You likely follow some celebrities in their twenties on Instagram and TikTok, and it's likely to see who they hang out with, what their homes look like, what they eat for breakfast, and perhaps most importantly, what they wear. Instagram and TikTok are almost all we have to dress up for right now. So celebrities have really stepped it up for their feeds.
I may be in my thirties, but I'm also intrigued by which celebs are wearing 20 these days and which current trends they support and which don't. When it comes to trends, it girls like Hailey Bieber and Dua Lipa are incredibly influential. So if you want to know what the main trends of a particular season are, be sure to check out these trend-loving celebrities, among others. Or instead of spending countless hours scrolling Instagram or getting sucked into a TikTok rabbit hole, why not read this story.
Keep scrolling to find out which 2021 trends are hugging and skipping 20 celebs.
For Addison Rae and so many other trendsetters of the 1920s, corsets and bustier tops are the "elegant" top style of choice. Team one with baggy pants or jeans for the latest look. The 2021 trend that we don't see on the 20 celebrity set is tunics that were so common in the S / S 21 collections that they were noteworthy. Pictured: Addison Rae
After drastically ripped jeans disappeared from denim trend lists a few years ago, it's a bit of a surprise that they're back in such a big way, but this is fashion for you. Skinny jeans are a lot simpler than a 2021 trend, but there has been so much discussion lately that celebs in their twenties are choosing to ignore them. Pictured: Winnie Harlow
Say goodbye to butter dressing and hello to chewing gum dressing. It's safe to say that people are looking for fashion to cheer them up instead of boring them these days, hence the intense popularity of cheerful shades of pink. Pictured: Sydney Sweeney
It feels like sheer pieces are a trend any time of the year, but for good reason – they're gorgeous and keep you cool when it's warm. Yara Shahidi looks both beautiful and cool in her carpenter top. Maybe it's a little early to announce the fate of the trend, but maxi dresses and skirts haven't been carried over to the set of 20 this year. Stay tuned. Pictured: Yara Shahidi
Given the number of cool clippings out there right now, it's no wonder celebrities consider them special enough for Instagram. While the draped pieces that appeared on the runway are certainly gorgeous, celebrities in their twenties are skipping them for now. Pictured: Barbie Ferreira
The bucket hat is the accessory trend that just doesn't want to die, and celebrities like Hailey Bieber clearly agree with it. Based on all of the cool iterations brands post out there, the trend isn't going anywhere anytime soon. On the flip side (no pun intended), while gloves are an elegant addition to a wardrobe, they aren't the most practical trends, so they seem to have faded into the background for now.
Colorful jewelry that looks like something you might have made in middle school (or that you saved up for) is all the rage, and I totally get it. These pieces make the outfits fun and personal. While silver jewelry is making a comeback, celebs in their twenties still have to get on board, but that may not be the case for long. Pictured: Dua Lipa
You've probably seen this one coming … celebs like Bella Hadid pretty much cemented the return of the low-top jeans that were so popular in the early 2000s. Love it or hate it, the trend is here to stay (for now). I wouldn't say mom jeans are gone, but they don't feel as fresh as they used to be. Nowadays, 20-year-olds are opting for styles like baggy, distressed and low-rise jeans more often. Pictured: Bella Hadid
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