Seasonless Style: Making the Most of Your Wardrobe

Why You Won’t Stop Wearing our Spring/Summer Selection

Seasonless style is all about maximising your wardrobe’s potential. But how do you achieve this? By choosing versatile, meaningful garments that transcend the seasons. This is why our Spring/Summer mix is something you won’t stop wearing.

Here’s why:

  1. Cotton and lightweight garments are incredibly versatile. These pieces mix and match effortlessly with other items in your wardrobe, even more so than bulkier winter garments. In fact, with the right layering, they open up endless possibilities for style, regardless of the season.
  2. The key to a seasonless wardrobe lies in meaningful pieces. A truly versatile wardrobe is built on thoughtfully chosen items that can be worn year-round. Our Spring/Summer selection is curated with this in mind, offering garments that provide value and adaptability throughout the year.

Ultimately, it’s all about styling. With the right approach, our Spring/Summer selection of meaningful garments can serve you well in any season.

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Here are a few examples:

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New Season’s Colour Palette and Fabrics

Niche Fashion: Fall-Winter 24-25 Style Mood Inspiration


As we await the arrival of our Fall-Winter 24-25 selection of international independent fashion designers, it’s time to immerse ourselves in the new season’s colour palette and fabrics.

This Fall-Winter 24-25 season, our curated selection celebrates both the richness of traditional craftsmanship and the innovative spirit of modern design. These are pieces meant to be cherished, each one carefully chosen for its exceptional quality and timeless appeal. So, in two words: good design.

Fall-Winter 24-25: Colour Palette and Fabrics


From Meagratia we selected a sophisticated blend of textures and tones. From the deep, inky black of wool to the striking contrast of grey cotton with red embroidery, the pieces exude a quiet strength. Also, the sturdy ivory cotton and pristine white cotton bring balance, offering versatility and a canvas for creative layering.

Miaoran captivated us with its bold use of laser-cut black wool against a delicate light pink base. This unexpected pairing creates a dynamic interplay between light and dark, soft and sharp – a perfect reflection of the season’s transitional nature.

From Ujoh – new in from Japan, we selected a moody and luxurious spectrum with hues like violet and bordeaux cotton. But also, aubergine light wool. These deep, rich tones evoke the quiet elegance of fall, while the ebony cotton provides a grounding element, ensuring each piece is as enduring as it is stylish.

New season's colour palette and fabrics


Marc le Bihan elevates the season with colours like “windsor” and “lie de vin” wool viscose, blending heritage with innovation. These materials offer warmth and texture, along with a sense of understated elegance.

Aurōra brings a singular focus with its violet wool, a colour that symbolises both creativity and introspection. This piece stands out as a statement of individuality within the broader collection.

GoodNeighbors Shirts captures the essence of the night sky with a stardust print on dark blue. Also, it offers practicality with grey heavy cotton. These fabrics are designed for durability without sacrificing the subtle artistry that makes each piece unique.

Conclusion


Each piece is carefully selected to effortlessly mix and match with one another, as well as with the garments you already own. We can’t wait to receive the new collections and create unique outfits just for you.

The new season’s colour palette and fabrics we have chosen are more than just a trend. They are a curated expression of style that values uniqueness, quality and longevity. As you explore these new arrivals, remember that each piece is not just a garment, but a meaningful addition to a more thoughtful wardrobe.

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What did you wear during your summer holidays?

Rethinking Fashion in a Boiling World – Evolved Style in the Context of Climate Change


A question many of us hear: What did you wear during your summer holidays? On the surface, it might seem trivial – a simple conversation starter. But in reality, the question touches on something deeper, reflecting our values and the state of our planet.

Indeed, fashion may seem naive, but it is not. We, humans, are social animals, so we dress for work, special occasions, time off or holidays. In fact, the fashion industry is huge and the effects are well known.

Despite growing awareness, the trend of consuming mass-produced, disposable fashion persists. This need to constantly showcase new looks comes at a steep price – one paid by our planet, which is literally heating up as a result of our choices.

This doesn’t work anymore.

Overconsumption, disposable fashion, and the ‘buy and toss’ mentality belong to a past that is wreaking havoc on our present. It’s time to shift our mindset, rethink these habits, and embrace a more sustainable approach to fashion.

What did you wear during your summer holidays?
Holidays in Basilicata – Summer style #formodernhumans

Meaningful pieces: evolved style #formodernhumans


So, what did we wear during our summer holidays? The answer is simple: the same meaningful garments that have been the staples in our urban wardrobes. This is the essence of meaningful pieces – they’re the only garments worth owning. When paired just right, they effortlessly take you from the city streets to the sandy beaches, offering a unique and timeless style. 

Meaningful garments are the result of thoughtful design: quality pieces with a timeless aesthetic – made to last. Our Spring/Summer 24 selection includes versatile shirts, dresses, t-shirts, and shorts, crafted from silk to cotton and lace, all adaptable for multiple occasions. In fact, thoughtful fashion in limited pieces is our focus.

The bottom line? We don’t need more. With waste piling up everywhere, it’s time to reject ‘garbage fashion.’ What we need is less – much less – but better. Fewer pieces, higher quality.

