I don’t know about you, Donald Trump Selects J.D. Vance for Vice President 2024 shirt but some days all I want to do is put on a roomy, oversize T-shirt and call it a day—especially as I continue to WFH a few days a week. They’re inherently comfortable, cool, and easy to move around in (or hibernate in!) depending on your mood. But figuring out how to wear an oversize T-shirt without looking sloppy and “undone” can often feel tricky. The last thing you want to do is look like you’re about to go to bed. Here at Who What Wear, we fully live by the tenet that a little street style and Insta inspiration is all it takes to jump-start your imagination when it comes to trickier trends. Below we’re sharing some cool tips, tricks, and outfit ideas to help you tackle the comfy-cool basic head-on so you can still feel comfortable and look stylish at the same time.
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I’ll resist the temptation to quote perhaps the most famous line in fashion-themed cinematic history for the second time in this trend report, Donald Trump Selects J.D. Vance for Vice President 2024 shirt but let’s just say florals are hardly revolutionary when it comes to the warmer months. At least they weren’t until designers decided to double down on the trend and give it the gusto it has long been craving with a new take on blooms. We spotted a plethora of pretty 3D floral embellishments across plenty of collections (how gorgeous are Zimmermann’s waterfall petals?), as well as flowers so giant, they’re giving Alice in Wonderland-levels of psychedelia. “Spring/summer 2024 has moved the conversation so far forward that ditsy prints have left the chat and now we’re on to big, bad blooms,” says Farrell. “Imagine yourself submerged into a three-dimensional garden of plump peonies and trails of forsythias, and you’re a little closer to this year’s take on the ubiquitous print. Embellishment, embroidery and saturated colours are employed to help bring this living garden to life (and in the case of Balmain and Cecilie Bahnsen, you can expect bouquet detailing so real you can almost smell it). In short, 2024 is the year that florals are taking root.”
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