Gen Z reviving necktie trend thanks to Bella Hadid, Zendaya



It’s got a glamorous grip on the throats of Gen Z — and it’s not letting up. 

The necktie, that is. 

Yes, the formal fashion frill once worn exclusively by blowhard businessmen and dads at funerals is, yet again, arising as the en-vogue accouterment for A-list luminaries and Big Apple tastemakers alike.   

New York City trendsetters are reviving the necktie trend, a fashion movement that reached a fever pitch in the early 2000s. TikTok/nhlmnstyle

“Necktie = not just boy fun,” NYC content creator Natalie captioned a social media clip, crediting Netflix’s “Emily in Paris” for influencing her outfit. “Suddenly, neckties are my new favorite accessory.”

It’s a modish middle finger to traditional women’s wear. 

The necktie trend first entered the zeitgeist with 1977’s “Annie Hall.” Many years later, it struck a chord with millennials during the early aughts, courtesy of rebel rockers like Avril Lavigne. The then-teenage “Sk8er Boi” singer, now 40, made loose-fitting neckties a staple of her wardrobe, inspiring Y2K misfits to follow sassy suit. 

The “Complicated” rock star made neckties hot after becoming a trendsetting superstar in 2002. WireImage

Now, thanks to the twenty-somethings on TikTok, youngsters obsessed with yesteryear’s gear like skinny jeans and the grungy “bra-over-shirt” look, haute clotheshorses are resurrecting the necktie style — and they’re adding polished twists of their own. 

Smoke shows like supermodel Bella Hadid and CDFA fashion icon, Zendaya, are at the forefront of the revival. 

Hadid’s rocked neckties on both the runway and in everyday life. Corbis via Getty Images

Hadid, 28, sent tongues wagging while strutting her snazzy stuff in a suit and tie for Saint Laurent’s spring/summer 2025 runway show during Paris Fashion Week in September. 

Zendaya, 28, had an equally eye-popping effect in July when she sported a knit blue and white striped tie at the Wimbledon Championships. The “Challengers” star previously stole the spotlight in a leather tie at the Oscars 2022 after-party, serving up an androgynous aesthetic with her neckpiece as the pièce de résistance. 

Zendaya’s worn neckties at some of fashion’s biggest soirees, including Vanity Fair’s Oscars after party. WireImage,

But the luxe embellishment isn’t just all the rage amongst trendsetters under 30.  

Victoria Beckham, 50, recently sent heads turning in a necktie paired with bespoke couture. Comedian Hannah Berner, 33, too, incorporates neckties into her look while guest starring on must-see TV like “The Daily Show” and “After Midnight.”

Selma Blair, 52, also gets down with the dapper add-on. 

The Spice Girls alum has spiced up her looks with neckties at recent outings. Dave Benett/Getty Images
Pro jokester Hanna Berner often dons a smart necktie for her special TV appearances. Hannah Berner/Instagram
Blair dared to stand out at the Schiaparelli show, wearing the brand’s buzzy human hair necktie during PFW. Corbis via Getty Images

The “Legally Blonde” bombshell show wore an oversized tan suit, chunky brown leather belt, white button-up shirt and a hair-braided necktie to Schiparelli’s Haute Couture show in June. The designer label debuted a line of mane-made ties during its recent fall 2025 runway presentation. 

And virtual fashionistas are making sure the neck garnish — whether it’s made of cotton, cowhide or human hair curls — remains the “It” commodity come the new year. 

“Unboxing and styling my new Prada necktie,” raved Gotham glam gal Elie Jos in a viral vid, featuring visuals of herself in a Hadid-esque ensemble. 

AJ, a style influencer from NYC, separately confessed: “I think I have a slight obsession with neckties,” in a post showcasing her DIY top made completely of ties, which she accessorized with — you guessed it — a necktie. 

“Love the tie top,” commenters cheered. “It’s fire.”





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