Olivia Rodrigo‘s pop star status has become synonymous not only with her highly personal songs but also with her cool style. She easily mixes 90s grunge with modern fashion trends. Recently, she was seen filming an exciting new project in Uptown Manhattan, New York. Her outfit caught everyone’s eye because it was both casual and daring. As such, she once again demonstrated that she can make simple streetwear look incredibly chic and trendy.
Olivia Rodrigo’s Attega micro miniskirt is so tiny, it is almost fully covered by her hoodie
Olivia Rodrigo wore an interesting combination of oversized and tiny clothes. In the images circulated online, she was seen wearing a large, dark navy blue hoodie. The sweatshirt looked comfortable and loose. However, it was so long that it almost completely hid the rest of her outfit. Beneath the big hoodie, she wore a white cotton micro miniskirt by Attega.
The $129 “Rue” skirt featured a delicate lace trim along the bottom edge, which could be seen closely in the singer’s look. The skirt was extremely short, thus bringing attention to her long legs. Because the hoodie was so oversized, the white skirt barely peeked out from underneath the hemline and almost disappeared completely.
To balance out the tiny skirt, she wore heavy black leather boots. The boots came up to her knees and featured multiple silver buckles. She also wore thick black socks that peeked over the top of the boots. This footwear added a tough, edgy vibe to the soft and casual look. Additionally, Rodrigo’s long brown hair was left down in a casual style. In the background of her image, dancers in pink tutus are visible, suggesting she was filming a music video.
Rodrigo’s casual but cool look was a great example of the popular “no-pants” or micro-hem fashion trend. Many young celebrities love this style right now. The “drivers license” hitmaker thus showed how to wear a micro skirt in a real-life, casual way. By adding a big hoodie and chunky boots, she kept the look balanced and perfectly cool.
Originally reported by Samridhi Goel on theFashionSpot.
