Transitional Dressing: Logo-Free Elegance Rules the Season
Fashion enthusiasts are embracing transitional dressing, a style that effortlessly adapts to changing seasons. Key pieces, like light coats and jackets, anchor versatile looks. Logo-free elegance is trending in handbags and shoes, with under-the-radar ateliers gaining traction.
With Nothing Underneath (WNU) and Oriane 1986 are leading the way with chic women's shirts and versatile trousers respectively. Malene Birger's Tralluman plissé garments and Sézane's knits and leather pieces are also popular choices for transitional dressing.
Logo-free, high-quality handbags like Asprey London's leather pieces and Cordiz's Baba bag are in demand. For footwear, boat shoes, loafers, textured flats, and pointed pumps are favoured. Larroudé's capsule collection and Neous' Atik Shearling mule are notable options. Malva Florea's Trench Coat is a versatile, striking option.
Magda Butrym's Fall/Winter outwear collection draws inspiration from Slavic craft traditions and feminine design. Transitional dressing encourages playing with patterns, texture, and details, with materials like tweed, suede, leather, cashmere, wool, ruching, and pleats taking centre stage. Investing in elevated classics, such as oxford shirts and trousers, ensures easy mixing and matching throughout the seasons.
Transitional dressing allows for a gradual shift in wardrobe with the seasons, much like the changing weather. It's all about versatility, elegance, and embracing logo-free, high-quality pieces. Key brands like WNU, Oriane 1986, Malene Birger, Sézane, Asprey London, Cordiz, Larroudé, Neous, Malva Florea, and Magda Butrym are leading this trend.