When Kendrick Lamar released To Pimp a Butterfly in the spring of that same year, its shelf life wasn’t contingent upon its ability to penetrate a constantly shifting algorithm. “Alright” emerged as ...
Troy-based content creator Iliana Torres shares a photo of herself from 2016, when blocky-filled eyebrows and dark purple-reddish lipstick were in. Troy-based content creator Iliana Torres poses for a ...
The year is 2016. You’re en route to a party having just fired off a text on Facebook messenger to find out what your friend is wearing. A few minutes later, a yellow notification lights up your ...
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As people rang in the new year, TikTok turned into a time machine, christening “2026 as the new 2016” in a constant scroll of Snapchat dog filters, Mannequin Challenge throwbacks and choker and crop ...
As 2026 unfolds, beauty insiders are spotting a clear nostalgia wave in makeup and style that mirrors 2016 aesthetics. Social media platforms are abuzz with throwbacks to the era, and hashtags like ...
Beats headphones, army green jackets and ‘blinding highlights’ – I asked my fellow gen Z to name the 2016 fads they can’t let go of ‘Put a rubber band on your phone’: I asked experts how to reduce ...
In the world of social media, the year 2026 has begun with a dose of nostalgia as Instagram users are revisiting their less filtered and performative pictures from 2016. The first two weeks of January ...
How well do you remember 2016? The now decade-old year is having a moment on Instagram and TikTok. Nostalgic millennials are pining for skintight jeans, blasting Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop the ...
In early 2026, a noticeable trend has started on major social media sites: people are going back to the visual and cultural style of 2016. People are posting old photos, videos, and digital memories ...
The feeling of “take me back” has never been more relevant as 2026 kicks off. On TikTok, the hashtag #2016 has more than 2 million posts, often used to caption throwback photos, old videos and ...