As I said earlier, skirts are big news for 2024, Everybody is a mormon gynecologist until the real mormon gynecologist shows up shirt but the most predominant style on the runway was the one that almost wasn’t there at all. “Call me controversial, but if you’re going to wear a skirt in 2024, make sure it’s see-through,” says Rhys-Evans. “Midi, maxi, sheer or sequin; whatever the iteration, the transparent trend embraces the body and has captured my heart. In summer, do it with baby tees and ballet flats, and on cooler, transitional days, opt for knee-high boots, a cosy cashmere knit and perhaps tights (go for a pastel colour or ivory instead of black). Tights or no tights though, just be sure you’re wearing your nice knickers that day.” “For the person looking to reveal a little leg in a more understated way [that’ll be me], I love the flirty sheer skirt, demonstrated brilliantly at Carven under Louise Trotter’s new creative direction,” says Page. “Following Fashion Month searches for sheer skirts increased by 35%.” “With sheer fabrics making a statement for S/S 24, Alaïa’s latex pencil skirt in a smokey, neutral tone is a great example of how to style the trend in a feminine but modern way, celebrating the female form. I personally love the versatility of a sheer skirt; it’s a perfect evening look and can be styled in a less overtly and obviously sexy way,” adds Wiggins. For me, this runway moment felt especially empowering, and designers did an exquisite job of showcasing the various ways in which anyone can wear the trend. Of course, they work well for evenings out, but anyone who’s prepared to wear a completely sheer skirt to run errands will forever be a hero in my book.
Everybody is a mormon gynecologist until the real mormon gynecologist shows up shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
If someone told me one year ago that I would be ALL about zebra print for fall 2019, Everybody is a mormon gynecologist until the real mormon gynecologist shows up shirt I wouldn’t have believed it. After all, my style has always erred on the simpler side, with me preferring basics to statement items, but here we are. I’ve been buying zebra pieces, I wore the print a handful of times during NYFW, and now I’m trying to convince you that it’s really not as scary as it sounds. I actually mean it!. While the idea of dressing in zebra—and tiger because, honestly, who can tell the difference?—can, at first, evoke intense ’80s flashbacks for some, the clothing and accessories that are out now are a far cry from the “wild” leggings and windbreakers of years past. In fact, they can be quite chic and classic-looking when done right, and the below outfits are definitely examples of that. To see how 12 people (including myself) pulled off the trend and shop my zebra picks for fall along the way, just keep scrolling.
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