Nuggets of Style
By Ana Harris and Melissa Frós
Welcome to Nuggets of Style, a curated space for quick, thoughtful drops of fashion, beauty, and self-care inspiration.
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we share bite-sized insights to help you feel more stylish, confident, and connected to your personal style. From trend talk to beauty tips and wardrobe updates, each nugget is designed to entertain, inspire, and guide.
Created with love by Ana Harris, Melissa Frós, and a few of our favorite collaborators, plus a shoppable catalog with every post, so you can take the look with you.
What Are We Learning as Fashion Week Season Wraps Up?
Milan Fashion Week 2025 is bringing nostalgia back in a powerful way. From Y2K style to 90s and early 2000s fashion comebacks, the runways felt like a time capsule of iconic trends. Vintage jewelry and retro accessories are also making waves, especially with the rise of TikTok mystery buckets filled with curated vintage pieces that younger generations are loving. These nostalgic fashion trends show how style always comes back, blending timeless inspiration with a modern twist.
If you are searching for Milan Fashion Week trends, runway inspiration, or the best nostalgic fashion pieces to shop now, this post has you covered. I created a shoppable catalog with fashion finds inspired by Milan, from vintage jewelry to outfits that echo the 80s, 90s, and Y2K. Explore these looks to bring a touch of runway magic into your own wardrobe.
From Runway to Reality: How Fashion Week Shapes Our Style
From Runway to Reality: Fashion Week’s Influence on Everyday Style
Fashion Week in Paris, Milan, London, and New York is more than a spectacle—it sets the tone for global fashion trends. Runway looks trickle down into high street fashion, from sequined dresses reimagined as sparkly camisoles to oversized blazers and structured jackets. Even beauty trends—lip colors, hairstyles, nails, and glowing skin—emerge from these shows and shape our daily routines.
The trickle-down effect means couture visions are adapted by fast fashion brands, mid-range labels, and boutiques, making runway style accessible to everyone. But the street style influence is just as powerful: editors, influencers, and stylists outside the shows inspire bold accessories, layering techniques, and creative color pairings that quickly filter into wardrobes worldwide.
For your closet, Fashion Week is the butterfly effect of fashion—a single runway moment in New York or Paris can inspire how you tie a scarf, style your jeans, or pick your next handbag color. At Nuggets of Style, we bridge the gap between luxury fashion shows and real-life outfits, showing how to translate runway trends into everyday style that feels authentic and wearable.
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Let the Belts Drop: How to Wear the Low Waist Look
The Belts Are Low
In New York this season I could not help but notice how belts are shifting down. Forget the cinched waist moment. Now they are sliding lower, resting on the hips and giving outfits a more relaxed, effortless vibe. I saw it not only on the runways but also in the streets of the city.
It is a small detail, but it changes the whole silhouette. A belt worn low lengthens the torso, softens the waistline, and adds a playful nod to the early 2000s. I saw it with denim, wide trousers, and even layered over dresses.
Some designers are even playing with two waistlines in one piece. One high up on the waist and another lower with belt loops at the hip, inviting you to choose how to wear it.
The beauty of this trend is that it is easy to try. You do not need a brand new belt. Just wear your favorite one a notch looser and let it fall naturally lower. Pair it with a crisp shirt tucked loosely, or with a simple tank and wide-leg pants, and suddenly the look feels modern again.
Belts are no longer just about function. They are about styling, layering, and attitude.
Preppy is the recycled black. Polos are back
Preppy is the recycled black. Polos are back
Polos are everywhere again and it feels fresh. They showed up on runways and then hit real life fast. Rihanna wore one. Hailey Bieber did too. Billie Eilish brought her oversized, not so traditional take. Zendaya made the tennis polo feel chic during the Challengers press moments.
This is not the old polo with basic jeans. The vibe now is relaxed and creative. Polo with a sharp suit. Polo with heels and a slip skirt. Polo with tights and a mini. Polo under a dressy third layer when you need ready in seconds. The knit keeps it easy. The collar makes it look intentional. Leave a button open and it feels modern.
Keep your colors inside your everyday base so the polo mixes with what you own. If you want a little fun, try a stripe and let it do the talking. Mix it with pieces that feel a bit unexpected together and watch the outfit click.
I pulled a small edit of polos at a range of prices for you to explore. No full looks here, just good polos that work hard. Shop my picks:
Maximalism Is Back, Darling — and It’s Not Being Subtle
Maximalism Is Back, Darling — and It’s Not Being Subtle
By Melissa Fros
After years of beige, basics, and the reign of “less is more,” maximalism is knocking — and it’s not doing it gently. Think bold layering, clashing prints (and winning), accessories in party mode, vibrant colors that make highlighters jealous, and that glorious feeling that more really is more.
It’s like fashion had a double espresso and decided it’s done being shy. And honestly? So are we. Maximalism isn’t just about turning heads — it’s a celebration of individuality. No rules, no apologies — just wear what makes you grin at your reflection.
If you’re ready to embrace your inner maximalist, here are a few golden (and glittery) tips: colors are your best friend — the bolder, the better. Accessories? Pile them on. Layer like your closet’s a playground. Mix prints and textures without fear. And top it all off with quirky bags and shoes that make you feel like the main character. Because you are.
Maximalism is back, and it's here to dance in your living room with glitter on its face.
Feeling bold yet? Tap into your maximalist era with our handpicked pieces that scream more is more.