Vogue Bomb Day by day Editors Focus on Their Least Favourite Traits 


Iman as soon as mentioned, “In a world stuffed with traits, I wish to stay a traditional.” The OG Supermodel made this clever trend proclamation many years in the past, and many years later, the business is extra obsessive about traits than ever, which isn’t essentially terrible. Not all traits are unhealthy (shout out to animal print, black on black, and pinstripe), but it surely appears we could also be a bit overwhelmed with them.

In a world the place everybody’s looking for their subsequent viral second or making an attempt to maintain up with preciously created viral moments, something and the whole lot is taken into account a development. From the rebranding of primary nail polish colours to the “previous cash aesthetic” there are just a few traits we may do with out. 

Under, see what traits among the Vogue Bomb Day by day editors are fully over.

Cartoonish Footwear

MSCHF’s large boot development. As a lover of trend I applaud designers that push the boundaries and have enjoyable, however the Astro Boy boots is the place I draw the road!

Limsan Boulter, Equipment Editor

Maxed Out on Mini Luggage

No extra mini purses please! It was cute at first, however I’m over it.

Anita Hosanna, Editor

Barbiecore No Extra

(Clockwise from the left: Valentino Fall 2022, Barbie x Zara, Barbie x NYX, Barbie x ALDO)

I simply really feel like we’ve been residing on this dream home for much too lengthy. It boomed earlier than the film, in the course of the film and now after?! Life in plastic is not unbelievable.

Renée Bu, Editor

It’s Time to Ssh on Quiet Luxurious

(L to R: Bottega Veneta Spring 2023, The Row Spring 2024, Jill Sander Spring 2023)

Minimalism didn’t want rebranding.

Wenny Milzfort, Social Media Editor