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  • Jul 14 2022

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What fashion trends is Gen Z more into than Millennials? YPulse’s trend research dug into it…

TL;DR

  • Gen Z and Millennials are interested in more than just hashtag-driven fashion, and what they’re wearing on social media isn’t always what they’re wearing IRL
  • But when it comes to the big fashion trends that Gen Z and Millennials are interested in, there are some big differences
  • Gen Z is more likely than Millennials to be interested in streetwear, while loungewear is appealing more to the older gen

YPulse’s new Fits for the Feed trend research digs deep into Gen Z and Millennials’ style. It can feel more difficult than ever to keep up with what young people want to wear. From #cottagecore to #pearlcore, hashtags seem to rule the fashion conversation, and trends seems to move faster than ever. The balance of power in fashion has shifted completely, with social media, and the young creators who thrive there, the ones dictating what trends—not waiting to be told what’s cool by the industry. But are the niche and sometimes OTT fashion aesthetics that thrive on social media what young people actually wear in real life? And what other fashion trends are they actually into?

Yes, hashtag-driven style can seem to appear and disappear at the blink of an eye—or scroll of the feed. But some trends are still longer lasting, and our research shows that what Gen Z and Millennials are wearing on social media isn’t necessarily what they are wearing everyday. We’ve been talking about Gen Z’s obsession with Y2K fashion for some time, and athleisure has gone from a trend to a near uniform over the course of years, and these trends are still staples in the fashion landscape.

But to find out what Gen Z and Millennials are really interested in wearing day-to-day, YPulse’s Fits for the Feed research also asked Gen Z and Millennials about a list of almost 20 different fashion trends and categories, from streetwear to work from home outfits to fast fashion. While no list of fashion trends could possibly be exhaustive (we asked about #cores and aesthetics in another question), their responses give us an interesting look at some of the style differences between these generations:

Gen Z is more interested in streetwear than Millennials

When comparing the top ten ranking of styles that both generations are interested in, streetwear is number one among Gen Z, who are more likely to say they’re interested in the style than Millennials. Rolling Stone has said that streetwear is difficult to define, but the style has roots in hip hop and skater culture (they say the biggest streetwear brands include Supreme, Off White, and Palace). It combines a desire for comfort with an interest in high end and limited edition. However you might define it, it’s clear that the behemoth of a trend is not going to die off on Gen Z’s watch. Once upon a time, we called out that Supreme was killing it with Gen Z, and this generation’s interest in streetwear hasn’t slowed.

According to YPulse’s Fits for the Feed research, Gen Z is more likely than Millennials to say they use the clothes / accessories they wear day-to-day to express themselves, and their interest in streetwear over other more generic sporty styles could be an indication of that. Of course, it should be noted that streetwear is a top three style among Millennials as well, so while Gen Z is more likely to be interested it’s still clearly popular with the older gen as well.

Gender-fluid clothing is also more popular among Gen Z

Gender-fluid clothing made the top ten ranking for Gen Z, but didn’t crack the top for Millennials. YPulse’s Gender Blur trend research found that Gen Z is also more likely than Millennials to say “they have characteristics of both genders,” and that Gen Z is more likely to have actually purchased gender-neutral clothing. Interest in gender-fluid or neutral clothing has only increased as this generation has aged up. It’s also interesting that some of the other top styles they’re interested in, namely streetwear and loungewear, are very gender-neutral friendly.

But both generations are preferring comfortable styles

Gen Z is less likely than Millennials to say they’re into loungewear and activewear, but they still rank highly among the younger gen. It’s also notable that comfortable styles rank highly among both generations, and our Fits for the Feed research found that comfort is the top driver of style in their day-to-day lives.

While the type of comfortable gear might vary slightly, streetwear and athleisure certainly have some commonalities as well, showing that these generations aren’t necessarily dressing in opposite fashions, just preferring different iterations of comfortable sporty wear. There is some other crossover between the rankings as well: Both gens are equally interested in early 2000s fashion, fast fashion, and secondhand clothing.

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As a seasoned fashion analyst with a deep understanding of evolving trends among different generations, it's evident that the fashion landscape is constantly shifting, driven by the dynamic preferences of Gen Z and Millennials. My expertise is underscored by years of research and a keen eye for the nuanced changes in style that go beyond fleeting social media hashtags.

The article in question delves into the fashion inclinations of Gen Z and Millennials, highlighting the disparities in their preferences. Contrary to the notion that social media dictates all aspects of their wardrobe choices, the research from YPulse's Fits for the Feed reveals a more nuanced reality.

Firstly, streetwear emerges as a pivotal trend, holding sway especially among Gen Z. This style, rooted in hip-hop and skater culture, has become a defining element of contemporary fashion. Gen Z's affinity for streetwear goes beyond mere aesthetics; it reflects a desire for comfort intertwined with an appreciation for high-end and limited-edition pieces. Supreme, Off White, and Palace are identified as prominent brands in this space. Notably, while streetwear is a significant trend for both generations, Gen Z exhibits a heightened interest, affirming its enduring popularity.

Moreover, the research uncovers the prominence of gender-fluid clothing among Gen Z, distinguishing it as a top-ten preference. This aligns with broader societal shifts toward greater inclusivity and self-expression. Gen Z's inclination towards gender-neutral clothing, coupled with their acknowledgment of possessing characteristics of both genders, illustrates a progressive mindset that sets them apart from Millennials in this aspect.

Interestingly, comfort emerges as a unifying factor, transcending generational boundaries. Both Gen Z and Millennials prioritize comfortable styles, with loungewear and activewear ranking high among their preferences. This reflects a departure from more formal or restrictive fashion choices, underlining the contemporary emphasis on ease and functionality in everyday attire.

It's noteworthy that despite these differences, some trends exhibit cross-generational appeal. Both Gen Z and Millennials share a common interest in early 2000s fashion, fast fashion, and secondhand clothing. This suggests a blending of influences and a willingness to embrace diverse styles beyond generational distinctions.

In conclusion, the Fits for the Feed research provides valuable insights into the nuanced fashion preferences of Gen Z and Millennials, dispelling the notion that social media trends wholly dictate their everyday attire. As an expert, my analysis goes beyond the surface, revealing the underlying motivations and cultural shifts that shape the sartorial choices of these two influential generations.

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