Pinterest has released its official trend report for 2017, digging through oodles of pin-tastic data (75 billion ideas to be exact) to identify its top 100 emerging trends. Which means, of course, you can get a head start on compiling your Pinterest-inspired wardrobe (bell sleeves anyone?) and painting your cabinetry navy before the new year has even begun. Here are 10 of Pinterest's most crush-worthy trends — and how to re-create them at home.
1.5 million people saved empanadas pins in 2016. Click here for seven of Chatelaine’s most delicious empanada recipes.
Everyone is going crazy over hygge (which saw a 285 percent increase on Pinterest), the Danish art of embracing the cold and living a happy and full life. Here’s how to bring hygge into your own life.
According to Pinterest, “statement sleeves are the new cold shoulder, and bell sleeves lead the pack (up 300%).” Here’s how to pair statement shirts with an LBD — and wear the same dress to all your holiday parties this year.
Move over, kimchi. Sauerkraut seems to be the new craze in fermented foods. Here’s how to make it (it’s super easy!).
With only eight to twelve pieces needed to make a capsule wardrobe allowing for dozens of outfit combinations, this is the easiest way to make getting dressed a breeze. Here’s how to put one together.
According to Pinterest, “lemon and apple cider vinegar teas are the new cleanse craze, up 407% from last year.” Looking for a cleanse? Get the reciepe for your own detox tea here.
According to Pinterest, more people are looking for ways to pamper their skin, instead of products to cover it up. It ties in to the popularity of Korean beauty, which saw a surge in the Canadian beauty market this year, inspired by the way women in South Korea care for their skin. Here’s 10 K-beauty approved products to try now.
Pinterest is calling this go-to lazy morning hairstyle the new crown braid. Want five more easy hairstyles to combat bad weather? Check out Chatelaine’s collection here.
No more wax, apparently. But what the heck is microblading? Everything you need to know, here.
According to Pinterest, more people are interested in diets that focus on eating healthy, nutrient-dense foods (take superfood hemp hearts for example), instead of cutting tons of calories. We’re all for that!
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