
5 trends that will make a comeback along with Oasis The messier the better
With the arrival of Brat Summer and the resurgence of clubbing culture, the aestheticization of musical genres, and the glorification of gossip in pop songs, the return of Oasis was almost predictable. They have everything that appeals to new listeners: a past marked by drug use, a backstory that would make any writer envious, but above all, an iconic look (and therefore easily imitable). Exactly thirty years after the release of their debut album, Definitely Maybe, and fifteen years after the “Paris altercation” that led to the band’s breakup just hours before a live show at Saint-Cloud Park, the Gallagher brothers have announced they are ready to reunite on stage, much to the delight of all BritPop fans. Tickets will go on sale on Saturday, August 31, from 10 AM Italian time. While waiting for the fateful hour, let’s review together which items might make a comeback in street style thanks to Oasis.
The Parka
It’s impossible to talk about Oasis’s style without mentioning their haircut, that short bob with bangs, straight and combed, which invariably ends up sweaty and curled at the temples by the end of the concert. Again, the look finds its roots in the English mod subculture of the '50s and '60s, and before landing on the heads of Liam and Noel Gallagher, it also appeared on icons like the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, and the Beatles. Like many of the stylistic codes that make up '90s BritPop fashion, the mod-style cut has already made its comeback among current trends, on runways and also on TikTok, thanks to hairdressers and content creators who appreciate the vintage charm of the look. With the much-anticipated return of Oasis to English stadiums, we can only expect that bangs for men will become even more popular.