On the catwalk and in the street you can see how it is going from tracksuits and clothes that mark curves and show skin to more sophisticated, sweet and restrained garments, a mix between casual and formal as Lady Di well demonstrated in her outings. more informal.

That is to say, a trend in which she prioritizes the aesthetics of the good kids that she wore on American campuses in the 80s and 90s and, of course, also those of her parents, a fashion that the Kennedy clan.

An elite social class that dressed in navy blue blazers, cashmere turtleneck sweaters, moccasins, short-sleeved polo shirts combined with Bermuda shorts, beige chinos with long-sleeved shirts, white linen dresses or cotton sweatshirts with coats of arms. the universities.

For the past three seasons, designers and stylists have been offering small glimpses of this trend that has seduced generation Z who, unapologetically, combine garments with conservative patterns and traditional fabrics with others that are more daring and with character.

Men and women return to embrace that aesthetic of the 80s and 90s wearing Oxford shirts -white, blue, pink or green- moccasins and polo shirts, a fashion that is now called 'Old money' and sweeps social networks such as Instagram or Tick ​​tock.

But posh is not stale or boring. It is a trend that is identified with wealthy people and aristocrats. "Labels such as a commercial designer or a posh couturier have hurt me," Jorge Vázquez told EFE at the presentation of his latest parade at the Ritz hotel, where he presented distinguished garments in balance between the old and the new.

La moda pija relega a la choni

And precisely, the couture of cocks is maximum trend; Proof of this are Penélope Cruz's outfits signed by Chanel or that of Ana de Armas worn in Paris to attend the Louis Vuitton fashion show, a sweet pink minidress with a flirty bow and gold and silver details, with a certain sixties air.

Also the proposals of Alvarno, a firm that uses velvet, jeans and white shirts to give life to garments with "shine, shine and shine", explain Álvaro Castejón and Arnaud Maillard, creative directors of the firm.

Now, cute little dresses are worn, the sweater knotted over the shoulders, over shirts or polo shirts with a high collar, and not just to keep warm, but as an accessory in the style of Gigi Hadid, Victoria Beckham and Leandra Medine.

And in 'preppy' fashion, white trousers are not only for summer, they are also a hit in winter, both for men and women, combined with camel, navy blue or black sweaters, as well as denim shirts or striped rugby polo shirts. horizontal and contrasting colors.

The knitted vest is one of the most desired garments, it goes with everything and is suitable for wearing under a jacket, combined with blouses, shirts or t-shirts.

This style has also become the favorite of men as David Beckham, Ryan Gosling, some of the best dressed in the world already wear.

On the feet, moccasins, trainers or shoes with a contrasting toe in the style of the mythical Chanel flats, footwear that can be worn with nineteenth-century-looking dresses, suits with trousers and a jacket, Chinese trousers or jeans.

The new aristocratic airs invite you to wear jeans with 'tweed' jackets and heels, cardigans, frilly shirts, flirty bags, sweaters with baby collars and fabrics such as corduroy, velvet or Scottish plaid.

It's the right time to hide a fanny pack, a backpack, a pencil skirt, a tracksuit, patent leather-effect garments, ordinary necklines and, of course, 'ugly' sneakers and platforms.

"It's fashionable to be dressed up, with a 'lady' touch," says fashion expert Pepa Fernández, who predicts: "We all like to see ourselves favored, whether you're posh or not."

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