If any words could describe a 2016 beauty enthusiast, it’s a “beat” face. A makeup bag was incomplete without full coverage foundation, dip brow pomade, a shimmery highlighter, a matte lipstick, under ...
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 ...
In this video tutorial, learn how to achieve a full coverage, sweat-proof summer glow makeup look. The tutorial includes steps for contouring, highlighting, creating a nude lip, and applying a ...
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 ...
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 ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Your Instagram algorithm did not suddenly glitch back to a decade ago. The wave of 2016 ...
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 ...
On January 1, the world welcomed 2026 with open arms, hopes in their hearts, and firecrackers filling the sky. And a week into the New Year, it seems like we have dialled the clock back to 2016. Why?
In my mind, 2016 was not a year to feel nostalgic about. Trump was elected, and in the land of the Beckhams, Charli XCX, and Emily Blunt, Brexit happened. And speaking of celebrities, that year we ...
If 2026 is the new 2016, the entertainment industry will need to try to emulate the success of these projects that dominated the box office, snatched Emmys and Oscars and have remained touchstones of ...
You’d think there’d be more excitement around the new year—we’re only three weeks in, people!—but instead everyone’s occupied with plumbing the depths of their camera rolls for relics of their 2016 ...