Lainey Wilson’s fans can’t get enough of her Bell Bottom Country style and soon might be able to shop for the look themselves. The Grammy Award-winning singer, 32, has said that a lot of her clothes are the result of painstakingly trawling through racks at vintage stores and not something most people can easily replicate. But she says she and her team have “got some things up our sleeves” to solve that.

Speaking to the Standard, she said: “[I’m] very excited to share it with everybody. It has been a long time coming, but it’s right around the corner. “I started wearing my bell bottoms and hat because it felt true to me and real to me and my story, and it’s just another way for me to be able to express myself like I do with my music.

It’s fun to do.” This was evident when she played two sold out headlining shows at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, where aside from being standing room only, the majority of the audience were dressed in bell bottoms and cowboy hats. “Standing room only!” she repeated in disbelief.

“I still can’t wrap my head around that. When I think about how far away from home I was. Guess I just never in a million years thought that a little girl who grew up in Baskin, Louisiana, in a town of 180-something people, that my story would relate to folks over there.

“When I looked out there it looked like straight-up bell bottom country; it looked like everyone had stepped out of the 70s. It was cool to see. “I will tell you I had more o.