Designers from around the world, following the journey of Fashion Week in different cities, leave us incredible key figures, breaking taboos to wear a thousand layers of clothing to overcome the cold. With the most ‘pretty’ trends of the season such as transparency, XXL collars (or shoes of the same height as Rosalia) or maxi side slits, great firmnesses reveal to us that feeling cool is a thing of the past; ‘These girls are on fire’, as Alicia Keys sang to us. Florence Pugh dropped all alarms with a new transparent skirt for the Valentine’s Day parade. We love it!
Celebrities have joined the trend of showing themselves as natural as possible, with poses in which they flaunt perfect skin textures without makeup or even to raise the temperature of their fans with nude or semi-nude images. So we could see Ashley Graham, who we adore for her protest messages, or others like Cara Delevigne, who wears her clothes on her Instagram account while doing some yoga; quite allowed. We have just noticed that we are entering a very positive time for our bodies and we love it.
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Marc PiaseckiGetty Images
So Florentine Pugh stole all eyes at the last Valentine’s show, in which she was spotted with Nick Jonas and his wife Priyanka Chopra. He did this with a very transparent skirt that we loved and wanted to have in the room. The dress was tied in a tail and paired with a stripped down jogger shirt with textured dog collars and rhinestones. The ‘beauty’ touch with ‘light’ makeup and given is a very ‘cool’ updo that is already viral on Tiktok.
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And if you can’t wait any longer for a mantle like this, don’t worry, because we’re waiting for the results, and we’ll bring you a proposal to share with your friends.
Asos
Transparent pants with shining effect
ASOS DESIGN Asos
35,99 €
Álvaro Alonso de la Fuente Specializing in celebrities and Y2K culture, Álvaro graduated in journalism from Rey Juan Carlos University.