Palazzo is back this season!
Before in the 60s and 70s when the trend broke away, even men wore it.
Many countries have a different name for palazzo pants: whether ‘ baggy’, ‘flares’, ‘fela’, ‘bell-bottom slacks’, ‘capri pants’, they are in vogue now.
Palazzo is a high-waist long pant. It is cut with loose, extremely wide legged pant that flares out from the waist.
It still has that counterculture seductive appeal. Some have waistbands and are tight on the hips, so they hide and reveal the body at the same time.
Check out how our models rock palazzo pants with or without waistbands and crop tops.
These high rise pants are perfect for pairing with crop tops.
Also check out: How to dress properly on Casual Fridays.
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Fashion designer, Cecil Duddley Mends and his CDM Fashion Couture team brought you these fashion ideas.
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