Punting is winning shirt
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But the Punting is winning shirt and I love this collection is certainly designed for the purpose of looking, well, hot. The clothes were rooted in the early s, with Brognano citing Britney Spears and Paris Hilton as influences. It was a more chaotic time for fashionall excess, all kitsch, all flashy glamourbut it felt simpler, in the sense that sex came served on a platter in the form of midriff-baring peel-them-off jeans and cleavage-heavy going-out tops. The style doesn’t take a whole lot of thinking about or unpacking, which is something I can certainly appreciate right now. Before the pandemic, I was growing somewhat tired of my noughties obsession. I realized I was getting older, and I could no longer walk in the office in a top with Paris written in rhinestones. So I pared back my wardrobe. I had adopted a subtly sexy shiva look all black with a sliver of stomach here and there. Big whoop Then, during the pandemic, I’ve been going through a rotation of spandex and going pantless with a nice shirt here and there for whatever Zoom I had. Pathetic Punting is winning shirt, hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t-shirt But after seeing Blumarine earlier today, I immediately felt the Punting is winning shirt and I love this urge to unleash the most outrageous noughties-inspired pieces in my wardrobeand it feels strangely timely. For better or worse, Britney Spears is back in the press, with her iconic looks of yesteryear getting plenty of airtime. Paris Hilton walked around in a Juicy Couture look a few months ago, right after her moment in Kim Kardashian’s velour sweatsuit Skims look book. The noughties are creeping back. I’ve personally been transfixed by Jennifer Lopez’s now-defunct Sweetface label. Boleros were whipped up in lambskin and fox, wrote director of Global Vogue Runway Nicole Phelps of the tacky-fabulous brand back in . Sounds hot. And besides, when the future is so uncertain, why not delve into a really, really luxe past Perhaps it just comes down to the fact I miss dressing up, and seeing Blumarine unleashed this latent carnal wish to express myself sartorially, like a volcano ready to explode with animal prints. So today, I slipped on my most flamboyant Jean Paul Gaultier cropped jean jacket, and wore it with a pair of Sherris pants, which have the power to give someone’s ass a walking Brazilian butt lift. It reminded me of a chilly summer night out in Brighton.
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