this season, from capuches to low-rise bottoms, just to name a few. There was also a major one that we've seen before, but that made it no less interesting: the trompe l'oeil effect.
Translating to "trick the eye" in French, the trippy fashion technique is defined as an object that seems realistically presented in 3D but turns out to be an optical illusion – hence, deceiving the eye. Trompe l'oeil was birthed on the runway in the late 1920s by none other than , fooling onlookers into believing that the garments hitting the runway were, indeed, all that they seemed to be.
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