September 25, 2021 at 08:00AM
What is behind our continued obsession with tie-dye? And when I say “our,” I mean everyone, not just the fashion crowd. While the trend might have exploded on the runways a few seasons ago (Dior, Proenza Schouler and Versace, to name a few), it wasn’t until we hit the first lockdown that the trend suddenly became the print du jour, with online global shopping platform Lyst reporting a huge increase in searches for the print last year. I think part of its appeal is to do with its roots—most recently in ‘60s hippie culture—and as such, it’s associated with a more laid-back lifestyle. In a world where anxiety is, understandably, at an all-time high, tie-dye gives the impression of being more chilled out even when you probably aren’t.Â
Personally, my motivation for wearing tie-dye is somewhere in between the above reasons. I like the surfer vibes of tie-dye, but I also very much love how various designers have made it look high-end, especially when it comes to the Proenza Schouler second-skin tops. However, at over ÂŁ200, these pieces are a little out of my price range, which is why when I discovered a very similar-looking piece from Marks and Spencer, I was thrilled. The dark-blue top is just the right shade of navy, and it has a tie-dye pattern in horizontal stripes. When tucked into linen trousers, worn under dresses or just paired with jeans, it still looks premium. Below, you’ll see three outfits I’ve styled wearing the top. It’s one I know I’ll be wearing all summer and beyond.Â
Next up, the biggest autumn 2021 fashion trends to know.
Author Elinor Block | Whowhatwear
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