Leave it to to breathe new life into a tired micro trend. A fashion veteran with a firm following of eagle-eyed style lovers, the singer knows exactly how to shake up the trends sphere. And shake up she just did.

You may also like The 29-year-old shared a glamorous glimpse into her luxurious holiday with friends and family. Joined by close acquaintances from siblings Rina and Gjin to boyfriend Callum Turner (and of course, cover girl Sarah Lysander) the singer took full advantage of the sun-drunk sojourn to showcase her off-duty attire. Dua successfully tapped into the styling a mini black pair featuring sateen ruched detailing with a sideless ebony top complete with tie-detailing and a chunky, studded belt which oozed Y2K nostalgia.

She wore her auburn hair down loose and accessorised with a series of statement jewels, spanning to an unmissable mixed metal necklace to a refined gold watch. A shimmering piercing constellation adorned her left ear, adding another heft dose of dazzle to the all-black outfit The feminine silhouette of the bloomer was , a time when women’s wardrobes were veritable prisons of corsets and crinolines. Popularised by feminist Amelia Jenks Bloomer, who entered the scene in the 1850s wearing trousers that puffed out at the knees like clouds of defiance, the not-so-humble bloomer became a comfortable alternative to customary heavyweight dresses of the period.

Today, the barely-there bottoms are championed by Chelsea girls and edgy Hackney dwellers ali.