I was listening to a conversation with a fashion historian on National Public Radio who suggested that fashion works on a roughly twenty year cycle. It’s not a hard and fast rule, but it’s an interesting idea. 

Fashion moves forward, but it also frequently looks backwards too. Certain looks, combinations, colours, and silhouettes have a habit of reappearing just when they feel distant enough to seem fresh again. The ’90s nodded strongly to the ’70s. The early 2000s revived elements of the ’80s. Twenty years on, the ’90s are firmly back in the mix. And as we move further into the 2020s, the 2000s still are influencing trends. At the same time, ’80s elements continue to bubble up, creating a kind of double throwback.

When trends return, they rarely come back exactly as they were before. There is generally a current lens that keeps things looking fresh. Silhouettes and proportions shift. Fabrics improve. Styling becomes more relaxed to reflect a more casual lifestyle. Remixing dressy and casual pieces is part of what makes an outfit feel modern. Hairstyles and make-up play their role too, anchoring a look firmly in the present.

It’s also worth noting that we’re in a fashion era defined by multiple style narratives. Instead of one dominant look, there are many coexisting directions. ’90s minimalism sits alongside ’80s maximalism, and romantic or bohemian ’70s influences. We’re also seeing nods to the ’20s and ’60s. The twenty year rhythm is there, but it’s just one influence among many.

Curious to hear your thoughts. Have you noticed that fashion tends to repeat itself every twenty years? Do you see the cycle playing out in your own style?