anything goes with emma chamberlain - my 2026 fashion trend predictions
Episode Date: January 8, 2026[video available on Spotify] today i’m going to be sharing my 2026 fashion trend predictions. i almost didn’t make this episode because i'm not 100% sure where i stand on keeping up with trends, ...or whether trends will continue to exist at all in the future. but i don’t think they’re going anywhere right now, so without further ado, here’s my list of 2026 fashion trend predictions. Learn more about Venmo Stash, visit http://www.venmo.com/stash-rewards Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Today I'm going to be sharing with you all my 26 fashion trend predictions.
And I'll be honest, I almost didn't make this episode because the conversation around fashion
trends right now is an absolute mess. It's chaos. And I'm not 100% sure where I stand on things.
On one hand, people are saying that everyone's exhausted by the trend cycle. The fashion trend cycle
has sped up so quick to the point that no one wants to keep up anymore. It's exhausting and it's
wasteful. And on top of that, it's actually become not cool, in some people's opinion, to keep up
with trends because it's a sign of being chronically online, which is no longer cool. Complicated,
but I see that side of the argument. Trends have almost become a trend. And the thing about a trend
is that it'll always go out. And so it's almost becoming trendy now to not pay attention to
trends and to try to develop a personal style, try to create a sort of capsule wardrobe with
timeless pieces that you can re-wear in style in a bunch of different ways, which I think is a great
thing. But also, that might also be sort of a trend in itself. Okay, see, this is why this
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So that's one side of the argument that people are sick of trends. The trend cycle has
sped up too quick. No one can keep up. And so everyone's giving up on it and doing their own thing.
And also, too, because of the internet, everything is sort of trendy all at once. Like, we're exposed to
many different types of people wearing so many different types of outfits and there's so many
different aesthetic niches and this and that that we're kind of seeing every single type of
outfit possible through the internet there's no trends anymore because everything is being
worn all at once and we're we're all seeing it because we're all on the internet basically argument
number one is trends are dead trends don't exist anymore argument two is that trends will always exist
This is just how we interact with fashion, you know?
Yes, maybe trends are harder to pinpoint nowadays,
but they're never going to fully go away.
It's just not possible.
Personally, I don't know what to think.
I'm not sure what 2026 is going to hold in terms of fashion trends.
Perhaps there will be no trends.
But the more I thought about it,
the less likely I thought that would be.
I do think there are going to be fashion trends in 2026.
In five years from now, maybe trends will cease to exist due to the internet.
Perhaps the fashion world will just become completely trendless and everything will be happening all at once.
But I don't think we're there yet.
Regardless, I was able to create a list of what I think is going to be trendy in 2026, which to me is a sign that we're not quite there yet.
where trends don't exist anymore.
If we ever even get there.
But I have to stop,
I have to stop, like, dissecting the fashion trend conversation
because it actually makes my brain melt out of my ears.
I can't handle it.
It's an onion.
It's an onion of a topic.
You can just keep peeling back the layers.
So I put together a list of 2026 fashion trend predictions.
Now, this list was formed through various sources.
Source number one, instinct.
I'm not sure where my instinct.
instincts come from, could be subconscious. Like, I'm constantly consuming fashion content,
whether it's on the internet or it's in person. Like, this is something that I love,
and I'm constantly looking at it, you know? Like, my default lens is a fashion lens. Like,
if I'm sitting at a cafe, I'm analyzing everybody's outfit, not even consciously, just
subconsciously because it's something I am interested in. I love seeing the way people express
themselves, etc. But also, too, in my free time, I love looking at runway shows online. I love
going on Pinterest and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling. I'm constantly exposing myself to
fashion content. So my instincts could be based on that or just a weird gut feeling. I'm not 100%
sure. Source number two is what I already mentioned, but in a more conscious way, like hanging out
at a trendy cafe in Los Angeles and seeing people's trendy outfits looking at runway shows
going on Pinterest but like consciously noticing things seeing it over and over again and
being like oh that's a thing now that must be or it's going to be a thing soon because I keep seeing
it and then source number three is a mindfulness around like past trends in decades and like
what was trendy say in the 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s and just kind of being like you know
that hasn't had a moment in a while. It's probably going to come back soon. That's the thing with
trends. They really always come back. And oftentimes they're sort of reinvented in a modern way.
