At the same time, femininity finds a new voice through
lace and
transparencies, no longer reserved for eveningwear.
Ermanno Scervino, for example, brings them into
blazers and
shirts, revealing a sophisticated yet powerful attitude. Alongside these,
jersey and
technical fabrics define fluid, comfortable silhouettes,
perfect for a lifestyle that moves between urban energy and relaxed moments.
Suede adds
softness to outerwear and accessories, while
faux fur, increasingly chosen in natural,
shaded tones, becomes the symbol of
responsible
luxury.
Experimentation remains fertile ground.
Maison Margiela introduced fabrics with aged
surfaces and artisanal finishes, evoking the passage of time, while
Stella McCartney continues to lead the way in sustainability with
innovative materials and recycled denim. Here, fashion is not only aesthetic, it’s also an
ethical and
cultural statement.