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Is Gen Z breaking the pattern in trends? Fashion experts tell you more

From micro trends to micro consumption, Gen Z is stitching a new narrative. We investigate what makes a young person ‘fashionable’ in 2026

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Rahya Rai founded Diece as a platform to create and sell pieces that resonate deeply with their generation’s tastes, values, and evolving sense of identity. Pic/Courtesy Rahya Rai

Rahya Rai founded Diece as a platform to create and sell pieces that resonate deeply with their generation’s tastes, values, and evolving sense of identity. Pic/Courtesy Rahya Rai

If 2026 is really the new 2016, that makes Zoomers truly ahead of its time. As the generation navigates a life deeply governed by digital platforms, distinguishing personal style from an algorithm-influenced one is tricky. However, they have tapped into a formula that works.

As we’re greeted with a new micro trend every day, demanding an impulse to consume to stay relevant, Gen Z is simultaneously becoming aware of this pattern and redefining what it takes to earn the title of “cool”. It’s not merely a preference for baggy jeans to skinny ones, but more about acknowledging where their clothing comes from, significantly emphasising the reasons behind their fashion choices. 

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