Sneakers, necklines or joggers how do we dress up today under disco balls?
Being yourself more beautiful, crazier, freer... Beyond fashions, party outfits, with or without sequins, always call for an exhilarating change of pace, breaking with our usual habits and costumes.
We know that the habit no longer makes the monk. But is he still partying? This activity classified as "non-essential" which nevertheless promises to share buffet, music and dance offers the happiness of laughter and the exhilaration of seducing, the joy of gathering family or friends, but also the pleasure of meeting new faces. Successive confinements and curfews, such as generalized teleworking, have pushed us to adopt indoor outfits that sacrifice aesthetics for the benefit of comfort.
And then, last May, bars and cafes reopened, new ephemeral terraces took over the sidewalks. Clusters of customers eager to let go have gathered there. By keeping a loose dress code? Not necessarily. With the freedom to mingle again with others, the desire to “show off” may return; to leave at home the obligations of daily life as well as his trusty pilled turtleneck, the worn jeans on the seats of the metro and the office or the regulation shirt that goes with a suit or a suit.
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