Women’Secret chic hippie jumpsuits are the big star of this year’s sales
It’s 70 percent off, and it looks great on the body. Works more formally or informally.
A simple piece that combines a top and bottom in an uncomplicated coordination that’s comfortable and easy to wear. Before the advent of the suit in the 1930s, at the hands of designer Elsa Schiaparelli, women could not have imagined the impact of this invention. It has become one of the most practical pieces in the entire history of the fashion industry.
During the ’90s, they were popular in denim fabrics and matched the cool, baggy aesthetic of the decade. Many believe that it was around this time that design was democratized and became part of everyone’s everyday look – wearing sneakers, sandals, mules or heels.
In 2023, they continue to be a staple and gain new interpretations through the graphic patterns that have been gaining ground in recent months. The proposals range from short cuts to leggings, passing through wide pants. On this silhouette bets the new proposal by Women’Secret.
Made of stretchy fabric, the model instantly catches the eye due to its bohemian print. It’s organic hues under an onyx wallpaper work for a more casual look, but they can also be a hit at more relaxed parties.
In addition to the wide leg shape, it also has a slight slit at the back, a puffed effect on the sleeves and a V-neck. In the hip area, it also has ribbed elastic for added fit, Which will characterize your silhouette.
The cost of the model is 49.99 euros location From Women’Secret, but you can buy it for € 14.99 thanks to a 70 percent discount. The suit has been sold in sizes XS and XL, but there are still S, M, and L options.
To help you find the best sales opportunities, NiT has made a selection of the best pieces to buy at Zara, Mango, Massimo Dutti, Bimba y Lola, and Kiabi sales. Click the gallery to discover them.
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Previously costing €22.95, now costs €15.99 Zara’s website .
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