But, you know, I recently made a trendy or timeless episode about 80s fashion. And I made that episode
because I started to feel like the 80s was coming back. Number one, because the 80s haven't had a
moment in a while. And then number two, because I started to see little glimmers of it in runway shows. And I was
like, oh, I think this is going to go mainstream soon. And so I made that episode. And you'll notice
in this episode there are some 80s fashion trends that I think are going to come back in 2026 because I think
it's time. I think it's going to happen. But again, take all this with a grain of salt. I don't really
know what I'm talking about. I'm kind of just going based on vibes and instinct and also just what I've
literally seen out there start to pop up, you know? So without further ado, these are my 2026 fashion
trend predictions starting with tight pants tucked in to knee high riding boots imagine horseback rider
aesthetic okay tight pants beautiful tailoring tucked into a sleek simple riding boot shiny i'm thinking like
shiny leather riding boot dark washed jeans that are tight a knit almost borderline leggings sort of
pant tucked into a boot i've seen this a little bit on the internet but it always
also kind of gives me like Princess Diana vibes. Did she wear that? I just Googled Princess Diana
skinny jeans with boots. Hold on. Oh yes, she was totally doing it and it looks good. Yes, she did that. And it was
chic. It was really chic. Wait, I kind of like this. Oh, so good. I like this. Honestly, I might do this,
which is kind of scary to me because the idea of like buying a tight pant to me is frightening because I feel like
I'll regret it later because I'm really at a point in my life now where I do not want to buy things
that are trendy. It's like my life's mission to not participate in trends. But this actually
might be kind of timeless. And I think it's really cute. I could imagine it with like, you know,
like a boxy sweater or like an oversized blazer. Very preppy. I feel like we were tucking our pants
into knee-high boots in the 2010s.
I'm not feeling like it's going to be like that.
It feels preppier.
In the 2010s, it was more chuggy.
I don't know how to explain it.
Like the boots we were wearing,
the pants we were wearing,
like things were more embellished.
The colors were brighter.
Not good.
I don't like the 2010s version
of tucking pants into boots.
It feels Princess Diana to me.
That's what I'm picturing.
in my head. And I think that is going to be a trend in 2026. Moving on to tall ugg boots.
Okay. The classic ugg boot that goes up to the knee. Now, this is not going to be like a trend
in a fashion way, I don't think, more in like an ath leisure way. wearing leggings with the knee
high ugg boots in like a windbreaker to a workout class. That feels like a 2026 trend to me.
And it feels like sort of almost like a spinoff of the knee-high riding boot with the tight pant tucked in.
Like it feels like the athleisure version of that.
And I feel like tall knee-high boots are just going to be in.
I feel like we've experimented with every single ug boot over the last few years,
you know, like the short little ankle ones, the platform ones.
But we haven't worn the knee-high ug boot in a while.
And I think it's going to be back.
Because I feel like the knee-high boot, especially like,
flat boot hasn't really been in. I don't think, but I feel like it's back. Okay, moving on to loose
capri pants. Okay, the last few years, we've seen everyone in their mama wearing tight capri pants,
almost legging like, at most maybe with a little flare around the knee, okay? But I think in
26, loose capris are going to be in.
Loose capri pants could look a few different ways.
It could be like a straight leg capri,
like almost like if you were to take a classic straight leg dress pant and just chop it off
right under the knee.
I also could imagine perhaps a slightly more straight leg, but still with a little bit of a
flare by the knee.
So, you know, the shape isn't fully straight up and down, but it's overall a looser shape,
but still with that flare.
I think the capri is not going out anytime soon.
Definitely not in the next year.
But I think people are kind of getting sick of the super tight capri.
They want something that feels a bit different.
And I think that's where a looser fit capri is going to come in.
Okay, moving on to short sleeve trench coats.
I don't know why I just feel this one.
I don't even think I've seen anyone wear a short sleeve trench coat recently.
But I just imagine spring, 26, people,
wearing trench coats with short sleeves and can I be honest cute and I I kind of love it I think
it's cute it feels I don't even know what era like is that kind of 90s vibes like short sleeve or is it
early 2000s I don't know and I don't really care to Google it or maybe it's like 50s I don't even know I don't
know fine I'll Google it oh fine I like the idea of the short sleeve trench coat because you know
the idea of a of a coat is that it keeps you warm there's something kitsy and fun about
you know, the weather's starting to get warmer and you're still wearing the trench coat,
but there's short sleeves and perhaps you could wear like a basic white, you know, long sleeve
under it and that layering moment would be so cute.
