The croptop has not come a long way since Jean Paul Gaultier dressed Madonna in a cropped-top for her 90’s tour, we still see the same thrown on look a croptop and denim jeans give. Usually the croptop was one bold colour with its cut off waist and wide neck line or a buttoned up halter. In 2009 we still see the bold colour, wide neck and cut but designers such as Chanel and YSL have tailored it into the pastel pallet and today’s cuts. Topshop has taken the crop to an 80’s influence/re-birth with shoulder pads and sequins. Recently I purchased two croptops from Topshop , one in lace with bright colored floral design and the other with shoulder pads and polka dots, however personally you won’t see me belly button out, I prefer to wear the crop with a cami or long-sleeve underneath- still giving the cropped look without the jelly belly
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