Adaptable and Casual

Adaptable and Casual
Instagram is showing that the casualization of dress-codes has taken over the outerwear looks after the pandemic. As consumers are seeking for practical and comfortable garment properties, their focus on puffers and quilted styles as well as transitional looks is omnipresent. Layering is key now. From cropped silhouettes and vests to oversized shearling aviators and bomber jackets, influencers are setting a multi-layered look this season. As weather patterns are becoming more unpredictable these days, such qualities are essential to smoothly transition from one climate to the other. Overall, silhouettes feel more relaxed and take over from usually classic tailoring coats. Soft materials in brushed yarns, furry textures or cocooning quilting are adding to this cozy look and offer a contemporary fusion of elegance and ease. Take a closer look below:

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While most categories are booming with sparkles and occasion-ready glitz, outerwear is feeling more casual and laid-back than ever. Contemporary yet stylized lines are dominating the product group and introduce a genderless and long-lasting mindset. Looks are made for everyday dressing and build exciting contrasts with evening-ready outfits underneath. Combining oversized bombers with mini dresses and floor-length puffers with stiletto heels, just because a style is known for its streetwear capabilities, does not mean that it has to follow its clichés. Furry materials and iconic pops of color are similarly spicing up this season’s outerwear favorites and infuse the looks with a positive and digital-ready boost.
