The Bra-Top Trend Is Officially a Thing — Here Are 5 Easy Ways to Give It a Try
While some of us completely got rid of the idea of wearing bras in 2020, this year, we're seeing the rise of the bra top. Rather than a tube top or nostalgic handkerchief top, we're seeing fashion fans everywhere opt for the bra top during the warmer months. We're not talking about your actual bra, but bra-inspired tops that are meant to be seen rather than hidden, such as a magical floral creation by Magda Butrym, a sporty beige one by Skims, and so many more.
Need some examples of how it's done? Don't worry, it's not as tricky as you'd think. You can wear one with an open cardigan, under a blazer, over a T-shirt — the options are truly endless. Depending on what piece you end up buying and how you style it, you'll quickly realize this trend is actually not that intimidating. Keep reading to see how the pros are styling theirs this summer and shop some pieces as well.
Style It With a Cardigan
Style a Crisscross Top With a Button-Up Shirt
Style One With a Blazer
Wear One With Trousers and Sandals
Style One With a Tailored Suit
Calle Del Mar Baby Pink + Net Sustain Cropped Stretch-Knit Bra Top
La Perla Black Stretch-Leavers Lace Soft-Cup Bandeau Bra
Hanky Panky Blue Tied & True Tie-Dyed Stretch-Lace Soft-Cup Bandeau Bra
Chantelle Black Soft Stretch Jersey Bandeau Bra
Skims Waffle Scoop Neck Bralette
La Perla Black Up Date Strapless Contour Bra
Fleur du Mal Luxe Triangle Bra
Rowen Rose Black Button-Embellished Two-Tone Wool-Crepe Bralette
Rowen Rose Black Button-Embellished Two-Tone Wool-Crepe Bralette ($141, originally $470)