Transparent Finds from Bode, Gucci, Miaou, and Mugler
What does it mean, to be clear? Getting clarity, or making things clear often implies receiving more details, while clearing your head or going clear often means getting rid of said details. Clarity isn’t as clear as we think. But transparency slays, aesthetically (and ethically) speaking, and there’s more than enough to go around. From mesh, to PVC, to sheer tulle, here are some items to get you thinking clearly about what you want to wear.
Forget glass slippers—it’s 2022 and we’re all about go-anywhere footwear. These buckled sandals are made from rubber so clear it passes as glass.
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Everybody’s favorite model—Paloma, duh—released a collection with Miaou, and you can find it all here. Keeping things clear are several recycled-polyester mesh motifs—this one featuring splashes of olive green and chicory blue.
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The peek-a-boo gets a makeover with this button-down constucted from cotton-mesh webbing. I spy something that is Bode.
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Leggings have become synonymous with off-duty yoga clothes. But Mugler’s take with its signature panelling, is a bold departure that brings corsetry chic to the gams. Alternating panels of beige lycra and tulle create a spiral trompe l’oeil.
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If you’re feeling out your inner fairy but prefer to stick to a neutral palette and classic silhouette, look no further. Thom Browne reminds us that tulle is cool and effortlessly delicate with these 4-bar shorts in a subdued gray-blue gossamer.
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Dip your feet into the pool with these aquatic blue glass heels— blue that somehow feels synthetic and organic all at once. No need to get wet, the shoes make a splash on their own.
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Originally posted from “SSENSE” by SSENSE writer
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