Fashion: has the post-covid dress code changed?

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By: Charlie Dupiot Follow |

Emmanuelle Bastide

1 min

By disrupting our daily lives, the covid-19 pandemic has also changed our clothing habits. 

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With teleworking, restaurants and bars closed, the need to appear seems to have taken a back seat.

Many have therefore favored more loose and comfortable clothing, abandoning suit and tie, suit or heeled shoes.

More than a year and a half after the first confinements and the start of a return to normal life, what does our wardrobe look like?

Should we give in to the trend of comfort?

Will the health crisis permanently affect fashion? 

With :

Marie-Jeanne Serbin Thomas

, editor-in-chief of

Brune magazine 

Marine Houssou

,

Image

consultant

at Je Suis Sublime. 

Gilles Touré

, Ivorian designer and stylist

At the end of the program,

 the chronicle, Le monde des enfants

We give a voice to children from 8 to 13 years old!

Love, marriage, the future, fear ... Once a month, around

Charlie Dupiot's

microphone

, children will discuss a philosophical theme, relate it to their daily lives and share their visions.

Today, they are going to talk to us about fights ... and honor.

They are in Colombes, in the Paris region, they are 10 years old and there are 4 around the microphone: Clélia, Myriam, Yasmine ... and Nassim, the only boy!

And honor inspires him. 

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