Olivia! Addison! Sabrina! Gen Z's New Infatuation With Barely-There Bottoms


Gen Z Says is a bimonthly column chronicling the latest trends in the fashion-and-beauty space through the lens of Who What Wear’s own Gen Z editors. Expect a download on the upcoming class of tastemakers, emerging designers, and shopping and style choices straight from the generation setting the trends.

Summer is coming in hot—literally and figuratively. Whether it’s the looming presence of global warming or a collective embrace of chaotic, maximalist style, one thing’s for sure: Gen Zers have officially turned their backs on barrel jeans, parachute pants, and even the once-beloved flared leggings. In their place? A much shorter, bolder, and undeniably more controversial alternative many millennials might scoff at.

Enter micro bottoms, the shorts trend that’s inching its way into the fashion zeitgeist one cheeky hemline at a time. These teeny-weeny bottoms have been popping up on pop girlies, stealing the spotlight at music festivals, and prancing confidently down high-fashion runways from Paris to Milan (and Bushwick!).

Gen Z woman wearing Miu Miu bloomers.

There’s no shortage of options for the daring dresser. Retro-inspired hot pants, coquettish bloomers that channel a post-Victorian vibe, and slinky satin underwear that double as shorts are all on the roster. In true Gen Z fashion, the look isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about irony, play, and challenging the norm. This is a generation that thrives on remixing references, whether it’s pairing bloomers with moto jackets or wearing micro shorts with knee-high socks, luxury watches, and baby tees.