Occasionally, we use affiliate links on our site. This in no way affects our editorial decision-making. When I saw capris trending again , on the likes of L.A. cool girls Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber , my first thought was Kelly Kapowski and Jessie Spano roaming the halls of Bayside High. (Yes, I'm a "Saved by the Bell" kind of millennial.) But then I got a simple black pair and started incorporating them into my 2026 wardrobe to surprising delight. It turns out, we don't need to be afraid of this particular cyclical trend, and fashion experts agree. "The greatest thing about fashion is that trends always come back," says Jaz Gandhi, a Los Angeles-based fashion stylist , and one-half of styling duo Jaz + Sarah . "Don’t be afraid to embrace pieces that you wore 10 to 15 years ago. That's the beauty of fashion." Fellow L.A.-based celebrity stylist Austin Niesner agrees: "When styled correctly, they feel effortless and pair easily wit...
Listen to the full conversation between Abby Price and Fashionista Staff Writer Catie Pusateri on The Fashionista Network on Spotify. View the original article to see embedded media. Everything changed for Abbode — then a small vintage and dry floral arrangement shop in New York City's Nolita neighborhood — after founder Abby Price dusted off an embroidery machine from the brand's basement for a pop-up event. In one day, Abbode surpassed $5,000 in sales by offering free embroidery with a purchase. (Its previous best-day number was $2,000.) Since then, Abbode has fully shifted gears to focus on personalized embroidery, specializing in waffle pouches, canvas bags, tea towels, cocktail napkins and more. "There's definitely been a trend in personalization and embroidery, but I don't think our styles are going to go out of trend or our colors or our icons," Price said. "It's really just classic things with a twist. You'r...