Let's Face It, Everyone Needs a Deconstructed Shirt Right Now
Fashion Week Australia taught us many things (like what happens in the 24 hours before a fashion show) but our biggest takeaway, when we're thinking about the trends, is deconstructed shirting. It's the one trend that won't go away, and will be sticking around right through to summer, too.
Deconstructed shirting can come in many different forms—it's essentially just a shirt, worn differently and/or in a new way. It could be re-worked in the way it's sat on the body, or it could have an extra long sleeve, or cut-away neckline.
We first spotted the trend last year, with brands like Tibi and Strateas Carlucci leading the way, and we saw more than one designer embrace the trend at fashion week. Anna Quan, Albus Lumen, Bec & Bridge, and Michael Lo Sordo were amongst the mix.
Aside from the runway, the trend was everywhere on the street (I even dabbled on day two with an oversized Topshop shirt). Are you convinced to try the trend?
Scroll down to peep it on the runway, on the street, then shop the trend.
RUNWAY
Pictured: Bec & Bridge Resort 18
Pictured: Anna Quan Resort 18
Pictured: Anna Quan Resort 18
Related: This Is the New Dior Feminist T-Shirt
STREET STYLE
Pictured: Talisa Sutton
Pictured: Jaime Ridge
SHOP THE TREND
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