Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Peeking Bras Are The Wearable Alternative To Thong Pants

The summer fashion trends of the past few years have made visible underwear as common as a white tank top. From the naked dress look to whale tails and peeking boxers, the options to flash your intimates are endless. This season, designers have offered yet another underwear-as-outerwear trend: peeking bras. 

If you’re thinking of Carrie Bradshaw’s early 2000s outfits, it’s not as simple as showing off your bra straps. Nor does it require scissors, a la Mean Girls’ Regina George. This look actually consists of layered neckline details that just give the illusion of a peeking undergarment.

For reference, check out the Versace fall 2022 collection, which included bustier dresses with embroidered bra-like detailing; the Valentino fall 2022 lineup that featured a black flowy dress with a neckline resembling brassiere pads; and Giambattista Valli spring 2022 runway that sent out strapless dresses that revealed a bralette-like neck. 

This trend has made its way to the red carpet, too: Vanessa Hudgens wore a scarf top with bra cup detailing at the 2022 MTV Movie Awards, while The L Word’s Sarah Shahi sported a Nensi Dojaka black dress with a layered bra neckline. Meanwhile, Kylie Minogue wore a black Versace dress with a corset top that revealed a bedazzled bra underneath at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.

With the Y2K fashion revival (which also gave permission for the comeback of thong pants) the sartorial protagonist of 2022, it’s only natural that “naked dressing” continues to evolve. Unlike the whale tail though, the trend has grown up with the rest of us. Instead of visible bra straps and questionable DIY cut-outs, designers are elevating the peeking underwear trend to a look that’s actually wearable outside of the house. It’s also more comfortable than an exposed thong flossing your backside.

If you’ve been waiting for a way to sport visible underwear, consider this new version a foolproof and party-ready way to do it. Hot Girl Summer calls.

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The New Christopher John Rogers Runway Show Was Worth The Two-Year Wait

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JUNE 07: A model walks the runway for the Christopher John Rogers Collection 010 runway show at Brooklyn Navy Yard on June 07, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JUNE 07: A model walks the runway for the Christopher John Rogers Collection 010 runway show at Brooklyn Navy Yard on June 07, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

Even before the Christopher John Rogers show began, the unabashedly optimistic styles by the Louisiana-born, New York-based designer were on full display. The attendees in the line outside of a Brooklyn Navy Yard warehouse, where Collection 10 was unveiled on Tuesday, were decked out in the CFDA Fashion Award winner’s striped sweaters, bold suiting, and corsets, as well as neon colors that paid homage to the brand’s signature palette. Given that the creative — who is also known for his whimsy prints and fanciful silhouettes — hasn’t shown a new collection on the runway in two years, it’s an understatement to say that the show was highly anticipated.

This is not to say that the brand has disappeared from the public’s eye since the pandemic took hold. On the contrary, in that time, Christopher John Rogers collaborated with Target, staged a faux show in the Gossip Girl reboot, landed a prime viewing spot in Costume Institute’s “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion” exhibit, and dressed Sex and the City’s Sarah Jessica Parker for the 2022 Met Gala red carpet — all while continuing to release new collections digitally. And though these are all career highlights in their own right, they hardly compare to the moment when the designer was introduced to a global audience when Kamala Harris wore a purple Christopher John Rogers coat look on Inauguration Day. 

Or at least that seemed to be the sentiment expressed when Karlie Kloss opened last night’s show dressed in a purple double-breasted, belted coat reminiscent of the look the Vice President sported in January 2021. 

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JUNE 07: Karlie Kloss walks the runway for the Christopher John Rogers Collection 010 runway show at Brooklyn Navy Yard on June 07, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JUNE 07: A model walks the runway for the Christopher John Rogers Collection 010 runway show at Brooklyn Navy Yard on June 07, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

While several of the styles that followed felt somewhat new for the designer — the minimalist (at least compared to Rogers’ previous iterations) floral print, utilitarian cargo pants, and brown plaid suiting — many more served as an evolution of the pieces that came in collections prior: colorful matching sets, graphic black-and-white designs, bulbous skirts, and artfully clashing prints. (The latter culminated in one particularly standout look that featured floral pants, a striped cardigan, and a checkerboard coat.) That ability to mix-and-match pieces from different collections will delight the CJR fans who aren’t able to buy more than a single item a season from the brand whose prices start at around $500 for a top.

“There’s a sense of curiosity and play present in these looks, while also being demonstrative about highlighting the continued evolution of the work and a level of nuanced sophistication that’s always been at the core of the clothes,” Rogers said about the collection in a press release.

If verdant shades of green were the dominating colors of the last collection, Barbie pink was the standout shade this time around, with the Legally Blonde-approved hue appearing on silky separates, asymmetrical dresses, and outerwear. While the collection featured a multitude of styles with no singular theme — in fact, Rogers told Vogue that he “like[d] the idea of multiplicity and that so many things through one specific scope can shine” — it led heavily with deconstructed skirt and pant suits and business-casual separates in monochrome colors, which is fitting for the new era of workwear that hybrid workplaces have inspired.

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JUNE 07: A model walks the runway for the Christopher John Rogers Collection 010 runway show at Brooklyn Navy Yard on June 07, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – JUNE 07: A model walks the runway for the Christopher John Rogers Collection 010 runway show at Brooklyn Navy Yard on June 07, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

During Pride, when brands put out one unfortunate rainbow collection after another, it was refreshing to see what good kaleidoscopic fashion could look like. Rogers’ impeccable eye for bold combinations came through yet again in colorful buttons on an otherwise-black suit paired with multicolored boots created by Christian Louboutin for the show, striped sweaters underneath menswear-inspired blazers, and a vibrant ballgown dress featuring punchy horizontal strips that will no doubt appear on the red carpet at some point. 

Until then, see the full collection, which will be available for pre-order on June 17, here.

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