With the change of season, new trends have come, such as long socks, a piece of clothing that will be present throughout the autumn-winter season. With this simple addition you can add points to your look and make it more personal.
High socks are a classic, they were already very present in the 60s and have come back with many possibilities to combine them. In 1995 Lady Di wore them with a pair of sneakers in his iconic photo wearing cycling tights when he left the Chealse Harbor Club and also wearing them to attend polo matches in the 1980s. Despite the passage of time, that comfortable look is still present. This year they also come in a more daring version, socks to complement heelsin a look “ugly-cool”, of course, it has already been worn by Bella Hadid, one of the main representatives of the ugly fashion which is becoming more and more fashionable. When it comes to shoes, another good option is with loafers a classic shoe updated with the sole track, that gives it a current and renewed touch. As a novelty, the dancers with socks that are so long they could be mistaken for stockings or tights. We also found quite a few “executive” type stockings in parades of companies such as Dior Y Dolce and Gabbana, showing how luxury fashion has reflected this aesthetic as well. On the other hand, chanel Y valentine bet to cover them shoes with socks, net and fill them with diamond inlays on its latest catwalk, a trend that was also welcomed by the Street Style.
This trend reminds us of the style preppy which is somewhere between good girl, school girl and retro. An outfit that follows this style could be with a tennis or paddle tennis skirt and long socks, a character inspired by this style is Spencer Hastings from the series Liars. In addition to long socks, there are other features such as structured silhouettes, pastel colours, basic garments, check prints and embroidery that perfectly represent this style.
There are many celebrities who have joined the trend, that’s why We show you some inspiring outfits from social networks and the Street Style.
Source: Marie Claire