peplum top

Whether you’re pleased to hear it or not, peplum tops are back. If a shiver just ran down your spine at the mere thought of them, fear not: They’ve had a makeover and are no longer the skin-tight scuba-material designs that fashion once knew.

Hark back to a time where peplum tops were the backbone of your wardrobe. Circa 2011, around the same time galaxy-print leggings, statement necklaces, and lace-up platform boots were popular, peplum hems were everywhere thanks to Jil Sander’s colorful spring/summer collection that kickstarted their rise in popularity. Before that it was Christian Dior’s hourglass-influenced New Look era in the 1940s that spurred the hype of peplums. And now? Everyone from Ganni to H&M have adopted the silhouette once more. This time, however, it’s all about a more relaxed approach.

Fashion Week for autumn/winter 2023 has already seen a slew of peplum tops on the catwalks, not to mention on the bodies of the stylists, editors, and celebs waiting to view them. Richard Quinn and Christopher Kane took to floral embroidered iterations, while London-based Tove favored a pleated satin design fit for brides seeking a wedding dress alternative.

Aitor Rosas Sune

Victor VIRGILE

Victor VIRGILE

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Ready-to-wear-wise, think less structured silhouettes and a gentler take on the trend. In short, much more wearable than their last hurrah. (Thank God.) Ready to welcome peplum tops back into your life? We’ve found several styles for you to shop below.

This post was originally published on Glamour UK.

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