
The decade is still young, but already a few fashions and fashion-related trends have taken hold and begin to define the 2020s. In many instances, the newest trends are extensions of older ones. For example, what began two decades ago as the paperless office, has transformed into the personal paperless lifestyle for individuals, not offices. And some of the home décor trends we remember from our grandparents’ houses are now popping up in interior design ideas that are modern and trendy.
Likewise, alongside the universal rise of the popularity of vaping, the portable vaporizer has now carved out a place as not just a convenience but a fashion statement of sorts. Other versions of 2020s chic include all forms of wearable tech, sustainable clothing, and natural cosmetics. Here are details about a few of the hottest fashion developments that define the current decade.
A Paperless Lifestyle
Part of being paperless, as an individual, is choosing to avoid the use of cash. Even busy professionals are beginning to extend their workplace habits of using zero paper into their private, social, and home lives. Going cashless is one of the most common trends, as are using smartphones for note taking and calendar maintenance, and the use of white boards at home for to-do lists and important social reminders.
A Portable Vaporizer
Vaporizers have been around for years, but in the last five years, manufacturers have introduced fresh styles, more portable products, and units that offer extremely high-quality vaping experience for users. For example, you can acquire one of the best of the best, the PAX 2 vaporizer, from online sellers. It’s probably the market leader because of its exceptionally long battery life, even vaping rates, discreet design, and high-end look. Plus, it produces vapor of unrivaled quality, is durable, engineered for intuitive use, and built to last.
Sustainable Clothing
Slow to take hold, and still in the early stages of growth, the sustainable apparel movement could be the biggest style development of the 2020s if current trends hold. Of course, the over-arching concept of planet-friendly everything is the prime mover, but consumers are finally seeking out merchants who design, create, manufacture, and sell apparel items that don’t rely on vast quantities of fossil fuels in any phase of their production.
Natural Cosmetics
The natural cosmetics industry has been gaining market share, incrementally, for more than 10 years. Only since 2020, however, has the segment of the industry begun to gain millions of enthusiastic buyers, advocates, and sellers. Nowadays, every retail and wholesale outlet offer at least one line of organic, natural, or no animal testing cosmetics. The key, perhaps, to the recent growth spurts in the niche is better quality. Organic nail polish, for example, had a tough time building a customer base until recent breakthroughs in manufacturing techniques matched quality levels of traditional brands.
Wearable Tech
It has taken less than five years for the wearable tech revolution to hit full stride. Around 2015, there were just a few products out there that offered the combination of convenience, utility, and modest pricing in the wearable niche. Today, everything from necklaces that record heart rate to wrist and ankle bands that collect dozens of vital signs, consumers are buying up dozens of fashion-related gizmos, gadgets, and devices that feature embedded technology.