Twenty One Pilots the icy tour shirt
Scroll through to see 10 street style trends from the Twenty One Pilots the icy tour shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this spring 2023 Copenhagen shows you’ll want to make note of for those late summer fits. From baby strollers to cargo pants and bodycon knits, if there’s one thing to take away from Copenhagen Fashion Week is that orange is the color of the season. Maybe it’s last year’s The Power of the Dog (2021) effect or street stylers re-watched Urban Cowboy (1980), but this season, cowboy boots, fringe jackets, and western belt buckles are the star of the rodeo. For those who say black is not a color, these street stylers would beg to differ. Nothing like head-to-toe black to keep you looking cool, even in the summer heat. Y2K ushered the rebirth of the cargo, and Copenhagen showgoers are here to prove that the trend is alive and well. Pacific ocean-blue has been slowly taking over the runways over the last couple of seasons, and it’s finally made its way into our closets. Parakeet-green who? The last few seasons have seen fashion slip head-first into the slightly surreal and amusingly bizarre and now continuing into the madcap, and straight-up unhinged. The runway offerings have gone from the whimsical — sweaters with trompe l’oeil breasts! — to the borderline bizarre (and downright comedic) like Jonathan Anderson’s car-toy dresses for Loewe, Thom Browne’s tennis-ball shaped cable-knit sweaters, and Viktor & Rolf’s Nosferatu-esque neck-less couture. But as entertaining as seeing these fantasy pieces take over the runways, they rarely make it into the stores, and much less our closets. For those who still crave a dose of the absurd in their lives, here comes the novelty bag. The Novelty bag is not a novel idea, though. Think of Judith Leiber, whose whimsy crystal-covered bags were modeled in the shape of everything from asparagus to hamburgers (Katy Perry, of course, is a big fan). And who could forget the wonderfully insane handbags some folks were wearing back in the mid 2010’s? Dear reader, I was an intern in the design team at a New York-based brand in 2016, and my first day on the job I helped my then-boss put together a mock-up for a pink t-rex handbag (it’s tiny arms were meant to be mobile, so we had to make some tests). Later on, I worked on birdcage bucket bags, taco truck clutches, and even piñata-shaped crossbodies. It was a time, and the absolute best part is that people were actually buying these bags — I’d hop on the subway after work and see all of them out in the world. It’s 8am, I’m half asleep on my way to work, and next to me is a woman reading her subway book while holding her morning coffee, a Moschino pill bottle bag is draped around her body.
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