
It was only in recent memory that boleros and capelets made such a strong comeback that they were seen in every wardrobe... But if Kate Moss at Glastonbury is anything to go by, they are to make yet another return.

Though the bolero renaissance of a few years back embraced feminine detail like sequins, beading and lace, Kate has returned to the trend with a decidedly more vintage feel. At Glastonbury she wore two delicately beaded jackets contrasted by shorts and wellies in one outfit, and rock-chic PVC pants and a studded belt in the other.
So strong is Kate Moss' ability to set trends that we're betting on seeing more 1920s and 30s style beading and lace creeping its way onto the streets. We'll be on the lookout.
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First Written: 25th June 2007 at 17.52
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