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Fashion trends that will be forgotten in 2021 and some that will stick around

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A model is seen outside the Dries Van Noten show during Paris Fashion Week SS20 on September 25, 2019 in Paris, France. Photo by Daniel Zuchnik/ Getty Images
A model is seen outside the Dries Van Noten show during Paris Fashion Week SS20 on September 25, 2019 in Paris, France. Photo by Daniel Zuchnik/ Getty Images

Fashion trends come and go, but these trends that reappeared in 2020 are fine to stay in that cursed year. 

One of the trends Insider Style reporter, Celia Fernandez, wants to see go by the wayside - is the exposed thong. 

Sure, it looks amazing on Beyoncé, but in general it's not an amazing look. Plus, it can't be comfortable. 

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Fernandez also wants tie dye to go away. 

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 07: Model Irina Shayk is s

Model Irina Shayk in a tie dye combo walking in soho on October 7, 2020 in New York City.  Photo by Raymond Hall/ GC Images/ Getty Images


 

While it's not great fashion, for kids stuck at home, it is a good use of energy. So, I guess that one stays.

Pop Sugar mentioned that sweat suits are also a fashion trend that gained popularity when everyone was sent home to work.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 28: Jennifer Lopez i

Jennifer Lopez is seen in Midtown on December 28, 2020 in New York City. Photo by Gotham/GC Images/ Getty Images


But hopefully we'll be able to leave our homes more in 2021. 

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White dad sneakers are also on the way out. Unless, of course, you're a dad. Then that trend is timeless. 

BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 10: Sonia Lyson wearing

Sonia Lyson wearing Desigual sweater and jacket, Bottega Veneta orange pouch, Zara pants and New Balance sneaker on December 10, 2020 in Dusseldorf, Germany. Photo by Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images


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