Shacket, £499, Harris Tapper; Boots, £550, Dear Frances; Camisole, £299, Sleeping With Jacques; Skinny jeans, £50, Levi's; T-shirt, £17, Zara; Heart earrings, £80, Sandralexandra at The Yellow WorldIf your hair is uncombed and your mascara a bit smudged, all the better.
Because the key to indie sleaze, really, is leaning into looking like a bit of a mess - something most of us perfected in lockdown.
For anyone older than 35, this may well be a trend you’d rather leave in the mid-00s (or the 90s or 70s). I understand, as I’m also rather wedded to my velvet flats, well-pressed shirts, under-eye concealer and my hairbrush.
Just don’t be surprised when all the 21 year olds you know start dressing like Kate Moss and Pete Doherty on a big night out.We rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning journalism.We urge you to turn off your ad blocker for The Telegraph website so that you can continue to access our quality content in the future.Thank you for your support.Need help?Visit our page..
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