THE BRA “TOP”

Redefining the concept of inner wear as outerwear: newfangled adaptations of the brassiere that could elicit more head-scratching than the Jenners’ 2016 tee-slashing attempt at baring theirs. Alexander Wang fused a bra with a shrunken, off-shoulder banker shirt (read: it’s one garment), while Louis Vuitton designed a flouncy-sleeved, halterneck bodice to be worn over dresses – and look three sizes too big. Interesting? Yes. Gimmicky? To some, perhaps. A much better option than cutting up your shirt? Most definitely. (PS. Expect this micro trend to grow next season.) – KYS

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Redefining the concept of inner wear as outerwear: newfangled adaptations of the brassiere that could elicit more head-scratching than the Jenners’ 2016 tee-slashing attempt at baring theirs. Alexander Wang fused a bra with a shrunken, off-shoulder banker shirt (read: it’s one garment), while Louis Vuitton designed a flouncy-sleeved, halterneck bodice to be worn over dresses – and look three sizes too big. Interesting? Yes. Gimmicky? To some, perhaps. A much better option than cutting up your shirt? Most definitely. (PS. Expect this micro trend to grow next season.) – KYS
 
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