
The 'Tuscan Mom' aesthetic is back — here's how to get the look, according to fashion experts.
As a longtime fashion editor, I've seen plenty of trends rise, fall and inevitably come back around. Style is cyclical, as they say, and every couple of decades, an "outdated" aesthetic suddenly feels fresh again. Case in point: The "Tuscan Mom" trend, which first gained traction in the early aughts, is currently making waves on TikTok. As someone who grew up with it the first time around, I'm revisiting its resurgence with fellow millennial and fashion creator Chloe Xandria and breaking down everything you need to know.
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