Audrey's trousers are back. And they suit everyone!
Capri trousers, pedal pushers, cropped trousers, many names for a 1950s cult classic
They make us feel like we are on holiday already -perhaps because they owe their name to the most fashionable island of fishermen of all time - and enchant us with their femininity: who can forget the Capris sewn by the Sorelle Fontana for Audrey Hepburn? The trousers that enchanted all the jet set icons in the 1950s and 1960s, from Brigitte Bardot to Grace Kelly, from Marilyn Monroe to Jackie Kennedy, never really disappeared. But the good news is that now they are back as the main stars and will remain so all summer long, just look at the effort many brands have put into the models they offer. Brunello Cucinelli signs pure elegance with a high-waisted model crafted from beige stretch cotton; Prada gives carefree joy with their white and pink gingham trousers; Elisabetta Franchi chooses a monogram-print pattern, while 'S Max Mara collection choose the sailor-inspired stripes. Don't you already feel like the protagonist of Roman Holiday?