After floral, polka dot and trompe-l’oeil prints, a new trend is taking over the fashion aisles and already seems to have won the hearts of celebrities. We’ll tell you everything!
Something new in the fashion world! An unexpected pattern is now the target of fashion fans, including several famous stars. This one has been on many catwalks over the last Fashion Week Parisian and is now making its mark on all silhouettes this summer. What is it? How to wear it? Here’s everything you need to know. Chanel, Burberry, Loewe, Balmain, Chloé… Luxury houses have presented this print during their latest fashion shows and, one thing is for sure, it left no one indifferent. We’re talking about the fruit and vegetable pattern here. As surprising as it may seem, it is now making its way onto the most haute couture pieces from fashion brands, and is no longer reserved for children’s outfits or other playful silhouettes. If Loewe And Balmain have chosen to highlight asparagus, strawberries, radishes and grapes through their collection, they are not the only brands to have taken the plunge. Indeed, we find at the fashion show Chanel spring-summer 2024 a top decorated with small strawberries. At Burberryit is a dress entirely printed with blue strawberries which is in line with the trend and finally Chloe bet, for its part, on a T-shirt with a banana motif. Something to satisfy all desires!
Margot Robbie was one of the first celebrities to adopt the fruit and vegetable movement. We remember in particular, during his tour for the film Barbie Greta Gerwig’s ’80s-inspired mini dress that featured a print of tiny strawberries. She also wore a cherry-printed tie-front shirt around that time. But she’s not the only one who’s succumbed to fruit on clothing.
The Swedish influencer and model followed by more than 8.6 million subscribers, Elsa Hoskhas set her sights on a bikini, also decorated with cherries for a summery look. In short, in a total look or with subtle touches, the fruit print adapts to all styles, so let your desires speak.