All Things Tubular! Strapless Trended First on the Runways and Now the Streets
Most trends that make their way onto the streets, adored by celebrities and fashion folk alike, find their beginnings on the catwalk. Every now and again, it’s to be expected that a new crop of tops will take over the runways like tiny tops of season’s past and button-up shirting borrowed from the boys. At the FW22 collections, it was no different. This time, it was about all things tubular–clavicle baring, body-hugging tube tops, and tube dresses. The comeback style’s heyday was the late ’90s and early ’00s, adorned by almost everyone from Sarah Jessica Parker and Carolyn Bassette to Victoria Beckham, Posh Spice-era. And because it’s never been truer when they say ‘what goes around comes around,’ the best tube tops of today have been spotted on It girls like Emily Ratajkowski, Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner, and more. Just last weekend, Emrata wore not one but two versions of the tube top dress while out and about in the city.
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To try the trend out for yourself, we’ve got you covered from traditional tube tops and dresses from cult classics like Norma Kamali and Susana Monaco to the famed Wolford fatal strapless dress. Khaite and Totême have taken their own spins on the top as well, but in a more elevated fashion. Dresses that feel especially reminiscent of the silhouette’s prime are also included, like a denim tube top dress from EB Denim or a white mini dress from Zara. There are colorful options from Paloma Wool, High Sport, and Anna Sui and neutrals from Banana Republic and Paris Georgia. One thing is for sure, the tube top of the early aughts is clearly also the tube top of today.
Get the runway look and shop all things tubular; below, with our edit of the 30 best tube tops and dresses.
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