Top 5 Revival Trends We Might See in 2025

2025 is officially the year for new trends but the year for reminiscent trends and iconic statement pieces. Lets go ahead and run over the 5 potential trends we could see this year:

HBA (Hood By Air)

A$AP Rocky for HBA

The return of the domineering and legendary logo “HBA”, also known as Hood By Air. Founded in 2006 by Shayne Oliver, the identity of the brand became an embodiment of the urban fashion culture. Hood By Air was one of many streetwear brands that delivered an avante-garde finish. The use of bold text was a way to stand out aside from other fashion brands that were too traditional in the way streetwear was being designed. The return of Hood By Air is a reflection and mourning of the era of streetwear during a time of exploration. HBA has an impactful influence on hip-hop and fashion culture. The likes of Kayne West, A$AP Rocky and Rihanna were often seen wearing the look during the mid-2010s, such as 2013-2016.

TRAINER HEELS LIKE ISABEL MARANT WILL BE BACK AGAIN

Isabel Marant Sneaker Heels (BEKKET)

If you had to pick a shoe that reflected the 2012 era, you would pick the Isabel Marant. The shoe itself is timeless and holds the most elegant shape and detailed mastery. The return of Isabel Marant’s has always been popular, but a potential rise of heel trainers being reintroduced could also happen.

NOVELTY & SOCIAL COMMENTARY SLOGAN TEES

Rihanna 2024, June, New York City

The best thing about the 80s and 90s is that they always come back but even better. The revival slogan tees are back but with a twist: the idea of having something rebellious or even just a thought worn on your t-shirt.

Social commentary on t-shirts is the new conversation starter since we are so glued to our phones, possibly a way to rengage with people again.

THE COLOUR NEON GREEN

SZA in 2018 sporting the famous, viral neon hair-do

Neon green will be a popular choice of colour this year. The futuristic-neon shade is one of many amongst the resurgence of trends from the past. The colour itself evokes energy, innovation, and a colour to capture people’s attention.

NIKE AIR FLIGHT HUARACHES

Kobe Bryant, 2004

With Corteiz owner, Clint419 bringing back the iconic sneaker featuring his joint collaboration with Nike, the high top Air Huarache's running shoe was first released in 1991 by Tinker Hatfield. The sneaker itself was inspired by Native American sandals and the Nike sneakers were intially designed for sprinting and jogging but began to be popular with basketball atheletes during the 90s and early 2000s.

Photographer: Simon Wheatley, Corteiz 2024

The fascination with disovering new and original sneaker designs has always been the topic of style. Wearing sneakers as a person who is into fashion, your choice of sneakers completes the final outcome of your look and can be the deal breaker of your ultimate steez.