Love Island 2022's biggest fashion trends so far, from fish flops to elbow-length gloves
20.06.2022 - 16:07
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We’re just two weeks into the new season of Love Island and already this year’s cast have kept us glued to our screens – with everything from sneaky kisses and shock recouplings to epic fall-outs. But while we all love a bit of drama, it’s the fashion that’s really been turning our heads.
The ITV2 dating show is already famous for its slew of saucy outfits, but this year the stars have taken it one step further. From mesh cut-out dresses to lace-up styles that leave little to the imagination, this year's Islanders have showcased some seriously stylish and racy ensembles that are inspiring our own summer 'fits.
Accessories are also proving big this year. From Tasha Ghouri's 90s-inspired beaded necklaces to the blue elbow-length gloves Danica Taylor wore on her first evening in the villa, there's been no shortage of fashionable moments so far, as well as some...
interesting fashion choices (Luca, we're looking at your 'fish flops'). As the long-awaited summer of love continues, we're taking a look at some of the most iconic fashion trends of Love Island 2022 so far – plus, where you can shop some of your favourite on-screen looks...
Cut-out dresses Although their 'type on paper' varies from looks to someone they simply get 'vibes' from, this year's Love Island girls share one thing in common: their love for racy cut-out dresses. Each and every Islander has put their own spin on the trend during their time in the villa so far, but some of our favourites include Paige Thorne's black lace-up number from Sorelle UK, £34.99 here, as well as the green sequinned dress Tasha wore for the group's first ever party.The star's glitzy dress was originally sold at Pretty Little Thing for £14.50 here, but it's now out of stock in all
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