Blumarine is already loved by Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and cover star Olivia Rodrigo.
This time around, Brognano’s influences were no different. Amidst the silk ruffled blouses,, mini skirts, and floral-printed ensembles, Blumarine doubled down on a slew of Y2K fashion trends, including the beloved butterfly motif. In one particular look, a model strutted down the catwalk in a denim butterfly top with matching butterfly-embroidered jeans. The outfit was paired with butterfly belts, a blue handbag, and tinted sunglasses.
Of course, designers are inspired by each other, as Carey’s glittery butterfly top was created by French fashion designer Emanuel Ungaro for his Spring 2000 collection. And nothing makes an iconic top without its many dupes, with Carey’s outfit similarly popping up on
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