Style/ Beauty

So many celebrities and influencers are bringing back this major 90s trend during self-isolation

As Coronavirus continues to spread around the world, more and more people are (finally!) listening to the experts and taking it upon themselves to self-isolate at home.

Those of us lucky enough to have not yet been infected with the virus have spent the last week figuring out how to do our jobs in an entirely new environment away from all of our colleagues.

And while video conference-calling has provided a number of laughs and spending more time with family has its benefits, there’s been the constant question of what to wear.

Regular office outfits feel entirely over the top, while a day spent in pyjamas feels groggy and unproductive.

But it’s not just us office-workers who have been trying to figure out how to strike the balance, with celebrities and influencers also adjusting to the change.

So what have they opted for?

A number of influencers are still eking out old content, decorating our feeds with looks we can only admire from afar right now. Others are keeping it a bit more real, via comfy loungewear separates and chic sweaters.

Several, however, have launched themselves head (and feet!) first into a 90s trend that, frankly, deserved a big resurgence.

The matching tracksuit is all over Instagram right now, with sportier, cuffed hem takes proving just as popular as flared, slim fit versions.

Scroll down for some work-from-home outfit inspo…

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