Style expert Tan France is cautiously optimistic about where fashion is headed in the new year. "It's a difficult [question], because we don't really know what's going to happen with the pandemic. I'm hoping that the world will get back on track within the next few months, " France told Business Insider India. "Up until the point where we do start to get back to some normalcy, I think that people are going to stick with what they've done over the last few months, which is sweats," France said. Similar to the response after World War II, France predicts people will be eager to put on their finest threads after months of solitude — "people dressing up as if they're going to a fancy event when really they're just going to work." "I really miss just dressing up because you want to look beautiful. I miss beauty in fashion," France said. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??⁠ ⁠ ?: Tan France / Instagram

Style expert Tan France is cautiously optimistic about where fashion is headed in the new year. "It's a difficult [question], because we don't really know what's going to happen with the pandemic. I'm hoping that the world will get back on track within the next few months, " France told Business Insider India. "Up until the point where we do start to get back to some normalcy, I think that people are going to stick with what they've done over the last few months, which is sweats," France said. Similar to the response after World War II, France predicts people will be eager to put on their finest threads after months of solitude — "people dressing up as if they're going to a fancy event when really they're just going to work." "I really miss just dressing up because you want to look beautiful. I miss beauty in fashion," France said. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??⁠
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?: Tan France / Instagram
Style expert Tan France is cautiously optimistic about where fashion is headed in the new year. "It's a difficult [question], because we don't really know what's going to happen with the pandemic. I'm hoping that the world will get back on track within the next few months, " France told Business Insider India. "Up until the point where we do start to get back to some normalcy, I think that people are going to stick with what they've done over the last few months, which is sweats," France said. Similar to the response after World War II, France predicts people will be eager to put on their finest threads after months of solitude — "people dressing up as if they're going to a fancy event when really they're just going to work." "I really miss just dressing up because you want to look beautiful. I miss beauty in fashion," France said. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??⁠

?: Tan France / Instagram
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