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Serre isn't the only designer showing the popcorn top. London-based designer Chet Lo, who was in the Fashion East collective for spring 2022, has been working with the fabric for years, turning it into chemical green polos, fuchsia miniskirts, and electric blue corsets. His creations have graced the bodies of Kylie Jenner, Doja Cat, and SZA. Issey Miyake, not only the prince of pleats but also the king of stretch, has long been churning out popcorn tops, some of which look like tiny deflated balloons. Other labels pumping them out include Stella McCartney, who made a clingy royal blue hoodie, and Mara Hoffman, who made a citrusy tank dress with a scalloped feel. That sold-out piece was worn by Beyoncé back in July. Now, what more proof do you need that the popcorn top is ready to, well, pop.
Marine Serre's versions are far more elevated than those from our mall-rat days. Hers are made of patchwork floral prints sewn together with black lettuce seams. They're Instagram catnip, thanks to their blinding colors and rarity. At a Runway preview, Serre noted that each piece is upcycled and one of a kind. She had to rework roughly four popcorn tops to make the ones in her spring 2022 collection. "You'll never have the same print in the same place because we only have one shirt of each," she says.
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