7 Fashion Moments We Wish We Could Forget From 2015

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This year was full of unforgettable fashion, from the amazing style on our favorite TV shows to the women who made power dressing fiercer than ever before. But not every trend we saw in 2015 was praiseworthy, and with the good comes the bad — even the ugly.

We want out with the old, in with the new, and are hoping for positivity from the fashion industry in 2016. We're striving toward acceptance and wearing clothes that truly make us smile, but before we do, we're taking a moment to wave goodbye to moments from 2015 we won't miss and crossing our fingers that history doesn't repeat itself!

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Overexposed Celebs
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Overexposed Celebs

Whether it was Miley Cyrus's outrageous outfits while hosting the MTV Video Music Awards or Kim Kardashian's boundary-pushing maternity looks, overexposure was common in 2015 — and barely there outfits encouraged us to bring on the modesty!

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Collaboration Craze
Twitter | typicalfeminist

Collaboration Craze

Enough with the crazy lines and overhyped products that we can't even get our hands on anymore, like Lilly Pulitzer for Target and Balmain x H&M. It's time for thoughtful, less chaotic ways to shop the collaborations we actually want.

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Gimmicky Fashion
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Gimmicky Fashion

There's a fine line between taking fashion risks and being plain old tacky. The red carpet should be fun, but there's a time and a place for over-the-top costumes — which are better left for Halloween.

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Copycats
Instagram | sandilakeclothing

Copycats

This Etsy seller wasn't thrilled when Target replicated her design, and we don't blame her. Let's honor original work in 2016 and give designers credit where credit is due.

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Keeping Up With Every Trend
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Keeping Up With Every Trend

Less should be more in 2016, so goodbye, quantity, and hello, essentials! Instead of moving on to the next best thing before even identifying what was so special about a trend in the first place, we vow to take a second to appreciate what draws us to each piece we're purchasing.

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Tasteless Tees
Target

Tasteless Tees

Brands and retailers need to give more thought to what they're putting out there, especially well-known names like Target and PacSun, which rolled out offensive items in 2015.

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Body Shaming
Instagram | arielwinter

Body Shaming

Fashion is for everyone! Celebs got real about their bodies on social media to fight for acceptance, and took a stand against haters. In 2016, let's spread the love.

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