Ooh, I'm excited about that.
Maybe I'm just manifesting that.
Okay, I'm not finding information about what era the short sleeve trench coat is from.
But so chic.
Also could be worn kind of as like a dress.
I think really cute.
And I actually also think timeless.
Okay, next.
feathers. I just think feathers are going to have a moment, but in like a billion different ways.
I just think feathers are going to be everywhere. Okay. You're going to see feather details on
clothing and accessories, like a hat with like a little feather in it, not like a fedora,
not like a creepy weird fedora with a feather in it. Okay, I'm not saying that. But like perhaps like
a cute little, I don't know, like a cute little cap with like a feather in it or, you know,
a little pin with a feather on it or perhaps like one of those like feather boa scarves
or perhaps like a skirt that is made out of feathers not even like not real feathers but you get
what I'm saying like it looks like a bunch of feathers stuck onto a skirt or a dress that has
feathers sticking out you know how sometimes they'll do that I'm so bad at describing things but
imagine like little feathers sticking out feathers. I just think feathers are happening in
26. I feel like the last few years it's been all about the fur coat. There's definitely lots of faux
fur coats out there. The look and the feel of fur. I feel like that's been really in. And I feel like
feathers are sort of the next logical step from that. Like people are getting sick of fur, but they
still want sort of fluffiness and texture like that. I think the feather is going to be in. But even too,
Like, I imagine jackets that have those little fine little feathers around the wrists and around the collar, all different types of feathers, big feathers, small feathers, obvious feathers, subtle feathers. I just think feathers, feathers, feathers.
Okay, next, this is so random and I don't know why I think this is going to be a trend. I don't know if I've seen this. Like, I literally can't figure out where this came from. And maybe it's already a thing. I don't even know.
you know like those vintage ribbons like award ribbons almost like a pin like a button pin and it'll say like first place
and then it'll have like frilly ribbon around it with two ribbons dangling down okay I think those are going to be a trend
like wearing those on on a shirt or a sweater attaching them to bags it's a subtle trend it's a small
trend, but for some reason I feel like it's going to be in. I'm actually now remembering that I wore a dress
for a photo shoot like six months ago, maybe a year ago now, that had a big ribbon on it. So maybe it's
already in. But perhaps it'll go more mainstream in 2026. I think they're really cute. And it's
sort of an extension of like the button trend. I think buttons really had a moment in 2025.
Everyone was attaching buttons to shit. I was. I still am. I like buttons. I think they're really fun.
they're a nice easy way to personalize an item but also you know you can easily take them off
and move them onto another shirt or whatever like I don't know it's like nice to attach them to
things that are otherwise boring like a baseball cap or like a boring tote bag or onto a shirt
to me it's like a harmless easy way to add dimension to literally anything and it doesn't feel
like a bad trend to participate in, even though it was trendy.
I feel like as long as you're picking out pins that you really like
that feel like they're an extension of your personality or whatever
or your sense of humor or your interests, I think you can't go wrong.
It feels like an extension of that, the button trend, the pin button trend.
What are those called?
Pin button, like button pin, you know?
You know what I'm fucking saying?
I'm not like a button, although buttons were really trendy last year,
and I think they're going to get even more trendy this year.
like actual buttons with like the four holes in it buttons were just getting started in 2025 i think
they're gonna be all the rage in 26 so i guess we're adding that to the trend predictions although
i think buttons were already buttons to me are timeless they're like polka dots
polka dots were really trendy in 2025 but to me you can always wear polka dots like that i'm sorry
no one can convince me otherwise that is a timeless pattern uh same thing goes for buttons for me it's like
a button is forever. But also I'm biased because I'm obsessed with buttons because my favorite
movie is Coraline. And if you've never seen Coraline, I will inform you that one of the sort of
symbols of that movie is a button. So that has made me sort of obsessed with buttons ever since
I was a kid because that's like a potent symbol in the movie so much so that I have a button
tattooed on my arm in honor of Coraline and my love for buttons. They're just like a nostalgic item for me
because of that. So I have my own personal bias, but they had a moment anyway, but I think they're
going to continue to be trendy. But anyway, back to what we were talking about before, because I
really went off on a tangent. Vintage award ribbons. I don't know. I just see it. I think brands are
going to start selling like sweaters and stuff that have those already attached or like a skirt.
