Gen Z Editors Agree This Coveted Trend Will Be Everywhere This Summer
Sponsor Content Created With SNIDEL

My fellow Gen Z editors and I are always debriefing about the latest trends and products that our generation is buzzing about. And it's clear that the coveted girlhood trend will be continuing its reign this summer. Think pale pink hues, ruffled tulle, dainty ribbons, and lace detailing reminiscent of childhood. Thankfully, SNIDEL's new arrivals effortlessly tap into this trending aesthetic with pretty clothing and accessories to match. Originally established in Japan, the brand merges streetwear with elegance, creating contemporary pieces that have a unique feel. From sunny-day dresses to cute, frilly skirts, here are the 19 items Gen Z editors can't wait to shop.

Raina Mendonça is an associate fashion editor on the branded content team at sister titles Who What Wear and Marie Claire. Previously, Raina was an editorial assistant at goop.com. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her crafting new playlists, exploring Los Angeles, or making a cup of English breakfast tea.
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