In 2026, TikTok and Instagram are looking back to 2016 and remembering the ‘good times’—here’s why some social media users are so nostalgic for the old days. The year 2026 has just begun, but the ...
Spend an extra 30 minutes on your winged eyeliner too! Kevin Mazur/Getty;Pierre Suu/GC One of the first trends to hit 2026 isn't new at all A couple weeks into the new year, the internet began calling ...
It may have been more than two weeks since the advent of the new year, but netizens are still reminiscing about the events that occurred a decade ago, with the ‘2026 is the new 2016’ trend having ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Full beat makeup, filtered photos, and chokers galore, I woke up this morning to find my social media ...
Social media has been flooded with the “2016 aesthetic” recently, and people—specifically millennials and late Gen Zers—are romanticizing the year that is now a decade ago. Millennials are defined as ...
The internet has declared 2016 "the last good year," a sentiment now manifesting in a wave of nostalgia across social media timelines, where throwbacks to festival selfies, grainy vlogs, and ...
Social media users are striving for a 2016 resurgence, ten years later People online are calling 2026 the new 2016 Almost as soon as the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1, 2026, users across social ...
VSCO filters, Kylie lip kits and the summer of Pokemon Go. The year 2016 is making a comeback in 2026 as people flood Instagram with throwback posts reminiscing about what they viewed as an iconic ...
We’re two weeks into 2026 and a new trend has already emerged: 2016. My entire Instagram feed has been overrun with VSCO-filtered photo carousels, Snapchat memories, and archived Instagram posts from ...
LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. The internet has decided that 2016 is back. Not in a subtle way, either. Instagram is full of photodumps taken from our ...