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Will 2026 Reclaim the 2016 'Baddie' Aesthetic?

Will 2026 Reclaim the 2016 ‘Baddie’ Aesthetic?

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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The fashion industry has always been a game of mirrors, but the reflection staring back at us in early 2026 is uncannily familiar. If you’ve spent any time on TikTok lately, you’ve seen the whispers: “2016 is back.”

As someone who lived through the original era of the “Instagram Baddie,” the choker obsession, and the rise of the King Kylie aesthetic, I can tell you the rumors aren’t just noise. We are officially witnessing a ten-year cycle in real-time.

But fashion never returns exactly as you left it. In 2026, we may not exactly be copy-pasting the past, but we’ll be filtering it through a much more cynical and experimental lens.

Will 2026 Reclaim the 2016 'Baddie' Aesthetic?

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    • The Return of the ‘Done’ Look
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    • Matte Might Make A Comeback
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    • The Accessory Pieces
    • Why Now?

The Return of the ‘Done’ Look

For the last few years, we’ve been suffocating under the weight of Quiet Luxury and the Clean Girl aesthetic. It was all about looking like you just woke up in an Ikoyi penthouse with perfect skin and zero effort.

The 2016 revival is the hard pivot we’ve been waiting for, and maybe, just maybe, it may be the return of ‘real effort’. We are talking about the structured silhouettes, the off-the-shoulder tops, and the return of the Bodycon as a silhouette of power rather than just clubwear. In 2016, we dressed like we wanted to be seen; in 2026, we are dressing like we want to be photographed.

 

Matte Might Make A Comeback

If the Clean Girl era was defined by expensive skin treatments and “no-makeup” makeup that cost a fortune to achieve, the 2016 comeback may lean towards being more democratic. The matte lip (the hallmark of the mid-2010s) may reclaim its throne.

From my perspective, if this happens, then it’s a win for the Nigerian woman’s budget. It would mean that you don’t need a 40,000 Naira “glowing” facial to pull off a 2016-inspired beat.

 

The Accessory Pieces

In 2016, the choker was the undisputed queen. In 2026, she‘ll make a star appearance but in a graduated way. Think bold, gold-plated neckpieces and oversized “shield” sunglasses.

Will 2026 Reclaim the 2016 'Baddie' Aesthetic?

Why Now?

Why are we so obsessed with a decade ago? Because 2016 felt certain. It was the peak of the “Baddie” era before things got complicated. In a 2026 economy where everything feels volatile, there’s a comfort in the “Done” look.

As a fashion editor, my advice is this: don’t dig out your old 2016 wardrobe and wear it literally. Instead, take the spirit of that year. Take the confidence of a bold lip, the structure of a snatched waist, and style yourself.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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