The street style set is endlessly enamoured of Nineties logos – from Fendi’s revitalised retro double F’s to Dior’s Nineties-hued J’Adior slingbacks – but which will you choose for scene-stealing moments this spring? Browse Vogue‘s edit of the snappiest logos to wear now with inspiration from the street style scene.
Go head-to-toe
The conversation point now? Dressing to excess with the nonchalance of an Italian aristocrat. Adopt a nose-to-tail approach and speed into a new era of desirability.
Belt it
Hermès and Gucci have built a cult following for their glyph-adorned waist belts, but Off-White has revitalised a retro stretch alternative. Pair with the matching white boots for the ultimate power play.
Are your ankles fully dressed?
A penchant for name-dropping via a bag or coat is par for the course, but the chicest logo-adopters are dressing their ankles in ticker tape of the Dior variety.
Knit one, pearl one
Loewe’s homespun cotton-blend yarn is an ironic nod to the Fair Isle trend that’s on the ascent for autumn – consider this the subtlest way to brand yourself.
Transparency rules
Classic, heritage style is in Burberry’s British-to-the-core DNA. The point of difference now? Knowing subversion, with a return to the pre-1999 logo and the season’s hit see-through shopper.
Fade to black
An inky backdrop surrenders the spotlight to punchy graphics. The double F is back at Fendi and stealing the show.
Taken from Vogue. Read the original here.
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