MODA / FASHION
of-pearl hues that have the festive look while allowing the light to play with the fabric. Texture has become a language in its own right. Sequins are in, but only in combination with other materials — in particular robust knitwear. Layers enable an outfit to transition easily from an office party to a rooftop gath- ering, and for the New Year to be wel- comed with style and ease. Accessories are no longer a second- ary consideration; they are co-authors of your fashion story. Huge earrings, sculptural hair clips, metallic boots and oversized belts provide contrast, elevate cleansed silhouettes and allow one to make a statement even with a simple dress. The festive season calls for risk: mix textures, combine gloss- es or let your jewellery reflect the light around you. Sustainable fashion is occupying an increasingly important place. Season- al clothing is no longer about one-off luxury. Vintage has gone from a micro trend to mainstream sophistication — imaginative ret- ro creations
and uniquely embellished blazers are now totally acceptable. That’s because nothing says “I know what I’m doing” like a carefully selected outfit that has a sto- ry behind it. Nonethe-
from sec- ond-hand outlets, repurposed fur pieces
less, and de- spite all the deft crafts-
manship, the main character- istic of fash- ion in 2025 is freedom. Dress-
es sway close to the body and coats are slung over the shoul- ders like couture piec- es. Even the skin-tight mini skirt has been re- imagined with asymmet- ric hems and subtle tex- tural details that make every move—toast, twirl, dance—con- sidered and elegant. All in all, the winter wardrobe is made for danc- ing, hugging and moments that last long after midnight.
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