Photo:
Courtesy of Tory Burch
If you know me, you’re probably aware of my keen interest in trends that many would consider controversial. There’s the hot pants, of course, and underwear worn with just tights (no pants). I wear more low-rise jeans than high-rise ones these days and were fond of wedges before they came back. Though I often describe my style as classic and minimal, my obsession with out-there pieces and styling techniques would beg to differ. So, it should come as no surprise that a particular item caught my eye at Tory Burch’s spring/summer 2024 runway show earlier this week—an item that, for those who dressed themselves in the early to mid aughts, might bring with it some minor backlash.
The silhouette in question is capri pants, which haven’t been done in the chicest of ways in recent years, but got one hell of a face lift in Burch’s spring collection, which featured tailored versions of the anti-puddle pants three times, paired with blazers and matching lady jackets, not to mention sporty sunglasses, retro pocket books, and toe-ring footwear. Once so uncool, the sight of capris at the show immediately flipped my perception of them on its head, making me want to immediately leave the show and start shopping for pairs to add into my early fall wardrobe.
Capris at Tory Burch:
Photo:
Courtesy of Tory Burch
Photo:
Courtesy of Tory Burch
Photo:
Courtesy of Tory Burch
But while it was Burch’s inclusion of capris that really struck a cord for me personally, the New York-based designer wasn’t the only one to think of the pant style for spring. In fact, I noticed them at various shows, including those put on by designer labels like Phillip Lim as well as indie brands such as Sandy Liang, Rachel Comey, and Mirror Palais. From tailored takes to pedal pushers, the spring collections have made it clear that when it comes to capris, they’re going all in. And honestly, I can’t think of a single reason not to join them.
Keep scrolling to shop the trend early before they’re “cool.” Trust me, once the initial shock wanes, you’ll be glad you didn’t hesitate.
Photo:
Courtesy of Phillip Lim
Photo:
Courtesy of Sandy Liang
Photo:
Courtesy of Mirror Palais
Shop capri pants:
House of CB
Halima Capri Pants
$105
The ’50s vibes are strong.
Out From Under
Dakota Capri Legging
$39
$10
My fellow editor Anna just wore these during fashion week and inspired me to get a pair myself.
Tory Burch
Crepe Cropped Pant
$798
$399
You might as well support the designer responsible for the capri-pant comeback (at least in my eyes RN) when hers are on sale.
Frame
Le Crop Mini Bootcut Trousers
$298
These come in tons of colors.
Urban Renewal
Remade Y2K Suiting Capri Pant
$55
$20
Y2K fever’s still burning.
WARDROBE.NYC
Cropped Ponte Leggings
$300
The best basics come from WARDROBE.NYC.
Gap
High Rise BiStretch Cropped Pants
$70
$49
Sale alert.
Atm Anthony Thomas Melillo
Cropped Stretch-Ponte Flared Pants
$295
I love the flare on these.
Fp One
Gemma Pedal Pusher Pants
$68
Cuteness overload.
High Sport
Kick Cropped Stretch-Cotton Flared Pants
$860
Need.
Zara
Waxed Capri Pants
$50
Yes, Zara.
Jacquemus
Caraco Cropped Wool-Blend Slim-Leg Pants
$960
How good?
Free People
Hurley Capri Pants
$78
Might have to order these too and challenge myself to style them.
Vince
Cropped Tencel Lyocell-Blend Straight-Leg Pants
$395
You can’t go wrong with Vince.
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