Arts Issue
This month's fashion trends.
Sip of burgundy
It's not red, it's not scarlet, it's not bordeaux. It's burgundy: the color of the wine that springs from France's Burgundy region and warms up winter closets in the most varied silhouettes. Like the drink of the same name, it provides an earthy, spicy appearance, balanced by the sweetness of red fruits. In fashion, however, this shade does not need to be consumed in moderation.
Cutting and sewing
Sewing is an art, but the brush is not part of it. Instead, there are pins, needles and scissors, which transform mere pieces of fabric into sculptures that adorn the human body. For this cold season, expect moderate coverage, complemented by fragments of exposed skin. And there's no need to fear low temperatures. In the presence of cut-outs, warmth comes from within.
Rebel without a cause
Blame it on James Dean, Natalie Wood or any other member of the film after which this trend is named. But the truth is that, in the absence of rules, there is no cause that justifies rebellion. It comes from expressing your individuality, visible in the way you are, the way you look and the way you dress. Pieces with acid humor? Disproportionate silhouettes? Call someone who wears a wardrobe that describes them a rebel.
*Originally translated from the Arts Issue, published November 2023. Full credits and stories in the print issue.
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