New Fashion Trend: Dress like a Kid!
Hottest celebrity females such as Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, and Kendall Jenner have a new fashion trend using a sweater and a turtleneck that would make you look like a kid. People are having mixed feelings about it.
The writers of Galore Mag talked about the new fashion trend among these teenage superstars that make them look like kids wearing in heels. Photographs of Selena Gomez posted around her fan pages and the site shows her wearing a turtleneck under a sweater. This style seems quite odd as turtlenecks are usually challenging pieces to wear in the fashion world that prompted Esquire magazine to launch an article about it around a year ago.
The result of Selena Gomez and this new fashion trend made the already young-looking star look even younger. Not to mention the dark blue sweater she wore had a huge image of a dinosaur in the front, which made her look like a kid playing dress-up. Her white turtleneck, which contrasted with the blue sweater, is the main reason why she looked like a kid despite her stilettos and handbag.
However, it's not just Selena Gomez rocking this new fashion trend, but even Gigi Hadid had a photo of her dressing up with the same combination. Jelenahadidcloset, an Instagram user, uploaded a photo of Gigi Hadid wearing a black turtleneck underneath a solid light blue sweater with the label "MTV" on it. Regardless of her cat's eye glasses, she still looks like a kid in her ensemble.
Even Kendall Jenner, who usually start new fashion trends, is in on this. Another Instagram user, knj.daily, posted a picture of Kendall Jenner sporting a black lace turtleneck underneath an oversized white T-shirt. Of course, there are different opinions toward different fashion trends and some see their fashion as great while others can't help but think they came out of kindergarten.
Kamala Harris' Campaign Ad Uses Iconic Visuals from Carrie Mae Weems to Connect with Voters
Historic Ancient Roman Ruins in Baalbek Remain Strong After Israeli Air Strikes; Locals Seek Cultural Protection
4 Ways to Honor Departed Loved Ones in Your Home Design
5 Religious Architecture Sites to Visit
What Is Religious Art? + How to Add Them to Your Home