The resurgence of bloomers, characterized by their oversized, voluminous design, has been a bold trend in fashion. Charlie Hourston, founder of Charlie Beads, highlights their rebellious nature and the empowerment they offer wearers, even when they face criticism for not being conventionally flattering. The bloomers come in various fabrics and styles from various designers and retail outlets, making them accessible. This season marks a significant increase in their presence across runways and retail chains, reflecting a shift towards embracing untraditional, expressive fashion choices.
"Even if they're not flattering, they're empowering. Divisive though they may be, bloomers have reached a new saturation point this season, hitting racks at mall chain stores."
"Customers often note that their romantic partners probably won't understand the look or may even find it unappealing, Ms. Hourston said. She considers that to be one of the design's selling points."
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