Comfortable basics and แนวทางการเล่นสล็อตออนไลน์ athletic wear are trending, but so are bodycon dresses to flaunt that gym bod. CNA Luxury speaks to five fashionistas to find out how the pandemic has influenced their sartorial choices.
When countries started locking down in March, sales of loungewear and tracksuits hit the roof. Even when restrictions started to ease in May, shorts, jumpsuits, intimates and slippers were among the most frequently sold out items, according to retail data platform StyleSage, which tracks inventory levels at fashion stores worldwide.
Judging from social media posts these past months, it’s a similar story for Singapore’s social set, who have been mostly donning athleisure staples or casual, relaxed pieces.
But it’s not game over for skin-tight, form-fitting occasion dresses yet. With dining in restaurants allowed in Phase 2, society ladies have been seen in town with their besties, some togged out in bodycon dresses and/or fitted tops. Evidently, while comfort and versatility are still key, personal style has not gone to the baggy pits. CNA Luxury speaks to five fashionistas to find out how the pandemic has influenced their sartorial choices.
CHLOE NG, LAW STUDENT
“I’ve adopted a more practical and relaxed dress style in the past few months so I bought a lot of sweaters and comfy pants online. That’s been my go-to look. [It’s either that] or tees with denim jeans. Sweaters and hoodies are so easy to mix and match. For instance, I can wear a workout outfit and once I’m done with the exercise, I’ll just wear my sweater over it and it’s a whole new look.
One thing I’ve been shopping for a lot lately is pyjamas, especially the silk kind, and revamping my sleeping outfits. For accessories I’ve been getting more chokers and basic tennis bracelets.
DANA CHEONG, GYROTONIC AND GYROKINESIS TRAINER
“My preference for casual chic fashion remains broadly unchanged, with the exception of a slight change in fabric choice. Hand-washable pieces are my top picks now as soap and water are the most effective against the coronavirus.
My favourite combinations are cropped tops paired with long trousers, cargo pants, skinny jeans or short or long flowy skirts. I’ll add accessories such as an Apple watch or a cap or bucket hat.