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5 Summer Trends on My Wish List and 5 I'm Repeating From Years Past

The thing about trends is they come and go. Of course, not all are created equal, and some stick around longer or reemerge more often than others, but the general tendency to pop up then eventually lie low again is pretty much the one thing you can count on with trends. With that in mind, it should make complete sense that there are a handful of summer trends from 2020 that have come back for 2021—five of which I’m particularly excited to bring back into my rotation. However, if that sounds boring to you, not to worry, because there are just as many new trends on my radar as there are old ones. 

Below, you'll find all 10 of the trends I'm eyeing for the months ahead in a cute little slide you can save for easy referencing. After that, I highly suggest sticking around to shop my favorite new versions of each one. After all, isn't that the best part? 

I got this set last summer, and you bet I'll be wearing it again this coming season.
Whether you opt for the matching sweats or shorts, you can't go wrong with this little bralette.
As someone who owns this dress, I highly recommend it.
It may sound counterintuitive, but summer-ready knitwear has become a recurring theme year after year.
This color always looks so luxe.
I don't want to say Simon Porte Jacquemus invented knit hot pants, but he definitely perfected them.
Christopher Esber has been a trailblazer of this trend for several seasons now.
Copying this exact 'fit ASAP.
I love a piece that comes with styling inspo.
Mara Hoffman is an easy go-to brand for this trend.
Versace nailed it last summer and is doing it again this year.
I'm more than ready for a vacation after seeing this.
I love trends that you can always easily find on the more affordable side.
This neutral tone will go well with everything.
Simple yet necessary.
I especially love trends that transcend multiple categories such as RTW and swimwear.
This whole vibe is it.
Urban Outfitters would nail this one.
I didn't fully get this trend until I came across this top (and subsequently purchased it).
Between us, this look feels timeless.
This will look so chic with a pair of long shorts.
See how our very own editor styled this beauty.
You bet I'm wearing this pajama set out.
This look is what I call commitment.
When Zara's doing it, then you know it's a trend.
So many brands have versions of these sandals out right now, but this two-tone pair is at the top of my wish list.
I'm always a fan of a little extra height.
You knew Revolve would be a trove of options.
This one is not playing around.
It's Insta famous for a reason.

Next: 49 epic summer finds under $49.



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