How to wear polka dots in 2025

When I heard whispers for the first time Polka points making a return, I was brought back to 2020 – a large part of which spent season four of season four The crown And get lost in the internet rankings of the “most emblematic looks of the 80s” of Princess Diana, while the wardrobe on the screen of Emma Corrin was grasped in my cocovid brain.
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Images Tim Graham / Getty
Two years later, the legendary wardrobe of the ski test of Gwyneth Paltrow, consumers reject more and more quiet luxury in favor of something stronger and more decadent. As a friend said to me recently: “It’s time to reject the oppressive nature of chic and embrace the chaotic hedonism of glamor.” It seems that we have entered the age of the “boom boom” – a term invented by Sean Monahan to describe the return of shamelessness from the 80s, a mood dripping with opulence and with a nihilistic inclination. The aesthetics loaded with fur and power is found somewhere between American Psycho (less murders) and the video “Beautiful, Dirty, Rich” by Lady Gaga. The pea fits perfectly into this new landscape, having appeared on the slopes everywhere from Fendi and Moschino to Isabel Marant.
In London, Conner Ives showed transparent slip dresses applied with large tonal spots, while Bora Aksu was leaned in the romance of all this via dotty dotty dresses in diapers. At Moschino, things were more opposite – think of the Blazers with pea inspired by Mickey Mouse and slides deconstructed – while the transparent polka dot skirt Fave Susa Musa has influencers in a starkehold. On the celebrity front, Dua Lipa quickly embraced the trend: it was recently spotted in a spring / summer 2025 issue of Valentino Rose without suspenders which would have adapted to a Chelsea dancefloor around 1981.
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