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Britney Spears Models Beyoncé’s Ivy Park Neon Green Cropped Hoodie, Cutoffs & Combat Boots

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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Footwear News may receive an affiliate commission. Britney Spears is a scene in green. The “Hold It Against Me” singer shared a video on Instagram yesterday that showed the pop star modeling an eye-catching garment alongside two chic shoe options. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Britney Spears (@britneyspears) For the first outfit, Spears donned a lime green cropped houndstooth hoodie from Beyoncé’s Adidas x Ivy Park “Ivy Halls” collection. The piece also included color blocking that helped break up the busy appearance of the outerwear. She also coordinated with light-wash denim shorts for a casual, relaxed look. For the next ensemble, the “Toxic” singer wore a white lacy button-up that had puffy sleeves, which she tied in the front for a cropped finish. She kept on the same denim shorts and teamed them with a brown felt hat with a black

The Bad Festival Fashion of Coachella 2022

A closer look at the most outrageous festival looks from Coachella’s 2022 season, where “bad fashion” is a subjective study in one-upmanship. Source: Fashion

Coachella’s Bad Fashion Makes Its Triumphant Return

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It’s been a full year since the term “revenge fashion” took hold. First, in the earlier months of 2021, it mostly referred to the post-vaccination, stepping-out wardrobe, a meticulously-planned look for a special night out, back when everyone still thought “hot vax summer” was definitely going to be a thing. Then, it become a bona fide fashion trend, with both spring and fall ’22 runways littered with barely-there minis, strategically sexy cutouts and sequins galore (all somehow filtered through a Y2K style lens ). But with Coachella’s comeback after a two-year hiatus that is also ushering in the return of festival style, the look-at-me ethos of revenge fashion has finally found its rightful home. And it’s not pretty. To be clear, there has always been a healthy dose of bad fashion at Coachella or any other music festival, for that matter. Most everyone looks back to the halcyon days of the original 1969 Woodstock festival with ethereal visions of hippies in delicate crochet and oth