We all know everybody loves to be well-dressed and follow trends to be fashionable. Every year, a new fashion trend, as patterns, emerges in people’s outfits.
In 2020, it was cow prints and tie-dye; 2021, butterfly and star patterns; 2022, stripes; 2023, bows; 2024, leopard prints; and finally, 2025, polka dots and camo prints. Many people think that will definitely be the next viral motif.” I am almost certain deer print will soon become popular. I love how it looks and what it adds to an outfit.” Marianne Gagnon told me.
The reason patterns change every year is that they reflect culture, psychology, and commerce. They are also always evolving.
Colors work the same—they randomly become seen much more often in vogue. For example, this year, navy blue or any darker color, and light yellow were well-liked.
There is a rule called <<15-year rule>>, which means that trends can only come back 15 years later and not before, because trends are not far enough away. The kids are now adults: they think it is nice to remember childhood memories. “I remember Bell-bottoms being very trendy back in my teenage years. It slowly disappeared but became popular again last year. I love the feeling of wearing them again,” said Stéphanie Hudon. Patterns also work this way, similarly to any fashion trend.
Adding a pattern to your clothes is a great way to improve your garb. However, mixing different ones, or making it the main idea of your outfit, will, on the contrary, uglify what you are wearing.
We can observe these motifs on teenagers and young adults because fashion has a significant effect on them. TikTok, Instagram, and Pinterest are platforms where people are inspired by and quickly spread trends.
You can create and customize your own pieces of clothing by cutting and sewing a patterned tissue found in textile shops.
“When I deeply want a piece of clothing that I can not find in any store, I like to go to a textile shop, choose the patterns and colors of the tissues, and create what I had in mind,” said Jaonie Jobin.

