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INNERWEAR IS THE NEW OUTERWEAR!

Was lingerie-inspired outfits, and The unspoken theme of Met Gala ’22 after-party Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber and the likes sure got the assignment right

- Shruti Shende shruti.shende@hindustant­imes.com

Stockings, garters, bra tops, whale tails (visible thongs over low rise bottoms), slip dresses and everything sheer — once hidden underneath layers of clothing, these innerwear items are out, loud and proud, to proclaim their spot in mainstream fashion. From runways of Gucci, Fendi, etc. to social media feeds of pop culture stars and the recent Met Gala 2022 after-party, lingerie-inspired pieces clubbed with outerwear elements are calling the shots in 2022.

But, this isn’t the first time that intimate innerwear is being turned into chic outerwear. In the early 18th century, a codpiece, which is an underwear and also a detachable flap, was used by men to cover their genitalia. Corsets, which were earlier worn inside, became an essential outerwear piece to create exaggerate­d hourglass silhouette. In the modern day, with the popularity of flappers and burlesque dancers, bras, underwear and stockings, became a common sight. Then, the sexual liberation movement of the 1960s happened, and the ’80s, ’90s and early 2000s saw pop culture paving the way for the trend further.

Y2K trend

“Lingerie-inspired clothing is a byproduct of a bigger umbrella — revival of Y2K millennial fashion. Corsets and brassieres are trending everywhere! Thanks to newsmakers, such styles are hitting retail racks instantly post their popularity among Gen Z, who are in awe of these social media celebs,” says designer Aniket Satam.

Designer Rina Dhaka recalls her own ’90s collection, featuring sheer bottoms with crocheting, mesh sequinned dresses that were almost considered scandalous back then. “People wanted to wear them then as they do today. Women can look elegant in this trend provided they’re styled well,” she says.

The pandemic effect

A key reason for this trend to come back is the fact that people have now learnt to love and accept themselves. “Postpandem­ic, most trends were the culminatio­n of a bigger mood of celebrator­y fashion; to celebrate and embrace your authentic self, unlike the earlier notion of striving to achieve a particular look,” says Satam.

Things to keep in mind

While this is a trend that’s tried and tested, one must make sure the overall ensemble looks presentabl­e. Designer Shruti Sancheti says, “There has to be some kind of structurin­g and formal elements in order to make the outfit look appropriat­e.”

Satam suggests investing in a neutral palette of ivory, tan, camel brown or black. “These become versatile pieces to layer and style. Also, understand what shape and style lines help you accentuate your features, rather than following the trend blindly,” he adds.

 ?? ?? A model at Gucci’s pre-fall collection 2022 show wore a slip dress with fur wraparound
Model Hailey Bieber at the Met Gala 2022 afterparty in a silver bra top teamed with black leather shorts, blazer and strappy heels
A model at Gucci’s pre-fall collection 2022 show wore a slip dress with fur wraparound Model Hailey Bieber at the Met Gala 2022 afterparty in a silver bra top teamed with black leather shorts, blazer and strappy heels
 ?? ?? Actor Iris Law teamed a black bra top with a pencil skirt, with her accessorie­s adding a dose of bling to the all-black attire
Actor Iris Law teamed a black bra top with a pencil skirt, with her accessorie­s adding a dose of bling to the all-black attire

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