the air this fall.

While many were expecting a classic back-to-school season, with a wardrobe full of timeless yet sustainable pieces that combine elegance and comfort, many have found themselves with a punk trend in the pipeline.

And it’s a trend that offers possibilities for your entire wardrobe, from checks to boots through the fishnet, or just in a few touches. More precisely, it’s the pop-punk aesthetic that is set to make a comeback this fall, according to the global search platform Stylight.

Many of the pieces and inspirations associated with this trend have been getting more and more attention from users in the last few weeks, starting with the fishnet tights (+48% of clicks in July compared to the same period a month earlier) that were left untouched at the back of our wardrobes last fall.

Nails, plaid and boots

But for the pop-punk aesthetic to be perfectly executed, we need the famous combat boots which have been showing up in taller versions that partially hide the knee (+25% of clicks).

And of course, the global search platform has also noticed the beginning of a craze for plaid clothing, from pants to skirt through to dresses (+17% of clicks), and for studded belts (+14%). A trend that’s just simmer but which should increase as autumn approaches.

It remains to be seen if pop-punk can also influence the world of beauty with a boom in related hairstyles and makeup looks.

If so, many should see an autumn dominated by quiffs, shaved temples, even half-mohawks, studded accessories, and, perhaps the most essential, ultra pronounced, smudged eyeliner.

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