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Kendall Jenner with the


Going out without pants is fashionable. This has been confirmed by style prescribers such as Kendall Jenner and Chiara Ferragni, who have not hesitated for a second to dare this trend that firms such as Miu Miu and Bottega Veneta have started, and which Zara has now joined.

The first celebrity to be seen wearing shorts combined with tights was Kendall, who caused a sensation on the streets of Los Angeles with a total look from Bottega Veneta that predicted this possible trend that Chiara Ferragni ended up ratifying.

Kendall Jenner with the “total look” of Bottega Veneta

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In recent weeks, the businesswoman has worn different outfits with this trend known as No pants. The Italian has shown that this fashion can be defended both with shorts and with a body with openings. Some pieces that always combine with stockings and socks.

Chiara Ferragni has led the trend with a black bodysuit with openings

Chiara Ferragni has led the trend with a black bodysuit with openings

Instagram @chiaraferragni

Recently, Miu Miu presented its autumn-winter 2023/24 collection in Milan that included this trend but with a new version that has all the numbers to revolutionize street style in the coming months. From the hand of the actress Emma Corrin, the firm showed some shorts, panties style, full of rhinestones.

Emma Corrin with the Miu Miu shorts-panties

Emma Corrin with the Miu Miu shorts-panties

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A design that has nothing to do with that of Zara, which opts for minimalism with very short pointelle knit pants that stand out for their high waist and elastic waist, a perfect detail to stylize the silhouette.

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Zara high-waisted shorts

Zara high-waisted shorts

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The piece is priced at €12.95 and is available in three sizes (S, M, L). From the firm itself they warn that the product sizes smaller than usual.

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