In the ever-evolving world of style, the pendulum has swung away from the "less is more" mantra. We are currently living in an era defined by —a movement where volume, saturated color palettes, and maximalist proportions reign supreme.
Color is being used in "large" ways. We are moving beyond the "Sad Beige" era into a world of "Dopamine Dressing."
If you’re going for trousers, tuck in your shirt to define the waist. In the ever-evolving world of style, the pendulum
Embracing the Bold: The Rise of Big, Tones, and Large-Scale Fashion
"Big" gold hoops and "large" link chains are the go-to for elevating a simple base layer. We are moving beyond the "Sad Beige" era
This involves wearing a single color from head to toe but playing with different shades (tones) of that hue. A "large" cobalt blue ensemble or a "big" forest green suit makes a much stronger impact than a multi-colored outfit.
Pairing a chunky, oversized cable-knit sweater with sleek leather trousers creates a high-contrast look that feels expensive and intentional. A "large" cobalt blue ensemble or a "big"
The skinny jean has officially been dethroned by wide-leg trousers and "barrel" jeans that prioritize movement and airiness. 2. Tons of Texture: Layering with Depth