Shoulder pads top: self-made in less than 10 seconds

Shoulder pads ?! Anyone who has just had a cold shiver down his spine when he read the word in the opening credits should now be convinced otherwise. Because the trend from the 80s never looked as cool and casual as in 2020 – at least with this trendy top. The influencers in particular wear the top with the pronounced shoulder parts straight up and down, thereby making a real fashion statement. See for yourself:

That's why the top is the most popular fashion trend in 2020

The current situation demands a decelerated and comfortable lifestyle – also when it comes to fashion. The trend top is just right. It is absolutely cozy and yet it gives every look, no matter how simple, that certain something. And if we are already on the subject: You don't have to be a fashion expert to combine the top correctly. Since the T-shirt falls into the category of basic parts and mostly comes in neutral tones, it fits almost everything. Whether with jeans, high-cut trousers, skirts or shorts – the possible combinations are endless.

And what convinced us the most: You can adapt the trend piece to your style according to your mood. If you are more of a feminine type, you can combine the statement top with a culotte and a blazer, for example. Until you're more of a casual type, you will be a real eye-catcher with jeans with a high waistband and a casual hat. Try it out!

So you can make the trend part yourself

The best comes last! If you want to jump on the trend wave, you don't have to buy the top with the pronounced shoulder parts. The whole thing can also be conjured up from an old oversize shirt, which probably everyone has flown around at home – in less than 10 seconds. The Brazilian influencer Camila Coelho is leading the way. Simply pull the bra strap out from under the sleeve and pin a bit of fabric underneath. Connect up and drape – done.

PS: The whole thing works particularly well with a large basic shirt from the men's department or a friend's wardrobe. Who would have thought that men's shirts could be turned into designer parts?