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]]>Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o made the strongest case for the return of “brat summer” at the Toronto International Film Festival. She looked more radiant than ever while twirling down the red carpet in a green Del Core dress.
The Crown star brought “brat” vibes to the Venice Film Festival in a vibrant Miu Miu ensemble, featuring a knee-length column skirt and cropped double-breasted wool peacoat.
Last year’s Volpi Cup winner returned to Venice in style and made everyone green with envy. She wore Miu Miu for the occasion and turned heads in a stylish green dress featuring a prominent chest cutout.
Emily Ratajkowski also couldn’t let “brat summer” go without wearing green, and she embraced this trend with an archival Tom Ford dress in Venice.
Bel Powley managed to embrace the “brat summer” while also giving us Barbiecore vibes in this adorable Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini ensemble featuring a green boat neck top and a pink mini skirt.
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]]>“Brat summer” borrows its name from Charli XCX’s latest album Brat, which gave us several viral hits, including “360”, “Apple”, and “Girl, So Confusing” ft. Lorde. Its lime green cover became a viral sensation before the album was even released, and this color is now the cornerstone of the “brat summer” craze – but it’s not the only one.
Charli XCX explained what it means to be a “brat” in one of her TikTok videos, saying, “You’re just like that girl who is a little messy and likes to party and maybe says some dumb things sometimes. Who feels herself but maybe also has a breakdown. But kind of like, parties through it, is very honest, very blunt. A little bit volatile.”
Messiness is at the very heart of the “brat summer” trend, so it’s not easy to pin this trend down unless you’re doing it authentically since it can mean different things to different people.
At its core, this trend is rooted in Y2K nostalgia and party lifestyle, while still having a polished edge to it. You can nail this vibe by rocking leather and lime green, but dark statement sunglasses, messy hair, a smokey eye, and long lace-up boots will also help you pull this trend off.
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]]>The post Our Favorite Stars Aren’t Letting “Brat Summer” Go Away appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o made the strongest case for the return of “brat summer” at the Toronto International Film Festival. She looked more radiant than ever while twirling down the red carpet in a green Del Core dress.
The Crown star brought “brat” vibes to the Venice Film Festival in a vibrant Miu Miu ensemble, featuring a knee-length column skirt and cropped double-breasted wool peacoat.
Last year’s Volpi Cup winner returned to Venice in style and made everyone green with envy. She wore Miu Miu for the occasion and turned heads in a stylish green dress featuring a prominent chest cutout.
Emily Ratajkowski also couldn’t let “brat summer” go without wearing green, and she embraced this trend with an archival Tom Ford dress in Venice.
Bel Powley managed to embrace the “brat summer” while also giving us Barbiecore vibes in this adorable Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini ensemble featuring a green boat neck top and a pink mini skirt.
The post Our Favorite Stars Aren’t Letting “Brat Summer” Go Away appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post How to Embrace the Viral “Brat Summer” Trend appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>“Brat summer” borrows its name from Charli XCX’s latest album Brat, which gave us several viral hits, including “360”, “Apple”, and “Girl, So Confusing” ft. Lorde. Its lime green cover became a viral sensation before the album was even released, and this color is now the cornerstone of the “brat summer” craze – but it’s not the only one.
Charli XCX explained what it means to be a “brat” in one of her TikTok videos, saying, “You’re just like that girl who is a little messy and likes to party and maybe says some dumb things sometimes. Who feels herself but maybe also has a breakdown. But kind of like, parties through it, is very honest, very blunt. A little bit volatile.”
Messiness is at the very heart of the “brat summer” trend, so it’s not easy to pin this trend down unless you’re doing it authentically since it can mean different things to different people.
At its core, this trend is rooted in Y2K nostalgia and party lifestyle, while still having a polished edge to it. You can nail this vibe by rocking leather and lime green, but dark statement sunglasses, messy hair, a smokey eye, and long lace-up boots will also help you pull this trend off.
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