Britney Spears’ ’90s fashion is back in schoolgirl style
Fashionistas nationwide are vying for the schoolgirl look, as evidenced by the increasing sales of pleated skirts, gray cardigans, white blouses, and knee-length socks.
It’s «high fashion» these days to dress like Britney Spears did in her first song, Baby One More Time, as a schoolgirl.
Fashionistas nationwide are vying for the ensemble; pleated skirts, grey cardigans, white shirts, and knee-length socks are selling like hot commodities. «Return to school» look is popular, according to personal shopper and fashion expert Gina Rogers.
Usually, just one or two pieces are included, but this year, they are coming together to form the entire ensemble, the speaker stated. Imagine Britney, but with a longer skirt, perhaps.
When the 42-year-old debuted the song in 1998, it shot to the top of the global charts, selling over 10 million copies.
Britney plays a «bored schoolgirl» in the music video for the song, eager to dance as the bell rings at 3 p.m.
The video was an enormous smash, with her wearing a white school blouse tied in a knot to show off her midriff, a short black miniskirt, a grey cardigan, and grey stockings that reached her knees. Her hair was styled in pigtails and tied with pink ribbons.
Because of its immense popularity, Rolling Stone and Billboard magazines named it the greatest debut single of all time and the finest music video of the entire 1990s, respectively.
Fashionistas nationwide are now vying for the schoolgirl look, as evidenced by the explosive growth in sales of pleated skirts, gray cardigans, white blouses, and knee-length socks.
«Return to school» fashion is in, according to personal shopper and style expert Rogers. She continued, saying that every autumn there is a hint to it, whether it’s through pleated skirts or knee-length socks or through light grey being the main color for pullovers and cardigans.
Even black school sneakers with t-bars are selling well.
According to her, all the components of the whole were «gathering» together this year.