For now, the idea is to combine comfort with elegance in a happy medium. To nail the look, check out these top trends, which, while helping you get back into the groove, will also help carve out the shape of tomorrow's fashion
Overalls will be one of fashion's star pieces of the fall.
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With home working, flexible working, in the office, in third places or on the move, there's no longer one but several ways of working, to which you—and your wardrobe—will have to adapt. But there's no need to rush things after months spent in jogging suits, pajamas and slippers. For now, the idea is to combine comfort with elegance in a happy medium. To nail the look, check out these top trends, which, while helping you get back into the groove, will also help carve out the shape of tomorrow's fashion.
Yes to suits, no to stuffiness
Never has the suit gone through such thorough reinvention by the fashion world as in this post-lockdown period. Symbolizing the revival of the workwear "uniform," suits are today looking more casual than ever. This translates into new materials that are lighter and more flexible, letting the wearer feel almost like they're wearing a sweatsuit, while still looking sharp. This also involves choosing less strict, formal pieces—such as switching a classic shirt for a polo shirt, or even a sweatshirt or a classic white or black T-shirt—as well as the choice of accessories. Justin Bieber, for example, recently posed next to the French presidential couple wearing an open shirt—complete with shiny gold chain—and a pair of sneakers on his feet. And while some sneakers might not be suitable additions to your workwear look, there are now plenty of hybrid styles, lining up somewhere between city shoes and sneakers, which will blend in perfectly.
Overalls, star of the office