We'll see. Okay, moving on, roses. I just think roses are going to be trendy. I'm talking about
rose print, sort of classic rose floral patterns, but also too, manipulating fabric to make it look
like a rose. Jewelry with roses, like, you know, like little dangling rose earrings, roses.
I thought this. And when I was doing research, further research for this episode to see if there's
anything I missed. And I was looking at the last season or two of runway shows, I actually noticed a lot of roses.
So I actually had an instinct about this.
And then when I was looking, I actually noticed it.
So I might actually be on to something with that.
Next, aprons.
The last Mewu show, there were a lot of aprons going on.
But I've kind of been feeling this for like a year.
I can't remember if I mentioned it in last year's trend predictions.
But I feel like aprons are going to be in.
But not like a classic chef's apron.
Like clothing, fashionable clothing, inspired by the
shape of the apron, like the cook's apron, but not like a literal chef's apron. Like I think
perhaps some brands will create like a fashionable version of a chef's apron. And it'll be used as like
a layering piece. And I think it's going to come in the form of a full body apron, you know,
the type that you put over your neck and it goes all the way down to your knees and you tie it around
your back. But also too, just a waist apron. I think the waist apron has a higher likelihood of
fully becoming a mainstream trend because it's actually a really wonderful layering piece.
You can just tie it around your waist over your pants or even over a skirt and add dimension that
way. But I think that shape, apron shape will be in. And perhaps they'll be frilly. Perhaps they'll
have pockets, but perhaps they'll just be vaguely reminiscent of a chef's apron. But I really
see that happening. Okay, moving on to shoulder pads and square shoulders. I think big, powerful
shoulders are going to be trendy in 2026. And this is a staple 80s fashion trend. Like if you look
up, what were the biggest fashion trends in the 80s? This is one of them. But I think it's coming
back. And I've started to see it come back. And I'm excited about this one because I really love
shoulder pads. I love strong shoulders. I think everybody wants to feel powerful in
2026. And nothing makes you feel powerful like a big, big shoulder. Like I imagine,
people wearing a dress, like a gorgeous dress, but with like big shoulder pads to like a
holiday party in 2026. I imagine people wearing like power suits with big shoulder pads to work
like, you know, kind of like a boxy skirt with like a matching jacket and the shoulder pad
with like a boot or like a pump, you know, I could see that. Okay, next, double breasted tops
in jackets. I mean, this is ultimately a timeless style of topper jacket.
it's basically a top that overlaps in the front and it has two buttons.
Oh my God, I'm so bad at describing.
This is why you have to watch the video versions of these episodes
because I don't even know how to describe these things.
Like think about like a jacket that closes with two buttons on each side
and they go all the way down the front.
Like a trench coat that has like two buttons.
It closes with two buttons instead of just one down the middle.
It has two.
So when you close the jacket, it overlaps on itself and you button on both sides.
You know what I'm saying?
like don't please tell me you know what I'm saying double-breasted tops or jackets are honestly always in
however I think similar to like polka dots for example though they're in all the time can still have a big moment
and I think in 2026 that is going to have a moment double-breasted it's classic but at the same time
it is intriguing I don't know there's something dynamic about something that's double-breasted
like having those symmetrical buttons having it be sort of layered on top of each other
I don't know. There's something interesting about it. Double-breasted pieces are often like an elevated
basic. You know, take a classic trench coat that has buttons down the center. That's less interesting than
a double-breasted trench coat. A dressy white button-up top is less interesting than a double-breasted
button-up white top. Do you see what I'm saying? And I think people are going to be wanting that.
I don't know. I don't have a lot of evidence, to be honest. I'm just, I'm just winging it.
Next, oversized blazers.
I feel like this is going to go with the tight pants tucked into the riding boot.
Again, very Princess Diana.
This is kind of 80s.
Do I love it?
It's not my favorite.
But I could see it.
And I think there is a cute way to do an oversized blazer.
I mean, yeah, am I going to go out of my way to get an oversized blazer?
No.
But I could see it happening.
Okay, next.
High, low skirts.
Short in the front, long in the back.
I feel like every length of skirt has been so trendy for the last few years,
like mini skirts in, medium-length skirts, like midi skirts in,
skirts that cut off mid-calf, in, maxi skirts all the way to the floor, in.
How do we spice things up in 2026?
High-low skirt.
But I think in like a chic, elegant, ruffly way.
Not in like a 2010s Chevron print sort of way.
Like high-low skirts were in in the early 2000s in a really hideous, hideous, hideous, hideous, hideous sort of way.
