You may already own: The classic size is now everywhere

The cream of fashion now fell in love with the traditional and prestigious chalk stripe design.

Rabens Saloner brand fashion show All Over Press

The sharp and elegant classic chalk stripe is back in fashion. Fear not: this practical pattern doesn’t have to be boring, though. In addition to timeless classic clothes, it is now used to create inventive clothes whose silhouette can really surprise you.

Eleven inspiration photos:

The long-sleeved mini dress reveals and covers at the same time.

Chalk stripe patterns are used to be seen on the surface of blazers and trousers, but in addition to them, it also goes well with feminine skirts.

Cindy Bruna All Over Press

When the pattern is elegant, the cuts of the garment can be significantly wilder.

Emily Ratajkowski All Over Press

In addition to the typical black, dark blue and gray, the chalk stripe pattern looks fresh in more surprising colors.

Stella McCartney All Over Press

The chalk stripe pattern now looks current in both narrow and wider stripes. British fashion designer Stella McCartney shows the model at the show of her new collection at Paris Fashion Week earlier in the fall.

Anya Taylor-Joy All Over Press

Sofia Vergara All Over Press

The traditional design also lends itself to parties, as evidenced by the two-piece glitter outfit of Colombian-American actress Sofía Vergara.

Cher and her boyfriend Alexander Edwards All Over Press

It’s a true unisex pattern, because it was originally borrowed for women’s fashion from tailored suits from men’s fashion.

Jennifer Lopez All Over Press

The streamlined pattern looks especially elegant when worn with a classic collared shirt.

Keira Knightley All Over Press

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The story is the latest, the original was published on November 3, 2024.



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