Bib Collar: The silhouette that triumphed in the 80s and is confirmed as the star trend of fall

Bib Collar: The silhouette that triumphed in the 80s and is confirmed as the star trend of fall

With the Back to work and the routine also comes from the aesthetic University, that college or college style, more typical in the United States and especially in the series and movies that interpret it. Checkered blazer, pleated skirts, collared shirts, cardigans and cardigans in size XL as protagonists. Others love too fitted pants, loafers or classics oxford style shoes, currently converted into unisex clothing and accessories. An aesthetic that has much in common with the ‘preppy’ movement that is so fashionable today, which is based on classic garments in the purest schoolgirl style, but with a bold touch. The necks play a special role here.

Fashion goes one step further and we leave classic designs like the Oxford collar to play with new versions, curiously, more inspired by the past. This fall, the rebellious girls who don’t want to dress by the rules are back and the aesthetic of the sixties and seventies returns in the form of the revamped bobo neckline. One of the essentials to pair with schoolgirl-style maxi cardigans or blazers returning in 2022 under new categories such as the ‘peter pan collar’ or ‘Claudine Neck’. We are talking about a silhouette that has also been tirelessly repeated in many stages of fashion and that has even crossed the small screen, seen in mythical period series like Clueless or Gossip Girl, even in one of the most recent of the netflix spectrum, Elite.

Also known as neck bib, this model returns to the focus of the trend in several ways. From the catwalk with important defenders of this ‘preppy’ ideal like kenzo, Paul and Joe or Carolina Herrera, This 1960s ideal returns in its most naive version to remember those celebrities and royals who made this their best ally long ago. How Lady Di, who was common to see with these huge white collars poking out over their dresses and waistcoats. Even today, this collar already occupies a privileged place among national insiders, such as Lucia Barcena (who we only saw a few days ago wearing a bib from the company Sandra Rosa).

The crazy neck is one of the trends which will mark the fall of 2022 from start to finish to combine it with looks in the same line as others naive like under a floral dress or just with jeans and ballet flats. Do you dare with this updated silhouette that is so fashionable this season? To fully immerse you in it, we propose several options that you will definitely not be able to resist.

Source: Marie Claire

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