Trend intelligence · saturated · −0.14% momentum
Tropical
is currently at saturated stage, peaking in 2011.
Trajectory
Emerged 2011
Peak 2011
Now 2026
Latest tracked period: 2026Q2.
Bellwether houses · driving tropical
curatedMapped via the boho style cluster.
Editorial coverage · latest 12
editorial- thecutThese Are the Memorial Day Sales You Won’t Want to Miss2026-05-21Hanna Flanagan
- highsnobietyNow More Than Ever, We Need Eyeshadow2026-04-23Sable Yong
- thecutGround Your Spring Wardrobe With These 9 Essential Pieces2026-04-15Tienlyn Jacobson
- thecutA Risk-Taking Diotima Show2026-02-16Cathy Horyn
- thecutHow to Pack for Holiday Travel Like a Pro2025-12-18Allison Bornstein; Hanna Flanagan
- thecutHow to Book a Winter Vacation That Doesn’t Cost a Fortune2025-12-11Charlotte Cowles
- thecutWhy Does Everyone Think They Have Worms?2025-12-08Katie Arnold-Ratliff
- thecutThe Truth About IFS, the Therapy That Can Break You2025-10-30Rachel Corbett
- highsnobietyCartier’s Miami Boutique Is the Design District’s Newest Gem2025-10-29Bailey Bujnosek
- thecutGloria Estefan Is Still on Her Feet2025-09-29Juan A Ramírez
- thecutWhat 16 Top Wedding Planners Would Do for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce2025-08-28David Mack
- thecutWhere New Yorkers Are Traveling This Year2025-08-28Vox Creative
Headlines link to the original publisher. Catwalker does not republish third-party article bodies.
Runway-to-retail matching · methodology
We score retail products against runway looks using FashionSigLIP embeddings, the same vector model that powers our look search.
For tropical, Catwalker keeps protected runway imagery backstage and surfaces affiliate-safe product images, ranked from the same visual and cultural signal graph. We will not surface cards built on guesses.
- Visual scoringReady
- Style affinity modelReady
- Editorial corpusReady
- Affiliate product feedLive
- Hot-linked merchant imagesLive