It's like 'Hot Vax Summer' never ended.
There was a lot of skin shown, particularly in the midriff area, and a lot of outfits that may or may not have made their debut at a club this summer.
From mesh cropped tops to body-hugging bustiers, the infamous going-top is here to stay. Showgoers went for a business-on-bottom-party-on-top look, with many baring their bellies and covering up their legs in baggy jeans or loose, long skirts. It's a toned-down "Hot Vax Summer" aesthetic that we can get behind for fall.
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