As climate change intensifies and our planet heats up, the urgency to act grows stronger. Now, more than ever, meaningful pieces are the only ones worth having. The true style alternative #formodernhumans

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A Pause in a Boiling World

Confronting Climate Change During the Hottest Summer Ever


After a brief pause from writing, we’re confronted with a stark reality: the world isn’t just metaphorically but literally boiling. This realisation resonates deeply with us, not only with our work in the fashion industry but also with our entire lives.

Over the past few weeks, we journeyed through Italy, from Milano to the tranquil landscapes of Basilicata. Along the way, we immersed ourselves in beautiful places, savouring the food, connecting with people, and even grappling with Wi-Fi issues that forced us to momentarily step back from blogging. But what left the most profound impression was the relentless heat. The scorching temperatures, the unnaturally boiling seawater, everywhere. This was an unprecedented experience that made the reality of climate change feel more tangible than ever.

The summer of 2024 is now officially the hottest on record.

A Pause in a Boiling World
Basilicata – Marina di Pisticci


This extreme weather is having a profound impact not only on production chains and labourers but also on consumer habits and retailers. Yet, the fashion industry remains largely indifferent to this urgent crisis. Instead of responding to these challenges, the slowdown in consumer spending and the resulting decline in brand revenues are driving the industry in the opposite direction.

According to Business Of Fashion “Sustainability teams at big brands have been hit with layoffs; some companies have watered down their climate targets; and others are deprioritising sustainability efforts to focus on growth amid market volatility.”

Faced with financial pressures, the fashion system is prioritising growth and profitability, relegating sustainability to the background. Even the industry’s outward commitment to sustainability is starting to crumble.
Are we about to witness the facade completely collapse?

And so, in this moment of pause in a boiling world, the harsh reality of climate change compelled us to question everything.

How can we ignore the effects of this climate crisis on our lives and our work? Can the fashion industry really continue with business as usual? Should we reopen our boutiques as if nothing has changed? Is it possible to approach the Spring/Summer 2025 buying season without acknowledging the profound shifts happening around us?

Moreover, should we rush into the new Fall/Winter 2024-25 season? Still clinging to the outdated practice of dividing collections by season?

These are questions we can no longer avoid. The reality of our boiling world demands a thoughtful and immediate response.


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Kimia Yousofi: Platform, Leadership and Values

Championing the Right to Empowerment


The journey of Kimia Yousofi at the Paris Olympics provided much food for thought on the concepts of platform, leadership, and values. In today’s world, having a platform seems to be everything. Whether the content is authentic or not, few seem to care. You can be uninformed – often the case – but if you have a platform, doors open. You’re in!

Unfortunately, the contemporary idea of a platform often equates to a superficial social media presence. However, we believe that a true platform and leadership are about much more than showcasing a new handbag, your body, or spewing hate towards anyone who doesn’t fit the mainstream mould.

This is why Kimia Yousofi has become one of our favourite athletes: she used the Olympic platform to express her sense of leadership and values.

Kimia Yousofi’s Paris 2024 Olympics inspiring experience


At the Paris 2024 Olympics, Kimia Yousofi ran the slowest time in her preliminary round of the women’s 100m competition. Having already competed in Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo, this was her third Olympics. Yousofi finished with a time of 13.42 seconds, slower than the 13.29 she ran in Tokyo.

Most athletes might feel disappointed at this point, but for Yousofi, this race was just the beginning. As the competition concludes, she removes the bib pinned to the back of her jersey, proudly displaying the red, green, and black emblem of Afghanistan. Then, she turns the bib around, eager to show the camera what is written on the other side. It’s crucial that people see it.

“Education, Sport, Our Right,” it reads.

image of Kim Yousofi holding a card which reads: "Education, Sport, Our Rights."


“Of course, the Olympic Games are a big dream for every athlete, not just for me. I’ve competed in the Tokyo Olympics and the Rio Olympics. But back then, I was running just for myself, because I loved to run. Now, I’m here for Afghanistan’s girls. I almost forgot my dream. I almost forgot everything. And I worked hard for three years, but all of this is for Afghanistan’s girls,” she says.

“I was in Kabul when the Taliban came. And I wanted to stay because I felt I belonged to this country. My people needed me. But many told me they couldn’t guarantee my safety. I was a woman with a public face because I had carried the flag of Afghanistan just a few days before. So I had to flee. I went first to Iran, and then Australia helped me get a visa to go there,” she added.

Ever since the Taliban took over the country, girls have been banned from even studying. “Our girls in Afghanistan, our women, want their basic rights—education, the ability to play sports. They want to be treated as human beings. They want to be able to decide what to do with their lives. These rights have been taken away from them for the last three years. I’m fighting for that.”

Kimia Yousofi and women’s rights


Despite not being in peak physical condition, Yousofi ran. Although she had prepared well for the Olympics, she developed an allergy in the weeks leading up to the event and then injured her right knee just before the race. “My knee was really sore, but I told myself I’m just going to run. I kept icing it and took pain tablets to manage the pain. But I had to run.”

She will do all of this to remind Afghan girls that there is another world out there. “I have a message for Afghan girls. Look for opportunities, and then use them. Even if you get a small one, use it. Don’t give up. Don’t let others make your decisions for you,” she says.

So, if having a platform is the most important thing today, she secured a powerful one! Platform, leadership, and values – all at once. Kimia Yousofi won!

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