Butterflies - a new fashion trend

Seemingly childish, the shapes of butterflies on clothes and accessories can provide a very elegant and elegant look. They catch the eye with their flutter

Mar 25, 2022 - 11:43
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Butterflies - a new fashion trend

From Zendaya in "Moschino" to Irina Shayk in "Mugler", this detail is everywhere - and it looks spectacular!

Floral motifs are the absolute rulers among adorned patterns: during the spring and summer seasons, we prefer light and large ones, and in the colder months, we turn to smaller flowers in orange and brown shades. However, the floral design has been competing more and more seriously lately with - butterflies!

Seemingly childish, the shapes of butterflies on clothes and accessories can provide a very elegant and elegant look. They catch the eye with their flutter, lightness, striking contours, and patterns. They are equally effective on romantic vintage dresses, belt buckles, or just as detail on an item of clothing.

The popularity of butterflies lately is most likely a consequence of the return of fashion from the beginning of the 2000s, when we saw such designs everywhere on the streets and on the runways.

One of the most talked-about butterfly motifs lately is certainly the dress in which Irina Shayk appeared at the opening of Thierry Mugler: Couturissime in September 2021, which was presented in parallel with Paris Fashion Week. This futuristic model had a corset in the shape of a butterfly wing, and it emphasized the bust, while the lower part was inspired by a fishtail.

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Not to mention Moschino’s magnificent creation in which Zendaya walked the red carpet at the premiere of "The Greatest Showman"!

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When we talk about less formal and eccentric variants, the model Gigi Hadid certainly stood out, who showed on Instagram that she relaxes at home in a white kimono coat decorated with colorful butterflies.

Butterfly patterns were very common on the pieces that famous beauties have shown us lately, and many reminded us of the famous Emanuel Ungaro’s crop top in the shape of a butterfly that Mariah Carey took with low-rise jeans in the early 2000s.

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In any case, this print definitely deserves our attention, and it gives each combination playfulness, flutter, the opportunity to experiment with colors, and is completely in line with the spring mood.

We can't wait to see what the future holds for butterflies in fashion!