Franceisms. The loose tie bow, softthe favorite of artists and anarchists from beyond the Alps since the eighteenth century, today it is the detail that dresses the classic with glamor blouse in satin or similar. The chicest shirt, the one equipped with lavalliere: a detail that stands out.
French taste, elegance without time or place: a simple and effective piece, which recurs in designer collections and on the catwalk. Even if today, the Revolution is accomplished in wearing it, in a completely new way.
Where we saw her
A blouse with contrasting micro polka dots, in silk dark brown, with a maxi bow that adorns the neck and closely resembles the models of yesteryear. A multicolored floral embroidery embellishes the classic women’s shirt and makes it more original: the notable details of the pussy-bow blouse, to put it in English, spotted on the catwalk of Etro Autumn-Winter 2023/2024. The must-have is among the most recurring of the show, together with outerwear and shawls worn as a blanket: after all, Marco De Vincenzo’s main inspiration is the Seventies, the remix patternsa colorful and chaotic wardrobe that blends into outfits that seem to have been studied down to the millimetre.
The base, or the shirt with bow, comes out as a piece extremely versatile for today’s woman: perfect to wear in the most basic versions to elevate the office look with a personal touch, or in print as suggested by the Italian brand to add a romantic accent to the casual free time outfit.
How to match the shirt with bow in 2024
The secret, as often happens, lies in the pairing. There are two main style allies around which the entire outfit with the shirt revolves lavallierewhich make it Parisian proof: the long one checked coat vintage style ei jeans modern with a baggy fit, in grey, the color of the moment when it comes to denim canvas. Two masculine garments in cut that combined with the blouse with bow become just as feminine. There leather belt it takes up the tones of the main pieces and pushes the style tomboywhile the heart earrings underline the more trendy, current and girlie side.
The look of today’s French girls, or who at least would like to live there – the reference to the Seventies era returns rather in the platform boots on the feet. Necessary, that I take it effortlessly so congenial to the fashionistas of the City of Light: hands in pockets and go. But be careful not to cover the bow imposing. To be copied just in time for the arrival of Spring.
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