If I'm remembering correctly, I'm imagining the high-low skirt in like a very soft, elegant sort of way that is almost like subtle to the point where it doesn't even read as a high-low skirt.
It is, but it doesn't read like that because it's perhaps flowy or modern in such a way where it doesn't feel reminiscent of high-low skirts in the past.
that now would read as like sort of chuggy.
I could see it.
Moving on to flannel and plaid.
I think mainly in the form of like flannel shirts,
but not in like a cowboy sort of way,
more in like a preppy way.
You know, like a fitted flannel shirt
tucked into like some tight jeans tucked into a riding boot.
Very like equestrian coated.
But also beyond that, plaids in general.
but like elevated gentle soft plaids like very subtle plaids not like thick chunky bright plaids but like easy on the eyes
plaids in little button-up shirts little skirts perhaps in like little scarves to tie around the head or not even you know
I don't know I could I feel like plaid and flannels are going to have a moment and when I say flannel I mean like a plaid flannel you know what a flannel
is button up soft collared shirt plaid usually yeah maybe like maybe the core of 2026 is like equestrian
core i'm kind of a pattern i'm seeing as i'm reciting this list but also it seems that the patterns
i'm seeing equestrian core horseback riding core and 80s that's the overarching theme it seems um okay
Moving on. Moving on. Raw denim. Dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, raw looking denim. If you haven't
seen raw denim, it looks like denim that's never been washed. Like it was just freshly dyed
with blue, blue, blue dye or whatever. I don't know how jeans are made. Super dark blue. No rips.
No tears. Stiff. Raw denim is, again, incredibly timeless. But I think it's going to have a moment.
And for good reason, to be honest, I think raw denim is gorgeous. And what's kind of
of fun is, you know, if you get a pair of raw denim jeans or whatever, you can kind of wear them in
and they'll sort of patina, if you will, in a really beautiful way that's unique to you. And that's
kind of fun. Like purchasing jeans at the very beginning of their life cycle, yeah, you can wear them in
yourself and give them a wash over time that is unique to you. So that's kind of cool. And that kind of
goes hand in hand with the concept of personal style being a trend, right? Like, sort of
of become a trend to have personal style, which goes against the idea of what personal style
really is. But again, if we go down this rabbit hole, I think I'm going to have a mental breakdown,
so we won't. But I feel like raw denim being trendy might sort of be an extension of,
this is just a hypothesis. I'm really speaking out of my ass here, but it might be an extension
of the personal style obsession right now where it's like, I don't want to buy jeans that have
been worn by someone else that have their patina to them, like they were worn in by that person.
I want to get a pair of jeans, you know, freshly made, and I want to wear them in myself.
And they'll get creases and stuff in spots that are personal to me.
Maybe I'm getting too heady about all this, but there could be a connection there.
Moving on, super flat shoes.
Like I'm talking about shoes with like no soul, okay?
Like it is like a flat, flat, flat shoe, like barely any soul.
Mainly in the form of boots, either ankle, not ankle boots, but like either like mid-calf boots or knee-high boots.
super flat, flat, flat, slim boots, okay, which is a departure from what we've been obsessed with
the last few years, which is like chunky boots. We've loved the motor boot. We've loved platform
boots. I think that is out. I think a slimming boot that has like barely any soul to it.
A small understated foot could be what's next. But also that extends to another 80s trend,
which is a super slim leather dance shoe. Okay. My dad
educated me about these. When I was making my 80s fashion, trendy or timeless podcast episode,
I called him and I was like, hey, you know, I did some online research, but you were on the ground
living it. So is there anything I missed? And one thing he told me I missed was the Capizio dance
shoe. And I didn't really know what that was, so I googled it. And it looks sort of like a tap
dancing shoe or leathery shoe. I don't know if they're actually made a leather, but a leathery shoe.
is thin. There's no structuring inside. It's tight to the foot. It laces up and the sole is quite
thin and minimal. It's very much just a compact, tight shoe to the foot, usually coming in either
white or black, so a neutral color. But it seems in the 80s the white pair was more popular
based on what I saw online, but who knows? I think shoes that are slim on the foot and slim on the
soul are in, particularly in a leathery material, which kind of makes sense because for the last
few years, I feel like we've been obsessed with like big shoes, chunky shoes. And as with all
trends, it's got to go eventually. And I think now for whatever reason, people are going to be
wanting, are going to be more petite, more understated, more elongated and I don't know. Okay,
moving on to deer print. Okay, we've done cow print. Then we got sick of it. We were
obsessed with cheetah print. Now we're starting to get sick of it. So what's going to be next?
