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7 Random Trends That Are Definitely a Thing Right Now

With the highly anticipated summer season officially in full swing, there’s no better time than the present to take inventory of the trends that actually that came to fruition this time around—not just the ones that ended up disappearing. And as we saw with spring, in addition to (or should I say, in spite of) what we saw on the S/S 20 runways, this quarter again brings with it a fresh crop of more “random” must-have items that are undeniably in.

The seven pieces you’re about to find below kind of popped up out of nowhere and quickly made their way onto our Instagram feed in droves. From the must-have tops of the season to the standout color everyone is wearing, just keep scrolling to see them all in action, read a little about each, and shop my picks for all of them, just in case you don’t already have your favorite hanging in your closet.

Aka, short-sleeve, collared button-downs in both prints and solids.
They look as good tucked into pants as they do worn casually over a swimsuit.
Tennis-skirt fever is so real even I recently purchased one despite having no plans of actually playing tennis in the near future.
The only problem is that deciding between pleats and a straight cut feels nearly impossible.
When it comes to bucket hats for summer, forget your beiges, blacks, and whites.
Opt for something bright, floral, or a mix of both.
This can mean something that looks like your grandma would wear it or something she could have made you as a gift.
When shopping, look for prints, crochet, and/or embroidery.
In the dress category, slips seem to have been on the back burner for a while now, but this season they're back and better than ever. 
Did I mention they're the ideal fuss-free frock for beating the heat?
Curious what the standout color of summer is? Look no further than pale yellow—in any form.
The best part is the buttery hue goes great with anything from other bright shades to your favorite white shirt and blue jeans.
Nothing to wear? Take an old (or new) printed, square scarf and fashion a top out of it.
Trust me—you won't regret it.

Next: I'm 5'2", and these are my favorite swimsuits right now.



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