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2012 Fashion Trends Are Making a Comeback – Here’s How to Rock Them Today
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Date:2025-04-13 17:23:13
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One thing you can always count on when it comes to the trend cycle is that something you used to wear as a teen will come back in style.
That's currently the case with 2012 Tumblr/"indie sleaze" fashion, which is now trending both on and off the runway.
From ballet flats to statement necklaces, to oversized suede bags, we've seen plenty of these 2012 trends slowly trickling back into the fashion world.
However, these nostalgic trends tend to receive a modern makeover, which makes them more wearable (and arguably, more stylish).
Millennials, it's your time to shine! Get ready for the 2012 fashion trends you'll be seeing all over your FYP real soon.
Leather jackets never really go out of style, but in 2012, the iconic piece boasted a luxe-motorcycle vibe complete with edgy studs and cropped silhouettes. Well the look is back, oversized, and slightly understated.
We know Gen Z loves to hate on skinny jeans, but it's only a matter of time before we embrace them once again. If you want a denim alternative, you can opt for some faux-leather leggings instead. Yes, they're coming back too.
To finish off the look, you'll need some combat boots, which are everywhere once again.
When it comes jewelry, it was all about boho-inspired dangly earrings (bonus points if they had feather accents) and eye-catching statement necklaces.
Lastly, no 2012 look is complete without a liquid lipstick in a moody, berry hue.
Ready to embrace nostalgia and add some key 2012 pieces back into your wardrobe?
Keep reading to shop the top 2012 trends that are making a comeback in 2024.
These black skinny jeans are perfect to wear out to dinner and drinks. Not to mention, they'll pair perfectly with some combat boots.
Best of all, they're 50% off!
Nothing screams 2012 more than a statement necklace like this one.
It has a western vibe, featuring a chunky silver design, fringe detailing, and a turquose accent stone.
Add a boho feel to your outfit with dangly earrings, especially ones with a whimsical feather accent, like this pair.
They're a great way to add a pop of color.
If you prefer a neutral look, try this pair of dangly gold earrings instead.
They have a sublte butteryfly design that's super cute.
Between the medium-wash shade of blue and mildly distressed patches, these skinny jeans are wardrobe must.
Double down on 2012 style by pairing them with some ballet flats.
Swipe a layer of this berry-red lipstick onto your lips to give your look some extra oomph. It has a weightless feel and satin finish.
They come in a number other 2012-inspired shades, too.
Combat boots, like this lace-up pair, are the quintessential shoe of 2012. These have a chunky, lugged sole and are made from chic black leather.
Plus, they're on mega sale.
This kit has everything you need to create the perfect bold lip.
It includes a creamy satin lipstick, a twist-up lip liner, and a matching shiny gloss.
While stripes will always be a classic pattern, they had a particular chokehold on us in 2012. This sweater is a perfect example.
It has a relaxed fit and mockneck that makes it feel so effortless. Not to mention, it's 75% off!
This cozy pullover sweater is the perfect top to pair with your skinny jeans since it features an oversized leopard print pattern.
It comes in both black and brown colorways.
No 2012 look would be complete without a faux-leather jacket like this one.
It features a slightly cropped silhouette and studded hardware along the lapels for an edgy feel.
These skinny pants are so comfy, they feel like leggings.
The faux-leather panelling along the front doesn't just add interest, it's also so indie sleaze.
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