
The rise of the “homeless” style: A unique trend that defies conventional fashion rules.
Vogue reports on the emergence of a unique fashion trend that defies conventional rules and has taken both runways and streets by storm. This style, influenced by the classic looks of the 1990s and 2000s with a hint of grunge nonchalance, has been dubbed “homeless” style by social media users.
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Since last year, this trend has been promoted on the catwalks of renowned brands such as Ganni, Balenciaga, Collina Strada, and Eckhaus Latta. Even before that, the fashion choices of the homeless had inspired controversial fashion shows by John Galliano for Dior and Vivienne Westwood, as well as Daisuke Obana. Image: Gorunway
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This style liberates individuals from the constraints of conventional dressing, allowing them to layer clothes in unconventional ways, such as wearing a dress over pants or reversing the order of garments. Signature elements include ripped, patched, and oversized clothing in muted colors, creating a vintage aesthetic. Image: WWD
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According to a Vogue survey, the “homeless” style has made a strong impression on young people worldwide due to its bold and distinctive nature. Image: Pinterest
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Gen Y and Gen Z individuals, with their strong sense of self-expression, are drawn to this trend for its innovative blend of traditional and modern elements. Image: Pinterest
In Vietnam, young people are embracing this trend, showcasing their unique interpretations through creative layering. Image: Pinterest
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52Hz, a Vietnamese singer whose real name is Tran Thi Phuong Thao, is known for her embrace of this fashion style. In mid-January, she shared a unique outfit on Instagram, pairing velvet pants with a plaid skirt and a feather-trimmed sheer blouse. Image: Instagram 52Hz
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During the recent Lunar New Year celebrations, fashionista Chai Chanh made a statement by wrapping a plaid scarf around her waist as a skirt, paired with jeans, while visiting the Hanoi Opera House. Image: Instagram Chaichanh
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Another fashionista, Bao Ngoc, was spotted on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City, combining two dresses and accentuating her look with denim elements, including a crop top and cut-off jeans. Image: Instagram Burn
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A young woman showcases a unique take on the trend, layering two shirts of different lengths and carrying a hobo bag, inspired by the bags often carried by the homeless. Image: Instagram Sep
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This outfit prioritizes loose-fitting clothing, pairing a sheer blouse with a flared skirt, and adding a layer of bell-bottom pants. Image: Instagram Glory
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Young Koreans are also embracing the “homeless” style, toning down the disheveled look and incorporating more subtle layering techniques. Image: Instagram Seolppeu