"We've had dozens of clients bring back entire wardrobes," Andrews said. "For a couple of clients, it's 20 to 40 pieces that we've had to take in because they've lost 20 to 30 pounds."
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The show unfolded in a half-lit, slightly feral underground car park in Paris, very "crew lost in space, hope fading." Models slipped out of the shadows in razor-sharp tailoring stretched to uncanny proportions: elongated tuxedo jackets, narrow silhouettes, sleeves that seemed to keep going forever. Pleating pulled toward the bellybutton (yes, that bellybutton) nodded discreetly to the film's most infamous body horror moment, while sheer cupro tops and floor-length dresses clung like membranes, soft, translucent, unsettling.
There are shifts in fashion that arrive without noise. They don't demand attention, yet they gradually reshape the way people dress with surprising clarity. The renewed presence of women's suits fits into this kind of quiet transformation. It isn't about looking back or reviving old dress codes. It reflects a growing appetite for clarity, intention and proportion - qualities that feel increasingly valuable in a moment defined by constant visual stimulation.
Continuing its journey of consistent, evolutionary development, the collection embodies Lardini's Code of Making: craftsmanship as a cultural value, an aesthetic stance, and a catalyst for innovation. The intersection of traditional tailoring and technological precision culminates in materials that convey meaning, while process quality emerges as the true luxury. The FW26/27 collection unfolds through four interwoven expressions: Contemporary Tailoring, Iconic Outerwear, Knitwear Layering, and Sophisticated Casual, creating a coherent yet understated aesthetic.
COVID-19 pandemic, workwear has relaxed, and the playbook for dressing for success has changed. It's caused a lot of uncertainty-but former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama shared her styling tips on how to dress for the job. "I do not pick something that doesn't make me feel good," Obama recently said in conversation with Tracee Ellis Ross about her new book, The Look. "I never wear something to follow a trend. I wear things that make me feel beautiful. That is probably the first criterion."
A film festival red carpet usually means chiffon and sequins, bare shoulders and sweeping hems, but Julia look, I feel like we are on first-name terms at this point wore dark Versace jeans with a pale striped blouse and a tailored blazer. And, yes, it is probably important to acknowledge here that when your smile alone could stop gondola traffic your clothes have less heavy lifting to do but still. It was a moment. A new era of looking smart in jeans has begun.
Jerry Lorenzo 's Fear of God has spent the last decade perfecting a singular vision - one that balances reverence for American craftsmanship with an elevated, almost spiritual minimalism. For Collection Nine, the brand takes a significant step forward by presenting its first-ever womenswear collection, a moment that feels both inevitable and groundbreaking. This debut isn't just an expansion of the Fear of God universe - it's a full expression of what Lorenzo has been building toward,
I go through periods of obsession and fascination with all of my interests-a musician or band's discography, writers and their books, directors and their films. So too with clothing brands and their designers. Pierre Mahéo, founder and creative director of Officine Générale, is one whose work I have steadily consumed over the course of my menswear career. The brand has existed since 2012, but I really became enamored in the early 2020s after visiting the downtown store here in New York.
The good news is that your experienceperhaps even wisdomcombined with your income means your sixties could be your best-dressed decade. Here's how to do it. Choose Timeless Over Trendy First, make no sudden moves. New York-based personal stylist Peter Nguyen works with professional guys in their sixties. He says the most common mistake they make is wearing things the young kids wear in an attempt to look younger or in style.
We believe artisanal excellence knows no borders and that the value of savoir faire can be passed on wherever there is talent and passion, says Antonio De Matteis, Kiton's CEO.