 Kuwaiti kwa wuhu bomboli Shichiswa tuhel misha. Ameza kiwa kwajana kwa tuefu yu tengu. Ia, kwa, upsi kwa urupo hiipa naka. Kut protein kwa hia upsi. Lipa naka kwa kutini, kwa kutini, kwa tuisée tiaذaitäu. Maguisha yu siku matosu kwa ayikokedu, kwa kutili misha kwa kutini. Yui jetai, upsini kwa kutini. Tum당i kwa kutini kwa niya hivu na. Yama seve misha, reka niya mahtine hia hivu. Fashen is a form of self expression and autonomy at a particular period in place and in a specific context of clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle and body posture. It is defined by the fashion industry as that which is trending. Everything that is considered fashion is available and popularized by the fashion industry and media. More often than not fashion trends come and go. There is a new fashion trend that comes up yearly but many a times trends are borrowed from previous years. Fashion enthusiasts often peak the most iconic accessories and trends of the past and bring them back into style. Fashion enthusiasts often peak the most iconic accessories and trends of the past and bring them back into style. The 20-year fashion rule states that what's popular now will be popular once again in 20 years. Here are some of the styles we've seen pop back up. Flares or bell bottoms, this comfortable and trendy white-legged trousers are back and are a perfect streetwear. Crochet or knitsets were big in the early 2000s and yes, they are back in style. Next in is the dangari which is a pair of trousers with an extra piece of cloth that covers the chest and is held in place by a strap over each shoulders. Kodroyza also in style and are a great closet essential. Krop tops, this back in the day style that exposes the waist is also back. Chunky sneakers have been around since way back but they really took off in 2018 and this year they are back in style too. Finishing off this trend is the pleated skirt which has been in and out of style since the early 1900s and as it is this timeless classic piece will never disappear.