Peripas’s style has attracted a large number of avid followers in the industry with its fusion. She will add a little edge and corner when tailoring, which is in line with the thinking of adults. This past summer, she’s given the sleeveless shirt a sense of power (reverse wear, paired with a pencil skirt). As the temperature plummeted, she wore two more shirts on her body at the same time – a combination that is now sparking a wave of imitations on the fashion network.

What’s all the fuss about?

Simple and straightforward shirts will become popular. Ruffled and puffed sleeves will no longer exist: the new silhouette will be a true reflection of the company’s workplace style in the nineties (and the effect that was just ironed).

As people adopt neat lines, the focus is on color matching and more clever styling techniques. That’s why you’re doubling the number of shirts. If last year’s winter clothing trend was all knitted with oversized coats and chunky sticks, this winter’s atmosphere has become a surrealist adoption of Wall Street’s old fashion – with a subtle ironing tinging in mind.

Okay, who wears two shirts at a time?

On the runway for the Spring/Summer 2020 show, Acne and Jacquemus led the way, where the stacking of two shirts expressed a signal to the ready-to-wear loose buttons, as if the models had spent a long day in the office and now took off part of their outfits. If anyone had taken this outfit to the extreme, Joey Tribbiani from Friends should have a name, and in the second episode of the third season, “Ready to Go Out,” he showed off his original multi-shirt outfit for the first time.

How to match?

Our advice: Pull it back, as if you were going to take it off. Slip inside a trench coat or leather jacket with two contrasting colours and slightly unobstruct the neckline of the outer shirt to greet the trends of the seventies. As led by Louis Vuitton, Paco Rabanne and Celine’s Spring/Summer 2022 show.

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