Iris Law Is Brining The Dress Over Pants Look Back From Y2K Oblivion

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Iris Law Is Brining The Dress Over Pants Look Back From Y2K Oblivion
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The throwback look has also been championed by the likes of Zendaya and Kendall Jenner in recent months.

Iris Law is ready to bring back a divisive Y2K trend, but she’s doing it on her terms. While there’s no doubt that the words “dress over pants” invoke images of some '00s Disney Channel red carpet event, the model managed to make the layering trick look particularly current.

The model started her look with a coquettish baby blue dress that featured a contrasting white collar and a tied waist. Instead of sporting the piece solo, Law made the throwback decision to layer a pair of flowy white pants underneath. Law then slipped into some chunky black stompers and rounded out her look with a structured shoulder bag detailed with black grommets.

For all the fuss that has been made about fashion girls’ obsession with the no pants trend, Law appeared to present her rebuttal here. The London-born model isn’t the only star rocking the early aughts look, though. Earlier this month,offered a very formal twist on the look by way of a plunging pleated gown that she paired with high-waisted dress pants.also co-signed the trend on multiple occasions during a recent trip to Aspen.

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