This is the language of the new maximalists: Bottega Veneta’s padded leather (so thick it feels like a car interior), Loewe’s balloon hems, and The Row’s elephantine trousers that pool over the foot like a liquid shadow. These aren’t clothes. They are architecture .
Content focused on buying second-hand or donating old clothes to manage the "big" environmental impact of fast fashion. 💡 Content Strategy for Fashion Brands This is the language of the new maximalists:
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In 2026, the mantra is "Curves Are the Moment". We are seeing a move away from hiding the body toward strategic, bold shapes.