Of course you already know that when it comes to fashion, history repeats itself. But designers don't play favorites with one decade forever, and every new year brings a fresh batch of styles that pay homage to old looks. It's common for certain pieces to stick around for awhile. For example, our jewelry boxes have been home to '80s statement earrings for at least two seasons now, and we're still living out the whole early 2000s pop star thing. (Have you nailed Gwen Stefani's cargo aesthetic yet?) Then there are items like the '70s print maxi dress and disco-era metallic tie-front shirt that we're seeing pop up everywhere, and we're psyched!
We are fully embracing these renewed trends with everything we have, and simultaneously taking styling advice from some of our favorite stars and influencers. We didn't just round up the popular items you should be aware of, we also offered inspired shopping picks so you can easily work them into your wardrobe. We promise that once we reintroduce you to these familiar looks, you'll start noticing them when you're scrolling through your Instagram feed or browsing the pages of your go-to retail sites. Scroll down to brush up on the now and then that's back again.
The Billie Eilish method: layer a bunch of chunky gold necklaces over a velvet mockneck.
The Dua Lipa method: Wear a cropped version with high-waisted cargos and work boots.
The Storm Reid method: Search for one in the grooviest print with bold sleeves to keep their attention from top to bottom.
The Kendall Jenner method: Search for one that feels very Sharon Stone in Casino, complete with matching co-ord pants.
The Kylie Jenner method: Instead of opaque, wear slightly sheer tights with a long leather dress and strappy pumps. Alternative: try boots.
The Barbie Ferreira method: Double up on layers of sheer contrast prints and add some edgy jewelry.
The Sofia Richie method: Be bold in all black so your midriff really breaks up the look. These also look great with a matching co-ord if not jeans.
The NW Turtleneck Crop ($32)
The Kaia Gerber method: OK, so this fashion moment really revolves around a hairstyle (aka Audrey Hepburn's famous bob), but you'll really nail it if you choose simple, ladylike tailored separates and very delicate jewelry to complete the look.
The Elaine Welteroth method: Wear plaid from head to toe to really let that print shine.
The Pamela Tick method: Let your hair down and allow the pattern to speak for itself by accessorizing with nothing but a few bangles.
The Maddie Ziegler method: Wear a cropped one with high-waist cargo pants.
The Amina Muaddi method: Let one pop from under a long coat and meet the hemline with knee-high boots.
The Bella Hadid method: Match the shade of your shades to your swimsuit — duh.
The Ali Tate Cutler method: Form a look Britney Spears would be proud of with low-slung jeans and pointed-toe boots.
The Nicola Peltz method: Wear one with a tiny tank, shoulder bag, sunglasses, and jeans.
The Sami Miro method: Wear them like Scary Spice would with a leather trend and flares.
Mango Heel zipped boots ($80)
The Harry Styles method: Contrast a denim one with a full-on plaid moment.
Isabel Marant Evie cotton denim cap ($140, originally $200)
The Danielle Bernstein moment: Wear a fringe-covered sweater with ripped jeans and pointed-toe boots.
The Jennifer Atilemile method: Allow a fitted black turtleneck to make for a sleek backdrop for your chandeliers.
The Yaris Sanchez method: Wear one with a work-friendly high-waisted skirt to add a touch of modesty.
Reformation Hansen Top ($128)
The Micaéla Verrelien method: Try the material in bucket hat form over a printed scarf with retro sunglasses.