Sofia Richie brings this controversial fashion combo up to date

Published on November 14, 2024 at 9:41 p.m.

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The 26-year-old model revives the key trend of the 2000s, bringing a little “quiet luxury” twist.

Sofia Richie Grainge is establishing herself as the new it-girl to follow closely. Remaining discreet until May 2024 during her pregnancy, she once again attracts attention with her appearances marked by discreet elegance and effortless style. Recently, she revealed to us the ideal dress for the end of year celebrations. This weekend, she offered a style lesson by revisiting a controversial fashion combo from the 2000s, adding a little “quiet luxury” twist. Spotted on the streets of Los Angeles alongside her husband, Elliott Grainge, she wore a draped dress paired with matching pants, both from Jade Cropper's spring-summer 2025 collection. A bold layering often considered disharmonious, which Sofia Richie was able to make desirable by focusing on soft shades and fluid and light materials.

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The dress over pants: the trendy fashion combination of the year

This fashion combination stands out as one of the most daring of the year, alongside the skirt over pants, last fall's essential. Long perceived as too massive and disharmonious, today it symbolizes a quest for singularity and stylistic freedom. In contrast to the “quiet luxury” trend which dominates recent collections, this association boasts a bold aesthetic, reminiscent of the extravagance of the 2000s. At the time, eccentric and voluminous layering mixed various materials and textures, favoring flowing tunics with raw jeans. In 2025, this trend is reborn in a more minimalist and feminine form: fitted dresses worn over straight pants, as shown in the fall-winter 2024-2025 collections by Courrèges and Gabriela Hearst, or spring-summer 2025 by Saint Laurent and Sportmax. .

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