to to trends. It was only a matter of time before this obsession with our groceries showed up in our closets too. , , and have become hot items this summer, while 's European travel vibes and energy have taken over TikTok.
It feels like every cool brand is encouraging us to wear our on our sleeves, literally.For some, the joy of food-print clothing is having a more direct way of representing their personality.
After all, a specific item, like an egg or a martini, says a lot more about your personal tastes than florals, plaids, or even a leopard print.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“I do think fruit is more popular than florals because it's more dynamic,” fashion stylist Shea Daspin tells Glamour. “You get the pattern of an orange from the outside and if you cut it open, there is a whole different pattern on the inside.
That is really useful in design because you get more options.”Food is also more gender neutral than flowers or animal print, giving it broader appeal, says fashion stylist and content creator Audree Kate López. “It could be for anybody and any age or any gender,” she says. “It doesn't really define you based on where you're at, how much money you have, or what you look like.”Of course, the intersection of food and fashion isn't new.
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