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

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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.

(Image credit: @emnitta)

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.

Don't count on Gen Zers to keep their fashion choices safe in 2025. After all, this is the same demographic that brought us freaky plushie bag charms (like Labubu), wore ultra-cropped capris in 40-degree weather, and made purposefully "ugly" sandals viral on TikTok. Even in that landscape of eccentricity, the micro-bottoms trend manages to raise eyebrows. Is it bold? Definitely. Risky? Arguably. But questionable? That just might be the point. For Gen Z, pushing boundaries is a fashion statement in and of itself, and nothing says "Don't tell me what to wear" like stepping out in what is essentially cute underwear.

Below, scroll through some of the best ways Gen Z is wearing barely-there bottoms, including bloomers and satin underwear, this spring and beyond.

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Sparkly Hot Pants + Bangles

Olivia Rodrigo wearing sparkly hot pants with a baby tee, sheer tights, and bangles.

(Image credit: @oliviarodrigo)

If hot pants are Olivia Rodrigo approved, we're here for it. The Gen Z pop star often wears the style onstage, pairing her favorite glittery pair with chunky bangles and layered diamond necklaces to tie back to the sparkle and shine in her outfit.

Ruffled Bloomers + Satin Ballet Flats

Woman wearing wearing ruffled bloomer shorts with satin slingbacks and a pink corset top.

(Image credit: @camrihewie)

Gen Z first took notice of ruffled bloomers on TikTok thanks to the rise of the romantic coquette aesthetic categorized by frilly lace detailing and pastel pink and reminiscent of Sofia Coppola's 2006 film Marie Antoinette. Bloomers have evolved into hot pants and micro shorts as the fan-favorite barely-there bottoms, but ruffled bloomers definitely kick-started this trend.

Baby-Blue Bloomers + Office Siren Glasses

Gen Z woman wearing bloomers with jacket, glasses, and white tights.

(Image credit: @isaasung)

For those looking for a more functional take on the bubble skirt, puffed bloomers are an easy choice. While critics might say the style is similar to a diaper, Gen Zers are blocking out the noise and pairing this eye-catching style with technical jackets, tights, and Bayonetta-style readers.

Ruffled Bloomers + Vintage Leather Jacket

Gen Z woman wearing bloomers with jacket, glasses, and white tights.

(Image credit: @addisonraee)

In lieu of the straight-leg French-inspired denim beloved by millennials, Gen Zers are pairing their bomber jackets and white tees with ruffled bloomers instead. If pop diva Addison Rae approves, then the rest of the sub-27 style crowd is sure to follow.

Ruffled Bloomers + Cropped Sweater

Gen Z woman wearing bloomers with cropped sweater.

(Image credit: @gucciganggabi)

Ruffled hot pants and dainty bloomers were everywhere at Coachella, with the trending mini style being the go-to choice for Gen Z content creators and festival attendees.

Denim Micro Shorts + Matching Triangle Top

Sabrina Carpenter wearing denim micro shorts and matching triangle top.

(Image credit: @sabrinacarpenter)

Leave it to Sabrina Carpenter to reinterpret the Canadian tuxedo in an incredibly on-brand look for her: short and sweet. These denim micro shorts, paired with a matching halter or triangle top, scream endless summer.

Ruffled Bloomers + Baggy Button-Down

Gen Z woman wearing bloomers with blue button-down, navy blazer, and yellow Miu Miu purse.

(Image credit: @rubylyn__)

Ruffled bloomer shorts styled with a boxy, oversize button-down shirt are the easiest way to wear TikTok's two favorite aesthetics (the coquette and office siren looks) in one simple 'fit.

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Ana Escalante
Associate Features Editor

Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor known for her sharp takes on fashion and culture. She’s covered everything from Copenhagen Fashion Week to Roe v. Wade protests as the Editorial Assistant at Glamour after earning her journalism degree at the University of Florida in 2021. At Who What Wear, Ana mixes wit with unapologetic commentary in long-form fashion and beauty content, creating pieces that resonate with a digital-first generation. If it’s smart, snarky, and unexpected, chances are her name’s on it.