Meet the "Ugly" Trends That Will Dominate 2021

Despite the mishaps of 2020, fashion still has a knack for elevating so-called "ugly" trends. Brace yourself for some of the most daring looks yet.

First and foremost, any "ugly" trend is not, in fact actually, ugly. It's a term coined by the fashion industry to describe designs that are out of the ordinary and campy. In fact, a lot of "ugly trends" seem to always move into vogue and remain in the closets of many long after they have hit the runway. It's fashion's way of rejecting societal norms of what's deemed as flattering because why stay confined within restrictions? 

This year has been tough, to say the least, and the fact that designers were still able to tap into their creative side and produce new collections deserves a round of applause. In doing so, collections reached audiences in ways like never before: Online runway shows, Instagram filters, and even a puppet show were the chosen mediums for many designers this year. And with perseverance and new designs, comes a new rendition of the aforementioned "ugly" trends. Below are the five "ugly" trends that will soon trickle down from the runway and (eventually) into your closet. 

CAMP COUNSELOR IN TIE-DYE

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Courtesy of Gabriella Hearst

Camp is back in session, with the plethora of designers looking to bright tie-dye. Perhaps the upcoming trend is a nod to the '90s, or an antidote to cure the woes of the year. Regardless, be ready to imbue the print into your wardrobes for the warmer season. 

Calvin Klein Sleeveless Round Neck Trapeze Dress ($17)
Kendall + Kylie Turtleneck Bodysuit With Cut-Out ($35)
Treasure & Bond Tie Dye Cotton Blend Sweatshirt ($59)
Socialite Tie Dye Lounge Sweatpants ($45)
Vans Classic Slip-On Sneaker ( $60) $51

METALLICS ARE BACK

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Courtesy of Balenciaga

Disco Zoom parties are making their way into the mainstream. Do you know what that means? Seventies-inspired lamé attire is following through. Metallics of all sorts will enhance the escapism factor. 

Shein Open Back Crisscross Lace Up Cami Mini Bodycon Club Party Dress ($22)
Misa Bianca Bodysuit ($255)
Joe's Luna Metallic Lacquer High Waist Ankle Straight Leg Jeans ($298)
Topshop Mock Neck Puff Sleeve Blouse ($68)
Ugg Classic Mini Ii Genuine Shearling Lined Boot ($150)

RAIN IN THE FORECAST

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Courtesy of Celine

You know what they say: Don't get ready, stay ready. In this case, we're expecting rainy skies. What was seen as an unflattering silhouette is now working its way back into the fashion scene, all while proving just how fashion can work as a protective outer shell. 

Salamra Waterproof Rain Cape With Hood Zipper Styles ($19)
Barefoot Dreams Plaid Hooded Poncho ($198)
Rag & Bone Quilted Cotton Blend Poncho ($995)
Totes Reversible Rain Poncho ($42)

Blinding Neon

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Courtesy of Shutterstock

This bright trend is impossible to miss and is certainly alluring to those who have the confidence to rock such a bold look. If you're not one to shy away from being the belle-of-the-ball or center of attention, the neon trend was made for you. 

Vince Camuto Popover Cocktail Dress ( $148) $104
Lioness Don Jacket ($36)
Woolrich Aurora Bomber ($680)
Aro Lora Sleeveless Long Wide Leg Pant Jumpsuit Romper ($18)
Mara Hoffman Sicily Dress ( $450) $315

Oversize Denim

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Courtesy of Getty Images

This year, sweatpants were the craze because at-home comfort became a major priority. But one can never truly take denim out of the equation. Noting the aforementioned, denim takes form in a less restrictive way: larger silhouettes and flares. 

Billabong Endless Days Long Sleeve Denim Boiler Suit ( $130) $65
One Teaspoon Shabbies Drawstring Boyfriend Jeans ($148)
Riders by Lee Indigo Denim Jacket ($30)
Agolde Crisscross Jeans (€188)
Topshop High Waist Runway Jeans ($75)
Levi's High Loose High Waist Wide Leg Jeans ($98)

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This story originally appeared on: WhoWhatWear - Author:Isiah Magsino