So, I’ve been messing around with this “2014 style” thing lately. It’s like, a total throwback, right? I started by digging through my old stuff and some online shops, trying to find those pieces that just scream “2014.” Think indie pop, oversized glasses, and a whole lot of skinny jeans.

I spent a good chunk of time browsing those image-sharing sites for inspiration. I found all these old photos with heavy filters, kind of moody and rebellious. I totally forgot how much we loved editing pics back then! It was a trip. The vibe was super specific, like, everyone was trying to look effortlessly cool and maybe a bit angsty.
Then I started actually putting outfits together. It was a bit of a challenge, to be honest. I had to balance the edgy stuff with the more, uh, “mainstream” trends of the time. It was all about mixing and matching, finding that sweet spot between vintage and whatever was trendy at the mall. I went for that hipster aesthetic, you know? Like, “I care, but I don’t want to look like I care too much.”
Here’s what I came up with:
- Outfit 1: I paired some ripped skinny jeans with a band tee and a flannel. Classic 2014, right?
- Outfit 2: I tried a more “Tumblr girl” look with a skater skirt, a crop top, and some chunky boots. I even added some dark lipstick for that extra touch.
- Outfit 3: For something a bit different, I wore high-waisted shorts, a graphic tee, and a denim jacket. I threw on some round sunglasses to complete the look.
Honestly, it was a fun experiment. It reminded me of a simpler time, before all the crazy trends we have now. And it was cool to see how fashion has changed over the years. It’s like, we’ve come full circle in some ways, but also moved on to totally different things.
So yeah, that’s my little journey into 2014 style. I might even keep some of these pieces in rotation. Who knows, maybe it’ll come back in style again someday! Or maybe it already is. Time is weird like that, you know?
It’s funny how certain clothes or styles can take you back to a specific time. Like, I put on one of those old band tees, and suddenly I’m 16 again, listening to music in my room and dreaming about the future. Nostalgia is a powerful thing, man.