Viral photo of Gen Z women sparks intense fashion debate: ‘I don’t know how to dress’

A viral photo of a group of young women all wearing the same outfit has sparked an intense fashion debate.

Split into X, the image features what appears to be a group of Gen Z women wearing a similar outfit – baggy light blue jeans paired with various plain colored tops.

While baggy jeans and a T-shirt have long been considered a typical “off-duty” look for the models, many fashion enthusiasts were puzzled that the group chose this outfit for a night out, seeing it as more suited to casual wear. during the day.

“Does anyone have a theory on how light wash jeans came to be considered evening wear?” asked the poster.

“After 6 p.m., especially in the colder months, you would rarely see colors lighter than indigo,” they continued.

A viral photo of a group of young women wearing the same outfits has sparked an intense fashion debate. X/@LordPFJoyde

The responses flooded in, with some agreeing that lighter jeans were strictly for daytime occasions, while others were confused that different types of jeans could correspond to specific times of the day.

“Gen Z still doesn’t know how to dress for different times of the day or evening,” wrote one commenter.

Meanwhile, another user said: “There is no way some people believe that different colors of jeans are only suitable for different times of the day.”

“I didn’t know people thought of jeans this way,” echoed someone else.

Hailey Bieber recently wore jeans and a lace top in one of her Instagram stories.
Instagram/Hailey Bieber

Others commented on the fact that people in the younger generations all seem to dress the same.

“I can’t believe I sound like an old person, but it’s wild how everyone dresses the same now! We may have been poorly dressed, but at least we had some PERSONALITY!” one user claimed.

According to Tina Grasso, founder of Australian fashion label Chouchou Intimates, choosing to wear light denim represents a blurring of the lines between day and night fashion.

“I believe this trend of light jeans and a top is a nod to the ’90s, with Cindy Crawford wearing this a lot,” explained Grasso, whose team is all Gen Z.

Australian fashion designer Nadia Bartel was also seen wearing a similar outfit. Instagram/Nadia Bartel

“Just in the last 24 hours, I’ve noticed Hailey Bieber wearing light jeans and a lace top, combining day and night outfit choices,” she added.

Grasso noted that the resurgence of ’90s fashion on social media has greatly influenced Gen Z’s outfit choices for nights out.

She explained that wearing baggy jeans to bars and clubs serves as a subtle rebellion against societal expectations to “dress up” the same way previous generations did, such as the millennial trend of choosing business casual for nights out. .

Gen Z also values ​​”functional” fashion, favoring looks that are comfortable and feel effortless rather than overly polished or forced.

“We’ve also seen the ‘jeans and a nice top’ trend emerge, particularly on TikTok, where many creators have made light, baggy jeans a staple of their ‘effortless’ look,” said the entrepreneur .

“Fashion influencers like Nadia Bartel, Jessica Abdilla, Martha Kalifatidas, Elena Tea, and Emma Macdonald consistently rock the denim-and-a-top combo from day to night.”

Many fashion enthusiasts were puzzled that Gen Z women are opting for this outfit for a night out, seeing it as more suitable for everyday wear. Instagram/Martha Kalifatidas

While Grasso personally believes that darker denim is “the ideal casual skirt for a night out,” she insists that when it comes to fashion, “there are no rules!”

The key to making light jeans suitable for an evening look, according to her, lies in their style.

“You can dress them up with a kitten heel, bold accessories, or even a blazer,” she suggested.

another user said: “There is no way some people believe that different colors of jeans are only suitable for different times of the day.” TikTok/@0emmamac

When asked why she thinks Gen Z tends to dress similarly, she replied: “All generations do, as we are all influenced by trends, pop culture and shared experiences.

“As the founder of the fashion industry, I believe that designers are the ones who set this precedent. We create pieces for our audience that create trends, which is why we see so many similar items.

“If you look specifically at Gen Z, the ‘cool’ factor is often more about how you style an outfit than the ‘brand’ or ‘prestige’ of the item itself, they really celebrate personal creativity and individuality, which I I admire him”.

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