Beats headphones, army green jackets and ‘blinding highlights’ – I asked my fellow gen Z to name the 2016 fads they can’t let go of ‘Put a rubber band on your phone’: I asked experts how to reduce ...
When I look at fashion trends from over the years, there are only a few styles that immediately transport me back in time. If you’ve lived through the iconic moment that is 2016, you know that skinny ...
SINGAPORE – The year 2026 began not so long ago, but the latest viral trend has people on social media yearning for 2016 instead. The “2016 is the new 2026” trend has erupted, with users reminiscing ...
If Instagram feels like a time-machine right now, you should know that it’s not just your feed. Celebrities, influencers and a whole lot of other users have been waxing nostalgic lately for the lives ...
In early 2026, a noticeable trend has started on major social media sites: people are going back to the visual and cultural style of 2016. People are posting old photos, videos, and digital memories ...
The feeling of “take me back” has never been more relevant as 2026 kicks off. On TikTok, the hashtag #2016 has more than 2 million posts, often used to caption throwback photos, old videos and ...
As hard as it may be to believe, it’s been a whole decade since 2016 — long enough that people are getting nostalgic over it. While you may still be clearing out your camera roll of oil spill VSCO ...
Yes, that's right — 2016 has reappeared across our feeds. A decade on, the year is being recast as the last moment before life, politics and social media became permanently intense. Whether the ...
The year is 2016 and you’re getting ready for a night out. Drake’s “One Dance” is blaring from your iPhone and your Beachwaver curling iron is plugged in on the counter. You reach into your cosmetic ...
VSCO filters, Kylie lip kits and the summer of Pokemon Go. The year 2016 is making a comeback in 2026 as people flood Instagram with throwback posts reminiscing about what they viewed as an iconic ...
Millennial pink hair. Thigh-high boots styled with T-shirt dresses. Dare we even mention the Harambe of it all? Lately, you’d easily believe we’ve travelled back into a sepia-toned, bygone era. Social ...