Fashion in 2015 was a reflection of a rapidly changing era—where Instagram became a runway of its own, music festivals shaped seasonal wardrobes, and celebrities set trends faster than magazines could report them. It was a year when athleisure became mainstream, 70s-inspired boho made a roaring comeback, and minimalism collided with bold statement pieces.
From Kylie Jenner’s matte lips to Coachella’s flower crowns, let’s revisit the most unforgettable fashion trends of 2015.
Women’s Fashion in 2015
Athleisure Everywhere – By 2015, athletic-inspired clothing wasn’t just for the gym. Leggings, yoga pants, sports bras, and sleek sneakers were worn as everyday outfits. Brands like Lululemon, Nike, and Adidas gained popularity, while celebrities paired tracksuits with designer handbags to elevate their look.
70s Revival – Fashion took a nostalgic turn with bell-bottom jeans, suede skirts, fringe jackets, and floppy hats. The bohemian aesthetic was everywhere, especially at festivals like Coachella.
Crop Tops & High-Waisted Bottoms – Crop tops ruled women’s fashion in 2015, but instead of low-rise jeans like in the early 2000s, they were paired with high-waisted skirts, jeans, or shorts for a more flattering silhouette.
Slip Dresses & Minimalist Chic – The slip dress, often layered over a T-shirt, was part of the minimalist revival. Clean lines, monochrome palettes, and structured silhouettes reflected the growing “less is more” movement.
Festival Fashion – 2015 was peak Coachella style: fringe vests, lace kimonos, crochet tops, denim shorts, ankle boots, and flower crowns were everywhere.
Men’s Fashion in 2015
Skinny Jeans Domination – Slim and skinny fits were the standard in 2015. Black ripped skinny jeans became a staple, especially among younger men influenced by the rock and indie music scene.
Streetwear Influence – Supreme, Stüssy, and Nike gained cult followings, merging casualwear with luxury. Hoodies, joggers, and snapbacks were everyday fashion statements.
Normcore Minimalism – Plain T-shirts, unbranded sneakers, and simple jeans rose as an anti-fashion movement. The idea was to look effortlessly average—but stylishly so.
Bomber Jackets & Flannel Shirts – Bomber jackets made a huge comeback, often paired with distressed jeans. Flannel shirts, layered or tied around the waist, carried over from the grunge revival.
Tailored Yet Relaxed – Slim-fit suits with no tie, often paired with sneakers, became the modern man’s approach to smart casual.
Popular Accessories in 2015
- Chokers – The 90s revival brought chokers back in a big way, from velvet styles to tattoo chokers.
- Round Sunglasses – Inspired by festival culture and retro vibes, John Lennon-style round frames became a must-have.
- Statement Bags – Mini crossbody bags from designers like Michael Kors, Kate Spade, and Rebecca Minkoff were “it” bags of the time.
- Snapbacks & Beanies – For men, flat-brim snapbacks and slouchy beanies were trendy everyday accessories.
- Body Jewelry – Septum piercings, midi rings, and layered necklaces were all part of the Instagram-ready look.
Hairstyles & Makeup Trends in 2015
Hairstyles:
- Women: Beach waves, pastel hair colors (lavender, pink, teal), and the ever-popular ombre and balayage dye techniques. Top knots and messy buns were casual go-tos.
- Men: The undercut and slicked-back hair gained momentum, while the man bun became one of the year’s most talked-about trends.
Makeup:
- Kylie Jenner popularized matte lips, leading to the massive lip kit craze.
- Heavy contouring and highlighting were essential for the “Instagram face.”
- Thick, bold brows (thanks to Cara Delevingne) replaced the thin brows of the early 2000s.
- Neutral eyeshadow palettes, especially Urban Decay’s Naked Palette, became staples.
Footwear Trends in 2015
Women:
- White sneakers (Adidas Stan Smiths, Converse, Nike Air Force 1s) became wardrobe essentials.
- Ankle boots and gladiator sandals were festival must-haves.
- High heels leaned toward blocky styles rather than stiletto.
Men:
- Sneakers dominated, with Adidas Yeezys, Nike Roshes, and Vans leading the charge.
- Timberland boots remained popular in streetwear looks.
- Casual slip-ons and espadrilles found their place in summer wardrobes.
Celebrity Influence on 2015 Fashion
- Kardashian-Jenner Effect: Kim Kardashian defined bodycon dressing, while Kylie Jenner made matte lips and athleisure mainstream.
- Gigi Hadid & Kendall Jenner: These new-generation supermodels embodied off-duty street style—crop tops, bomber jackets, and sneakers.
- Rihanna: Set bold trends with oversized streetwear, edgy accessories, and fearless hair choices.
- Beyoncé: From music videos to street style, she influenced statement jewelry, jumpsuits, and glam festival looks.
- Male Icons: Kanye West pushed Yeezy’s minimalist aesthetic, while Justin Bieber made the longline T-shirt and jogger combo globally popular.
Fashion Faux Pas of 2015
- Excessive Contouring: The over-sculpted makeup look quickly became overdone.
- Flower Crowns Overload: Once trendy, they became cliché by the end of the year.
- Too Many Cutouts: Dresses with unnecessary cutouts sometimes went from chic to awkward.
- Sagging Skinny Jeans: The combination of skinny fits and sagging never quite worked.
Final Thoughts
2015 fashion was a blend of nostalgia and innovation. It pulled from the past—70s boho, 90s chokers, grunge flannels—while pushing forward with athleisure, Instagram-ready makeup, and minimalist streetwear. It was the year social media cemented itself as the new trend driver, where what you wore to a festival could instantly go viral.
Looking back, many of these styles—like sneakers with everything, bold brows, and bomber jackets—are still alive today, proving that 2015 wasn’t just a fleeting moment but a foundation for modern fashion.
What was your go-to style in 2015? Tell us in the comments below!