Capri pants are back in fashion after their heyday in the 2000s. This is how to style the fashion piece today.
Carrie Bradshaw made them popular in “Sex and the City”, and now they’re back: If you thought capri pants were a thing of the past since the end of the 2000s, you’re wrong. The 3/4 to 7/8 length pants are currently celebrating a fashion comeback. With the right styling, this hotly debated trend is now a real eye-catcher.
It can be that simple
It can be so simple: create a trendy black and white outfit from just a few pieces. The focus is on the wide, pleated capri pants.
She wears a casual blouse with the casual white trousers with elastic at the hem. The transparent black top with a spotted pattern is breathable and is perfect for hot summer days. Combined with the oval sunglasses and black flip-flops, it becomes a summery look for a coffee date. Essentials such as a wallet and lipstick can be stored in the cherry red bag.
On the move in business chic
If a business lunch is on the agenda for the day, this is a good inspiration when it comes to outfits.
The all-in-black look appears high-quality and professional. The tight capri pants with their subtle leg slits and the slingback pumps visually lengthen the legs. The entrepreneur combines the pants with a simple sweater. Over this she wears a wide statement necklace in silver. A small handbag and sunglasses are all that are needed as additional accessories.
For cooler temperatures
has also fallen for the trend. The star of her outfit is undoubtedly the loose-fitting capri pants with an olive green and black check pattern.
She also wears a black leather bomber jacket style. Black high-shaft boots cover her legs almost completely, only a hint of skin is visible. The white baguette bag adds that certain something.
Source: Stern

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