If in the old days not even the bra strap could appear, today looks with underwear are one of the biggest fashion trends.

If you follow the world of fashion, you must know that one of the current “rules” was that no underwear (like the bra, for example) it may be evident in appearance. However, recently, a new trend has appeared that has put an end to this idea: underwear on display.
Several celebrities and fashionistas, such as Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber, began to create looks where underwear appeared, more or less subtly. Here are some ways to join this trend in your productions:
How to use?
There are several ways to use exposed underwear in your looks. Among them, one of the most successful among celebrities and fashionistas is to wear an open shirt, showing the bra. This type of production was also present on the main catwalks around the world.

Another option is to bet on a shorter cropped, so that part of the bra appears under the piece. If so, it might be nice bet on a neutral crop topwhich can be black or white, for example, and a printed or more eye-catching bra, to give an interesting contrast and make the look more elegant.

However, if you’re still not comfortable showing off your underwear, there are more subtle ways to wear this trend too. It is possible, for example, to leave only one small part of the bra on display under the neckline of the blouse or crop top.

Another option for those who want these more discreet ways to wear underwear on display is to show off the bra straps under a tank top.
But so, are you also thinking of joining the underwear trend on display in one of these ways?
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Benjamin Smith is a fashion journalist and author at Gossipify, known for his coverage of the latest fashion trends and industry insights. He writes about clothing, shoes, accessories, and runway shows, providing in-depth analysis and unique perspectives. He’s respected for his ability to spot emerging designers and trends, and for providing practical fashion advice to readers.