The PVC revolution in the fashion world From Prada to Gucci, all the brands are taking back the material "invented by chance"

No. I would never wear sandals with socks. Never ever would I resurrect fanny pack or cyclists from the closet of memories. Not even in a thousand years you will see me with garments that are too tight or oversized. We swore. Then some group of "enlightened" designers joined forces to convince us that, no, those outfits were not the incarnation of absolute evil, but rather the maximum of the coolness to which we, poor mortals, could aspire. And what did we do? Did we rebel against the umpteenth diktat? Not a chance. One, after another, we have worn each of those proposals, regardless of the common sense that had guided us until then. Which ex faux pas became the lastest trend? Answer: PVC. Take a look at these fashion shows, editorials and streetstyle shots and you'll see an invasion of pieces made of this material, clear, colored or in its vinyl version. A fever that invades everyone as it hadn't happened since the time of Paco Rabanne in the late '60s. 

 

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