As we all know and are witnessing right now fashion always comes back around and presented as if it's a new trend but it's not, it's just the recycling of trends and fashion. We have been seeing all of the fashion brands including but not limited to Gucci, Fendi and Dior bring back some of their older styles and designs from the 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s.
Gucci is being given the nostalgic feeling they once took from Dapper dan's designs by hiring him on to do his own collection where he is bringing black culture, creativity and innovation which are all things he's always had and brands like Gucci never appreciated (which makes me personally happy for him and him receiving his long awaited and deserved praise, but has me side-eyeing the Gucci brand because they only want to do what will turn them a profit aka black culture).
Fendi is bringing back their signature logo printed ensembles from the clothing to the shoes and bags. These logo prints are back on the scenes and taking over everyone's closets, they've been seen on celebrities such as Nicki Minaj, Big Sean, Jhene Aiko, Gucci Mane and many more. This style is nothing new and was spotted back in the 90's on celebrities like Lil' Kim and Tupac. You can spot the Double FF logo from a mile away and for many people it brings up memories of a great era in fashion, hip-hop and culture
Another piece that is now back that was originated in the late 90s/early 2000s is the Dior saddlebag. This bag has been put bak on the fashion scene and spotted by many but was once worn on Carrie Bradshaw from episodes of Sex & the City, Paris Hilton and many more. This bag was initially worn most of the time with white tank tops and cute denim with some nice sunglasses aka a classic look, now we are seeing it styled so many different ways. Whether someone is wearing the vintage logo print saddle bag or keeping it plain the bag is back but the question is for how long?
From these three vintage trends and items being revived it makes you want to make sure you keep all of your clothes bags and shoes to pass down to your children because you never know if or when the style will return but the price will definitely be 10 times more than what you got it for. This also leaves the thought of black culture makes things so popular and gives it so much flavor but we are only given credit and respect when it's beneficial to someone else, black culture invented streetwear and making the most of what we have.