
2010s · 2020s · American
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
jersey knit
Culture
American
Movement
Athleisure
Influences
1970s palazzo pants · botanical print tradition
A one-piece jumpsuit constructed from jersey knit fabric featuring a black and white abstract botanical print. The garment has a sleeveless bodice with a scoop neckline and wide-leg pants that flow from the hip to create a palazzo-style silhouette. The print appears to be digitally applied, showing organic leaf or plant motifs in varying scales across the fabric surface. The jersey construction allows for comfortable drape and movement, while the wide-leg cut creates a relaxed, contemporary aesthetic typical of athleisure wear that bridges casual comfort with put-together styling.
These two pieces trace the same bloodline back to '70s palazzo pants, but they've evolved into completely different species.
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The wide-legged silhouette that connects these pieces traces back to the palazzo pants revolution of the 1970s, but each interprets that flowing freedom differently. The white culottes maintain the crisp, architectural precision that made wide legs feel modern rather than bohemian—notice how they hit at that deliberate midi length, creating clean geometric shapes.
The billowing drama of '70s palazzo pants echoes through both these looks, but watch how differently each designer interprets that flowing silhouette. The man's all-black ensemble keeps the palazzo's theatrical sweep while sharpening it into something more tailored and urban—those wide legs still move like liquid, but the monochrome palette and fitted top half read sleek rather than bohemian.