please more or less 2000s fashion is back to stay. We have already seen certain signs in the spring-summer season 2022: the return of the rectangular frame sunglasses and very small, cycling shorts, bell bottoms or the glitter that contribute to the rhinestones, crystals or sequins. And now, at the end of summer, there are more hints than in the next fall/winter the aesthetics of those years will stomp again. Initially because of something we already see more or less in stores as in the Street Style: the cargo pants. In its looser and more casual silhouette, typical of the 2000s, with die side pockets inspired by utilitarian pieces. The tribute is also appreciated thanks to the parachute pantsThat one as well wide pants but who has put the bags aside to take away? pleats in the area of the knees and the waist and the hem gathered by elastic bands.
Well, the third piece that makes us think that the 2000 stays next season It will be a superior piece of clothing that we have already seen on social networks. Just two weeks ago we saw how Mango released a collection inspired by the cowboy aesthetic, in which it featured a shirt style that took us back to a bygone era. One of them, with zebra print -other should of the coming months – caught our attention shortly after on ‘s Instagram Mary Pomboand shortly afterwards we also saw Violet Mangrinan wear that style of a purple shirt (the one you saw in the main image). Since then we haven’t stopped watching social networks how multitudes of girls wore these light shirts, both in beach and city styles.
And then we fell: they are the blouses that pop stars like Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera didn’t stop wearing in the 2000s. You probably remember them or have seen them: light ruffle v-neck shirts at the neckline or at the cuffs of flared sleeves, loops to close them (but always show the . belly button) and very light fabrics such as gauzewhat they consist of transparencies so typical of that time. Is a risky and sexy piece that comes back, and we don’t say it, they say it brandsthat offer more and more models of all the colours, print and styles. The proof, these blouses we propose, including those are framed directly in the silhouette of that decade What other more contemporary that give a twist to one of the most iconic garments of the 2000s:
Short blouse in airy chiffon with a bow double front, with shirt collar, deep v-neckline and long sleeves with cloudy trim (€14.99).
Shirt with semi-transparent lime greenstraight and long model, low neck, long sleeves, ruffle detaillong sleeves with elastic cuffs and tie closure (€29.99).
Blouse with all-over floral embroidery with V-neck with fringelong sleeves, relaxed fit and closure with laces (€60).
floral blouse with detail of ruffles at the bottomV-neck with button and flared sleeve (€15.99).
semi-sheer blouse made of black viscose with a lapel collar, flared long sleevesruffle detail in self fabric and front closure with loops (€39.95).
shirt with ruffles in cotton crepe, front closure with hidden buttons, ruffles both at the front as in the bottom of the sleeve and the fabric cord (272 €).
Top tied at the front with ruffles, chiffon plaid print, deep necklinelacing at the front and flared cuffs (€44.99).
Blouse made from a mix of shiny silk white with fringe (€530).
Multicolored blouse with psychedelic print with a V-neckline, bows and flared sleeves (€74.95).
Source: Marie Claire

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