There's a new decade in town (again) and it's giving the 90s a run for their money. As we know very well, the '90s have been dominating fashion for quite some time, to the point that we've now gone through pretty much every trend – from hair ties to slip dresses. But like it or not, a new decade is here to dwarf the popularity of the 90s: the swinging 60s. Ultimate aesthetic goal? The Brady Bunch and In love with a witch.
Those retro flowers, wavy mirrors, shaggy carpets, mushroom prints, and shades of orange, brown, and yellow that you've seen all over Instagram are no coincidence. The fashion of the 60s was colorful and fun, bespoke yet relaxed, and the home decor was just as "groovy" without holding back on color combinations and curved lines. It's all very uplifting and instagramable, which says something about why people are embracing the signature decade now.
Obviously, getting dressed has fallen by the wayside during the pandemic and people are missing it more and more. It explains why the bold, experimental '60s fashions are becoming so popular these days, and the decor is a natural extension of that. While we spend so much time at home, it's only natural that we want to add personality to our space and make it a place we want to be all day every day.
Read on to see the 2021 evidence of the return of the 1960s and shop for the chicest groovy pieces on the market – for your closet and At home.
This psychedelic print is a big departure from the 90s grunge look.
If a print is so fun, you can wear it on your feet too.
A leather trench is the perfect complement to a dress with a groovy print.
Twiggy would definitely agree.
Prepare your swimsuit collection – '60s-style prints are all the rage on the beach.
If you want a lot of inspiration from the 60s, Alyssa Coscarelli really hit the mood perfectly.
Fashion fans lose it precisely because of this wavy checkerboard print – and rightly so.
Now is the time to get yourself a pair of go-go boots.
Of course, Gucci is partly responsible for the new It decade 2021.
This dress is the trend.
Hurry up and order this sweater before it sells out (because it will be).
I need this jacket in my life for obvious reasons.
Rixo's spring collection is filled with pretty retro pieces like this midi dress.
I say why not?
This dress is a feast for the eyes.
She is cute isn't she?
Happy House shoes are a great idea.
Proof that layered pieces don't have to be boring.
Bella Hadid has mushroom earrings and now I want mushroom earrings.
Your feet deserve to have fun too.
If you love 60s styles, Paloma Wool should be shopping for you.
Elsa Hosk's new house is a retro design lover's dream.
The more crocheted and shaggy carpets the better.
We love to see the chess board.
And suddenly I want a mushroom stool.
This side table is one of the many '60s-inspired gems hiding at Urban Outfitters.
Yes, the mushroom lamp trend is still (very) strong.
Believe it or not, I found this gem of a rug on Amazon.
Yes, that's the mirror you see all over Instagram these days.
At $ 40, this mushroom stool is low engagement and high reward.
The most instagrammable candles ever.
This is the fun little table I just added to my office.
Etsy is a gold mine for accessories and furniture from the 1960s.
Up next 7 spring trends that can be found all over Instagram.
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