Clear vinyl fashions

Life’s too short to play it safe, so go for a bold look by sporting the clear vinyl trend. Singer Melanie Martinez knows how to be a true trendsetter, wearing a clear vinyl skirt over a pair of black and white striped shorts.

Keeping to her retro-inspired aesthetic, Martinez wore a matching bikini top in black and white, layered under a bold printed blazer. If you need to keep things under wraps, try a clear vinyl cape or raincoat when you’re heading out.

Sure, you’ll stay dry, but you’ll also look totally effortless without even trying. Style with a striped skirt or keep things neutral with white pants for an easy look. Trench coats are always a chic option, and when covered in studs, they’re just as fab.

Go for a riotous approach with a polka dotted version of the clear vinyl trend, and pair with circle sunglasses for a cool, sixties vibe. Play with contrast by opting for a clear vinyl skirt or dress.

Layer over a glittery skirt for an artsy, creative feel, or wear with a bodysuit for a fun party-ready look. With style that looks this cool, the more color, the better! Whether you prefer a skirt, cape or trenchcoat, make something that will clearly be rocking it with transparent vinyl.

Written by Jade Nicolette


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19 Comments

Alex Monroe

The suggestion of a clear vinyl raincoat actually makes sense for practicality, especially since it still lets your outfit underneath show through without hiding it.

Blair Sutton

Pairing a polka dotted vinyl piece with circle sunglasses for that sixties vibe was a fun touch I hadn’t considered before.

Alex Monroe

I hadn’t thought about clear vinyl as effortless before, but the raincoat example actually makes it seem like an easy throw-on statement.

Avery Morgan

The Melanie Martinez example really sets the tone for the whole piece, showing how playful and layered this look can be.

Kendall Reese

Using contrast with a simple bodysuit under a clear skirt seems like the easiest way to try this without going too bold.

Alex Monroe

The idea of layering a clear skirt over a glittery piece sounds messy in theory, but the article makes it sound like a cool artsy combo.

Cameron Vale

The idea of a transparent trench coat being “chic” surprised me, but adding studs definitely makes it more fashion-forward.

Emerson Gray

I like that the article didn’t shy away from louder options like studded trenches and polka dots, instead of just sticking to minimal looks.

Taylor Quinn

The note about “the more color, the better” makes sense since the clear layer basically frames whatever you’re wearing underneath.

Harper Sloan

This made me rethink clear materials entirely, especially how they can highlight textures like glitter or stripes instead of competing with them.

Casey Rowan

I can see the appeal of a clear vinyl cape, especially for transitional weather when you want coverage but don’t want to hide your outfit.

Drew Collins

That studded clear trench coat visual really stood out, it adds edge while still keeping the transparency concept intact.

Taylor Quinn

The striped elements mentioned throughout, especially with white pants, help ground the transparency so it doesn’t feel too costume-like.

Sydney Lane

I appreciate how the article gave multiple entry points, like capes, trench coats, and skirts, instead of pushing just one version of the trend.

Avery Morgan

It’s interesting how the article encourages mixing patterns like polka dots and stripes under transparent layers without it feeling overwhelming.

Kendall Reese

Wearing a bodysuit under a clear vinyl dress for a party look seems practical and bold without being overcomplicated.

Robin Tate

Combining a clear vinyl piece with white pants feels like a good starting point if someone is nervous about going too experimental.

Riley Harper

The retro angle with black and white stripes and a bikini top under a blazer gives the whole trend more structure.

Jordan Blake

I liked the example of Melanie Martinez layering the clear vinyl skirt over striped shorts, it made the trend feel more wearable instead of just runway experimental.


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