6 clothing items stay trendy in 2021
Short skirts, high heels are the items that will not go out of style in the coming year.
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| Sneakers occupy an important place in everyone's wardrobe, giving the look a hint of dynamite and freshness. Especially, sneakers with high soles and creative designs are trendy on social networks thanks to their practicality that looks great in every outfit. (Photo: Who What Wear) |
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| For those who love elegant and classic style, loafers shoes are a perfect choice. Thanks to their nostalgic design and high base, the shoes are loved by fashionholic. (Photo: Who What Wear) |
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| Short skirt is an indispensable design in any girl's wardrobe. Classic, tight designs will always stay fashionable. Meanwhile, this item is easy to mix with many clothing styles and suitable for any body shape. (Photo: @sooyaaa__) |
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| The stylized polo shirt is praised by the writers of Who What Wear for its sophisticated design. This design has a collar similar to that of a polo shirt but it is made with a variety of materials. Thanks to its youthfulness, it will still stay in style in the coming year. (Photo: Who What Wear) |
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| Standing-legged jeans are popular with girls who love classic materials and youthful designs. You can easily mix this item with many different shirts and shoes. (Photo: Instyle) |
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| Large bags are still a muat item for fashionista in 2021 because they are highly functional and trendy. In recent years, many fashion brands have released unique designs of large bags, creating accessories that perfectly fit any style of outfit. (Photo: Kknews, Pinterest) |
| Saigon fashionistas shine in costumes that well matched with COVID-19 accessories Saigon fashionistas shine at street style contest organized by Vietnam International Fashion Week with costumes that are well-matched with COVID-19 accessories such as transparent masks ... |
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| HCM City faces shortage of workers in clothing industry A critical shortage of workers in the textile and clothing industry is hampering HCM City’s ability to transform itself into the fashion centre of the ... |
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