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Latest Trends in Men’s and Women’s Fashion 2026. AI-Generated.
Fashion is an ever-evolving industry, constantly influenced by cultural shifts, technological advancements, and individual expression. As we move into 2026, both men’s and women’s fashion are seeing innovative styles, fresh colors, and sustainable practices dominating the global market. From streetwear to luxury couture, the current trends are blending comfort, functionality, and high fashion in unique ways.
By Emilia Vizcarra5 days ago in Styled
10 Afro Curly Half Wig Hairstyles You Must Try
As a Black woman, my relationship with hair has always been a mix of pride, experimentation, and occasional frustration. Between heat damage, the struggle to retain length, and the desire to switch up my look without compromising my natural curls, I’ve turned to half wigs as my secret weapon. They let me keep my edges and a section of my natural hair for a seamless blend, while giving me the freedom to rock bold, curly styles without the commitment. Over the years, I’ve tested countless Afro curly half wigs, and today, I’m sharing 10 that have become staples in my rotation—including a surprising gem: the Burmese curly half wig that low-key stole my heart.
By manman zhai5 days ago in Styled
Why Sharara Suits Are Dominating Festive Fashion Feeds
Scroll through Instagram, Pinterest, or even WhatsApp wedding groups in 2026, and one thing becomes clear sharara suits are everywhere. From intimate festive gatherings to wedding-related celebrations, this silhouette has quietly taken over fashion feeds. And it’s not just because shararas look good on camera. It’s because they work in real life.
By Amit Mandal5 days ago in Styled
Are half wigs out of style?
Let’s keep it real: if you think half wigs are “out,” you’re missing out on one of the greatest, most versatile beauty hacks ever created. Far from being outdated, half wigs are having a major moment and are set to continue slaying in 2026. Why? Because they’ve evolved. Today, it’s all about the genius combo—" half wig + crochet hair extension"—and honey, this duo is giving everything we need: flawless style, natural looks, and serious hair protection. As a Black woman who’s been through every hair journey imaginable, trust me, this isn’t just a trend; it’s a lifestyle.
By manman zhai9 days ago in Styled
Indian Dresses You Can Wear More Than Once Without Re-Styling
The winds of Indian fashion in 2026 are blowing new. Rather than clothes requiring new jewellery, new shoes, and a whole new mood to pull off each time you wear them, women favour Indian dresses that simply work on repeat. The kind you can recycle time and again for various occasions without feeling bored or overdressed.
By Amit Mandal10 days ago in Styled
Times When Taylor Swift’s Presence Aligned With Chiefs’ Biggest Wins
Who would have ever wondered that one of the globally recognized pop stars, Taylor Swift, would actually be a fan of sports in the realm of football? Engaging with the star player of the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, and bringing her support and glam into the gridiron.
By Emilly Smith11 days ago in Styled
Happy Polka Dot Day
Happy Polka Dot Day! So, this is celebrated every year on January 22nd for Disney’s stars – Mickey & Minny Mouse. In 1928, Minny Mouse’s first appearance was in a black and white dot dress. Since then, this print has been iconic and has appeared in fashion and accessories.
By Lynne Black11 days ago in Styled
Patiala Salwar Designs That Flatter Without Overdoing It
Patiala salwar has always been known for its relaxed charm and beautiful drape. But in 2026, the way women are wearing it has changed. The focus is no longer on heavy pleats, loud colours, or over-the-top styling. Instead, modern Patiala salwar designs are all about looking flattering without trying too hard easy silhouettes, balanced volume, and styling that feels natural.
By Amit Mandal11 days ago in Styled
Why Some Brides Are Choosing Salwar Kameez Over Lehengas
For decades, the lehenga has been seen as the default bridal outfit. Big, heavy, dramatic, it symbolised the “bridal look” in every sense. But bridal fashion is changing, and so are brides. In 2025–2026, many brides are consciously stepping away from lehengas and choosing wedding salwar kameez instead, not as a compromise, but as a confident style decision.
By Amit Mandal12 days ago in Styled









