The Sun (Malaysia)

Short is good

o Fashion goes mini for maximum effect

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OVERSIZE cuts and maxi lengths can get back in the closet! Any superfluou­s piece of fabric will have no place in women’s wardrobes this year, all the way through until fall. Skirts, dresses, tops and even bags are shedding a few centimetre­s, while jeans and pants are landing with (very) low waists. And it’s a trend that we once again owing to younger generation­s’ infatuatio­n with all things Y2K.

Microcloth­es are riding higher than ever, relegating maxi dresses and long summer skirts to the background this season. And this is despite the major return of the Coachella festival, scheduled from April 15 in California, which is usually synonymous with a bohemian-chic wardrobe.

This year, it will be all about short cuts, low waists, and navels visible from miles away ... Tiny styles will be everywhere, as (already) proved by many fashion icons, influencer­s, and various other users on social networks. And, of course, designers are already surfing on the trend.

The miniskirt will be summer’s star A symbol of emancipati­on, the miniskirt – whether invented by Mary Quant or André Courrèges – is shaping up to be one of the most coveted pieces in the womenswear wardrobe. Influencer marketing platform LTK has seen a 200% increase in searches for the miniskirt – in plaid patterns, if you please – showing a definite craze for this 2000s staple.

And, if we’re going full-on Y2K, there’s a good chance that the mini- or micro-skirt will be worn with a crop top, or even a bikini top, rather than anything more oversized in cut. This is a trend that is gradually gaining popularity on TikTok, which counts nearly 180 million views for the #miniskirt hashtag.

Not content with being a star style for sunny days, the miniskirt will also be in the spotlight next season. During the fall-winter 2022-2023 fashion shows, many designers trimmed down the miniskirt to create an even shorter version (yes, really), like Versace, Miu Miu and Coperni.

Diesel went even further by proposing large belts that turn into micro-skirts in a flash, giving some indication of the little amount of fabric that will be used to conceal what you might call your ‘winter body.’

Mini cuts, maximum effect

But the skirt will not be the only wardrobe essential to losing several centimetre­s this season. Dresses, of course, will be getting the chop, but so will tops. Bra tops, visible bras, crop tops and the likes are all looking popular, again channellin­g a certain Y2K nostalgia. The LTK platform reports a 200% increase in searches for the purple crop top this season, once again showing a definite interest in shorter pieces this season. And, to top it all off, mini handbags – worn on the shoulder – are also proving a hit (+150%).

If we combine this trend with people’s (mainly women’s) infatuatio­n with low-waisted (or even very lowwaisted) jeans, pants and skirts in recent months, the ultra-short trend appears to be a major inspiratio­n for summer style. It remains to be seen if this new fad will materializ­e on the street, or if – as is often the case – it will struggle to make its way beyond the realms of social media. – ETX Studio

 ?? ?? The miniskirt is set to rule the fashion scene of Summer 2022. – 123RF
The miniskirt is set to rule the fashion scene of Summer 2022. – 123RF
 ?? ?? Model Candice Swanepoel in a black leather miniskirt. – PINTEREST
Model Candice Swanepoel in a black leather miniskirt. – PINTEREST
 ?? PINTEREST ?? Kendall Jenner is well known for her love of mini dresses.
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PINTEREST Kendall Jenner is well known for her love of mini dresses. –

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