Glamour Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Glamour MagazineInstagram)「It may be spring, but don’t pack away those sweaters just yet. Self-expressive, off-beat fashion—dubbed “weird girl style” by the TikTok crowd—is dominating the trend cycle right now, with colorful knits front and center. They’ve become a reliable statement piece in street-style photos as of late, and It girls like Chloe Cherry and Bella Hadid have been spotted in cozy, seemingly handmade pieces. Even Bella's big sis Gigi Hadid has her own knitwear line, Guest in Residence, that specializes in cashmere with personality. And who could forget the viral House of Sunny dress that saturated our Instagram feeds last summer? (Portia from White Lotus couldn't resist.)   While knitted styles are anything but new, fall 2021 saw a reinvention of this classic craft after brands like Miu Miu, Prada, Schiaparelli, and JW Anderson sent models down the runway in eccentric knits. Since then, the cozy winter staple has become a year-round fixture as it trickled into the mainstream through dresses with bold silhouettes, sets with daring cutouts, and even handbags made from yarn.   But as mainstream style jumps on the trend, the most interesting pieces are coming out of the studios—really, the bedrooms—of budding independent creators. This shift of knits from utilitarian to high fashion seems hardly an accident after interest in the craft spiked during the COVID-19 lockdown. Online search for arts, crafts, and design grew 63% from March to May 2020 as quarantine drove those with idle hands to new hobbies, inspiring this new crop of fiber artists.  Read more at the link in bio.」4月10日 0時16分 - glamourmag

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It may be spring, but don’t pack away those sweaters just yet. Self-expressive, off-beat fashion—dubbed “weird girl style” by the TikTok crowd—is dominating the trend cycle right now, with colorful knits front and center. They’ve become a reliable statement piece in street-style photos as of late, and It girls like Chloe Cherry and Bella Hadid have been spotted in cozy, seemingly handmade pieces. Even Bella's big sis Gigi Hadid has her own knitwear line, Guest in Residence, that specializes in cashmere with personality. And who could forget the viral House of Sunny dress that saturated our Instagram feeds last summer? (Portia from White Lotus couldn't resist.)

While knitted styles are anything but new, fall 2021 saw a reinvention of this classic craft after brands like Miu Miu, Prada, Schiaparelli, and JW Anderson sent models down the runway in eccentric knits. Since then, the cozy winter staple has become a year-round fixture as it trickled into the mainstream through dresses with bold silhouettes, sets with daring cutouts, and even handbags made from yarn.

But as mainstream style jumps on the trend, the most interesting pieces are coming out of the studios—really, the bedrooms—of budding independent creators. This shift of knits from utilitarian to high fashion seems hardly an accident after interest in the craft spiked during the COVID-19 lockdown. Online search for arts, crafts, and design grew 63% from March to May 2020 as quarantine drove those with idle hands to new hobbies, inspiring this new crop of fiber artists.

Read more at the link in bio.


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