
Biz Sherbert, culture editor at The Digital Fairy, explains that the aesthetic “embraces the undone quality that’s come into fashion with the indie sleaze revival. It also seems to be part of the ‘true–thousands’ trend [a phenomenon described by TikToker Rian Phin which is all about dressing how normal people truly dressed in the ’00s, versus the extreme looks worn by celebrities and those on the fringes of fashion.” The “frazzled English woman” certainly isn’t a Kardashian-Jenner and her uber-refined self, rather Bridget Jones walking around the office in a see-through top that accidentally flashes on camera.
