We all have been tired of seeing that TikTok reel, where one goes – love it, couldn’t wear it! That audio has gone viral with millions of people showing off their dresses they couldn’t wear during the pandemic. One common thing to consider out of these videos is the deep desire of every person who wanted to dress up but couldn’t! Obviously, due to the pandemic!
It, in return, puts a perspective on how fashion is going to change post-pandemic. For the entirety of 2020 and a bit of 2021, we have been working while wearing comfortable clothes. How we looked didn’t seem prominent until there was a conference call scheduled. Then, we are our best version of ourselves only from the top half where people would see us. The rest would be comfy shorts or pyjamas.
Now that the world is getting back to the offices, can we get back to the same fashion from 2019? Here are some answers and tips to be in the trend.
Getting Back to School
Over the past year and a half, people have found happiness working from the comfort of their home. This new style of working has made everyone’s life easier. You don’t have to worry about your daily commute or work your day around the shift timings. Just show up in your pyjamas, and that’s it!
On the flip side, people are bored wearing the same pj’s to their work. Instead, they are getting ready before logging in. Yes, agreed that we’re happy putting on the ‘office attire’ five minutes before the zoom call. But let’s face it, this is getting pretty mundane. Every professional is eager to get back to the office just so they get to carry formal garments. Don’t be surprised if everyone started showing up in suits!
Make a Statement
Like mentioned before, all of us have brought the ‘much awaited’ dresses but the pandemic spoilt our plans. And now that the rules have been relaxed, no one is missing any chance to wear their statement pieces and flaunt.
Fashion loving people have become more confident in wearing statement pieces like a chunky accessory, a bright coloured top, etc. Though their core interest is relaxed fashion, they still want to stand out from the crowd.
Changing with the dynamic times
The fashion industry is also evolving as the times change. The handbags now have a separate compartment to hold the hand sanitiser. It understands that though people have gotten back from their work from home feelings, their bodies haven’t. So the retailers and wholesale are adjusting as per the demand for flowing and stretchy dresses.
People are interested in wearing soft fabrics that hide their unnecessary curves. They’re even turning to fashion experts to help them know their style. If you’re one amongst them and trying to find a specialist, worry no more! There are tools available online that can help you find anyone’s email in just a matter of seconds.
Athleisure
It has been slowly making it to the top for quite some time now. We’ve already been donning the running leggings along with nice tops. Trying to blend comfort with fashion. With the recent changes, many people might prefer to continue with the same style, and add some bright colours to make a statement.
We’re also seeing many influencers online teaching how to collaborate sweatpants with a blazer and give it a formal touch. The lines are blurred between what are considered to be formals and what are not. The bottom line is, people want to be happy by wearing what they love.
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