Why do Kardashians wear tights so much


Perhaps tired of the loose, comfortable aesthetic that the Athflow style brings, tights are the new trend.

Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner are super love to wear, which the most popular style, on the basis of tight cut holes, cuts, straps and other design details, the body seems to be full of tension to break the cocoon. These clothes are not limited to one body type, but with soft and elastic fabrics and groundbreaking designs, they unapologetically reveal the beauty of all body forms.

The theme of "breaking the cocoon" fashion blockbuster expresses the desire of women to break through the shackles and let the body be "reborn".

In the large film, the models' bodies are restrained by elastic netting that symbolizes cocoon nets, and the photographer Juergen Teller, using a remote digital shoot, unadorned, heightens the sense of conflict.

It's not an "aesthetic" image in the regular sense, bringing into Juergen Teller's "anti-fashion" spirit, but who says there's only one kind of beauty?

Through this group of fashion blockbusters, we may not be difficult to find the next trend, which is to show the body more truthfully and freely.

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Comfortable, also can show the body

Tights, from the French word for "body" evolved. However, in English-speaking countries, it is often synonymous with "shapewear", and tights are therefore labeled as restrictive and difficult to wear.

Knitting gives a new definition to tights, making them soft, flexible and easy to wear. Last year's hit fashion show Made in Italy featured Ottavio Missoni, an athlete who used knitwear to design the 1948 London Olympics uniforms for the national team before launching Missoni.

Courreges also shared a knitted leotard from its Autumn/Winter 1976 collection on Instagram, and a similar design was recreated for its Autumn/Winter 2021 collection. But they are not tight, the upper body is open, comfortable, full of fashion.

Miuccia Prada mentioned in the conversation after the Autumn/Winter 2021 show: It is difficult to find a piece as elastic as the knitted tights, so multi-faceted.

So she connected the piece to the men's and women's collections, emphasizing the comfort of comfort.

For the "Cocooning Again" movie, we chose a pair of patterned knit tight platform boots, which replaced the narrow leather or silk satin boots that had been popular in previous seasons, tightly wrapped around the legs, looking warmer and cooler at the same time.

Not only knitting, a variety of elastic fabrics also appear on the tights, jacquard fabric, crochet lace, velvet... Provides a more diverse and stylish look.

Mugler's "skin suits," cut from shiny lycra and stretch tulle, show off their figure in sheer yarn. It doesn't look so everyday, can be worn as an underside under a suit jacket, jeans, and is sexy enough to stick on.

LaQuan Smith, who was born in New York City, uses glossy velvet instead of Lycra and stretchy tulle to create seductive patterns that are ineffably sexy.

Even Chanel made a bodysuit out of tweed. Fashion stylist Diletta Bonaiuti wore it, appearing in a glamorous shoot on the island of Capri.

Emilio Pucci's signature print makes the tights look incredibly romantic. The brand also offers fresh and interesting wear solutions, such as a mix of tights and strappy sandals, suitable for the early fall transition season.

Then there are the psychedelic bop print sheath dresses from London label Sinead Gorey, which are full of art-cool edgy chic.

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If you can't buckle it, that's the way to go

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