Deer print. Deer print is so subtle. I feel like most of us don't even really know what it is.
It's basically just brown with like little white speckles in a very particular sort of pattern that
looks like a deer. But unless you were to look at it, you wouldn't maybe be able to imagine it.
Like it's very specific, but it's like, okay, here's the thing about deer print. This is already
starting. I'm already seeing this. This is already slightly being disliked.
that this is a trend that's coming. And I think it's going to come in full force.
Because if I know one thing about trend cycles, it's that there's always some sort of animal
print that we're obsessed with. And then very quickly, we get sick of it. I've seen us as a
society, obsess over cow print, obsess over chita print, obsess over zebra print. And eventually we get
sick of it. Eventually we hate it. Then we're on to the next. And deer print, has that ever even
been trendy before? I don't know, but for fashion lovers everywhere, this is exciting. For trend
lovers everywhere, I should say, this is uncharted territory. I don't think deer print has ever been
trendy before. It's like, oh my God, we get a brand new one now because we've been recycling them for
years. Deer print feels brand new and I'm already starting to see it. Will it go fully mainstream?
I don't know, maybe not. But I could see brands latching onto this and being like, this is the hot new
pattern. Let's move. Speaking of prints, I've been seeing so much snake print that I just have to say,
it's going to be trendy in 2026 because I've been seeing it so much in like every runway show I swear to
god there's snake print it's everywhere so I guess snake print 2026 this was not an instinctual one this was
very much like I can't ignore this I'm seeing it everywhere next sheer clothes I think sheer clothing
though it is a timeless sort of textile whether it's like gorgeous like I don't even know
chaffon like what what's chaffon hold on now i have to google it fuck i don't know any materials
okay oh my god i'm a fucking genius chiffon is exactly what i thought it was okay whether it's like a sheer
chiffon or it's a lace or it's like a sheer mesh i just think sheer is in and sort of maybe even
like having the nip out too like showing the nip fuck it there's like a delicateness
to the 2026 fashion trends.
The slim leather shoes, deer print, deer are so gentle, you know, aprons, like it just feels
very gentle.
It feels subtle.
It feels soft.
It feels easy on the eyes.
You know, I feel like the color palette for 2026 is going to be really mild.
But I think sheer materials, they're so delicate.
They're so soft on the eyes.
I just, I mean, I appreciate them.
Last but not least, anatomical clothing.
Imagine like a t-shirt that has ribs printed onto it,
where the ribs would be inside of the body.
Almost inspired by like a classic skeleton Halloween costume.
You know, those classic like full body suits that you can put on
and they're all black,
but then they have white bones all over them
exactly where your bones would be.
So then you look like a skeleton.
Like that, but in clothes.
I think we'll see jeans that have.
leg bones printed on them. I think we'll see little pins or brooches that people put on,
say like a blazer that look like a real anatomical heart, perhaps, you know, jewelry that has
like eyeballs, like just like human body part stuff, which I think is kind of cool. I think it's
interesting and it actually kind of goes hand in hand with this year's Met Gallo theme. So maybe
that's why I feel like that's going to be a trend. Not that the mecala theme like starts trends
necessarily, but I could see that.
I've also kind of seen this around more.
Like I've noticed anatomical things incorporated into fashion.
So who knows it might happen?
And that's it.
Those are my fashion trend predictions.
I don't know what's going to happen.
You don't know what's going to happen.
No one knows what's going to happen.
We're just going to have to see.
And for all I know, 2026 could be the year that fashion trends are simply eliminated.
They don't even exist anymore.
Everybody's wearing everything all the time.
Trends don't exist anymore.
We'll see. We'll just have to see. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, let me know.
Shoot me a message at Anything Goes on social media. If you enjoyed this episode, tune in Thursdays,
anywhere you stream podcasts, watch a video on YouTube and Spotify. I'm on the internet at Emma Chamberlain.
And my coffee company is Chamberlain Coffee. Thank you all for listening and hanging out. As always,
it's a pleasure. Also, before I forget, let me know what you think is going to be trendy in 2026,
unless you think nothing will be trendy and trends will cease to exist. Let me know that as well.
I love you all. I appreciate you. Well, thank you for listening and hanging out and I'll talk to you
next week. I love you all. Bye.
