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Some Cool Jeans Trend You Should Check Out
~6.9 mins read

In 2020, stay-at-home orders allowed us to ditch the office attire and embrace loungewear, athleisure, and pajamas.

Although it's been a comfy year (clothing wise, of course), we have been itching to dress up a bit, and what better way to do it than with a good pair of jeans? 2021 will bring us great jeans that are not only stylish, but comfortable as well.

One trend we'll be seeing a lot of is biodegradable denim. As more consumers develop a stronger desire to care for our planet, retailers are creating collections of stretch biodegradable denim, made of plant-based materials that can decompose, producing a minimal environmental impact. We first saw this introduced at Stella McCartney's fall/winter 2020 show, and expect to see more brands adopting the new technology.
We're also seeing nostalgia continue to play a big role in 2021 with the straight leg getting a bit of an upgrade into a '90s boot cut - think Rachel Green's denim in Friends - and a '70s flare with an '80s pleated high waist. Ahead, learn more about the biggest denim trends for the upcoming year and shop our favorite selects. You can also jump ahead to your favorite trend below.
  • '90s Boot Cut

  • Biodegradable Denim

  • Undone Hems

  • Baggy Jeans

  • '70s Flare

  • Pleated '80s Denim
  • Image Source: Getty / Christian Vierig

    1. '90s Boot Cut

    '90s Boot Cut
    Straight leg jeans feel undoubtedly classic and with the '90s boot cut upgrade, they will work seamlessly with any outfit you decide on. The best part: they can be easily dressed up or down, and allow for a shoe moment.
    Image Source: Getty / Matthew Sperze
     
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    Styling Your Natural Hair
    ~1.0 mins read
    The kinky hair can be hard to style or even just comb but if you take your time you will realize it is not that hard to style.

    The are different ways to style the natural hair

    1) Bantu knots
    Bantu Knots are very nice and creative, it is done by tying the hair into smaller sizes and then curling it in twits or braids then you hold it down with hair pins or rubber bands.

    2)The Big Fro
    You can just simply leave your hair after using a comb. you can use a little hair band underneath it to ensure it stays.

    3) Wash and Go
    This is done after washing the hair, you use some products on the hair to ensure it doesn't look rough then apply some cream and then you are ready to go.

    4) Twist Outs
    Twist out is done when you twibt the hair into tiny parts leave it for some day then you lossen it allowing the twist to stay. you should not use a comb on the hair after to ensure the twist stays on the hair 

    5) African threading
    Local threads are really good on natural hair because it helps to streaghten it.

    6) Protective styling
    Using protective styles live weaves are really good and helps in protecting the hair. Hope you have fun styling Your hair.

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