Fashion trends can be genuinely fun. A particular haircut, shoe, colour or silhouette appears everywhere and suddenly makes familiar clothes look different. The difficulty is that online trend cycles move much faster than most wardrobes need to. What feels essential this month may be replaced by another aesthetic before the purchase has been worn five times. Avoiding that cycle does not require rejecting fashion or building a wardrobe entirely from timeless neutral basics. It requires separating enjoyment from automatic acquisition. You can follow style, experiment with appearance and occasionally buy something trend-driven while still maintaining a wardrobe that fits your budget, storage space and everyday life. The most useful question is not whether an item is trendy. It is whether the trend offers something you will actually enjoy wearing once the novelty has faded.
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