For a while, the fashion industry became very quiet. Neutral tones, no logos, everything was understated. “Quiet luxury” became the standard, and anything that didn’t fit that aesthetic felt like overkill.
The energy is changing now.
The color is back. The logo will appear again. Clothes are flashier, more expressive, and more purposeful. To be honest, it feels like a return to something familiar.
Because our style is never about blending in.
We have always used fashion as a form of expression. Big silhouettes, bold colors, pieces that actually say something. Quiet luxury sought to frame taste as subtle, understated, and almost invisible.
But style doesn’t disappear.
Going back to wearing fancy clothes feels like a reset. A rejection of the idea that fashion needs to be toned down in order to be taken seriously.
And perhaps that’s the real point.
Wearing something bold is not about attracting attention. It’s about ownership. Taking up space without apology.
And if it makes people uncomfortable, it’s probably working.
Source: Pride Magazine – www.pridemagazine.com
