2010s Fashion Was All Over the 2026 New York Fashion Week Runways


If you’ve spent any time scrolling online over the past six months, you’ve heard rumblings about a 2010s fashion revival. Well, it’s true: After years of the early aughts at the forefront of fashion, the industry is now shifting its attention to the following decade. No, we’re not talking about infinity scarves or galaxy-print everything. This version of the ’10s is more cigarette jeans, peplum tops, and statement necklaces—millennialcore, if you will.

Cringe-inducing? Perhaps. But on New York Fashion Week’s fall 2026 runways, which just wrapped up this week, designers big and small turned these once-popular silhouettes on their heads, offering fresh, modern takes on the hallmarks of 2010s style.

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The New-School Peplum

H&M Knit Peplum Top

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The Not-Too-Skinny Jeans

Old Navy High-Waisted Vintage Slim Jeans

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The Big Boho Bag

We the Free Emerson Tote Bag

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The Indie Sunglasses

Ray-Ban Original Wayfarer Square Sunglasses

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The Going-Out Dress

House of CB OG Bandage Dress

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Coach kicked off NYFW with a skater-themed collection—the plaid jackets, distressed Bermuda shorts, and beat-up shoes felt straight out of a Brooklyn hipster’s closet. On its runway, 7 For All Mankind (a brand that was popular during this very era) presented a 2011 fever dream. Models stomped the catwalk in embellished denim jackets, club dresses, skinnies, and teeny-tiny miniskirts. “Bringing back skinny jeans feels fresh because it’s different from what we’ve been seeing,” says Sara Walker, a stylist and fashion consultant. The accessories were just as 2010s-coded: Scarves were especially slim and rhinestone necklaces couldn’t be more statement-making.

Lest we forget about peplum, a defining silhouette of the 2010s—we spotted the detail everywhere. Tory Burch, Ralph Lauren, and Ashlyn put their own twists on the look. Proenza Schouler followed suit with a double-breasted peplum jacket, then continued the decade’s throughline with a cold-shouldered column dress.

The look is “an evolution into rich color and romantic twists on performance style,” says Linda Cui Zhang, fashion director at Nordstrom, that “freshens the streetwear and athleisure that defined the 2010s.” The military jacket, she says, most notably seen at Khaite, is another key player getting a current-day remix: “Sleek leather and innovative tailoring push the idea forward, adding refinement to the trend.”



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