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The Power of Accessories: Scarves and Leather Goods Define the Season
This season, fashion turns its focus to accessories, not as afterthoughts, but as leading elements that define the whole outfit. Scarves and leather goods are no longer mere add-ons; they are the main characters in the styling story. This season’s accessories bring a fresh take on everyday style, from quality leather bags and belts to…
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Brown-the season’s quiet power color
Why brown? Isn’t it outdated for 2025? The answer is a big no. This is the color of fall itself – it represents it, embodies it, and is always associated with it. There is no such thing as outdated, just like fall, it can’t go out of trend, nor can brown. Think espresso, tobacco, cocoa,…
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The Quiet Weapon of the Trench
Trench coats as November’s true uniform: anonymity, elegance, and secrecy stitched into military heritage. November has never had the best PR team. Ask around and you’ll hear the usual adjectives: gloomy, rainy, cold, and of course, grey. Fair enough, meteorologically speaking. But the fashion world knows a secret. November isn’t all sad and depressing. It…
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Trends of the season
The turtleneck In a season obsessed with precision, the turtleneck stands tall – not as nostalgia, but as discipline. Close to the skin, measured, and composed, it’s a trend that is not trying to seduce or shock the consumers, but it whispers timeless elegance. Once a uniform of poets, philosophers, and Apple founders, it has…
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The November Showroom — How Brands Reset Their Interiors to Reflect Seasonal Darkness
When November arrives, everything starts to feel different. The sun sets earlier, the air gets colder, and the world feels a little quieter. It’s a time when we naturally slow down. We spend more time indoors. We wrap ourselves in warm clothes, light candles, and seek out spaces that feel comforting. Brands notice this shift…
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Monochrome Dressing — Restraint as Richness
From the wartime austerity of the 1940s to the stripped-back minimalism of the 1990s, and through the monochromes of Chanel, Armani and Phoebe Philo, the single-colour palette has evolved from a practical necessity into a deliberate aesthetic — a visual shorthand for discipline, power and even a kind of modern spirituality rooted as much in…
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The Candle as Accessory
Candles in fashion imagery: light as luxury, scent as invisible garment, the object of ritual and atmosphere. Candles have always been more than décor. They symbolize light, hope, transformation, serenity, and the commemoration of significant moments. Their flame flickers like jewelry, an ephemeral sparkle that softens silhouettes and flatters skin better than any ring light.…
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Pre-Fall, Pre-Tense
What do we call this moment that isn’t quite summer, but not yet autumn? Some say pre-fall, others avoid naming it at all. September is this in-between-seasons month, too cold for linen shorts, but too hot for denim jeans. The question of what to wear is far more complicated than usual. Dressing becomes a balancing…
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What’s in the Suitcase of a Billionaire?
The Art of Traveling Rich For the ultra-wealthy, summer travel isn’t just about getting away; it is a tradition, a must, the season of yacht parties and outdoor gatherings. While most travelers battle overbooked flights, crowded terminals, and sunburned itineraries, for the people of the upper class, stress simply doesn’t make it past the front…
