After the eventful past week, my search for a way to return to the flow state.
Schuanne and I share an interest in shoring up self-expression, a robust spirit that’s youthful but regrettably cut short in many cases as one matures. The collection she curates at Uncoverd defends cultures, traditions, fine craftsmanship, and bold statements.
The unadorned textile comes in a robust, vivid hand that enhances functionality and supports structure. The matte cotton is gratifyingly full-bodied – one of the key traits I value on such classics like a shirt or a trench coat.
As how most soft textures in unstructured silhouettes associate themselves with feminine elegance, there are indeed other routes we can take with those.
Minimalism, the awkwardly abused fashion term now practically girdles everything that lacks flavor, risks being rumored to be the new dull. It is not. It's captivating. And it takes a few more thoughts than just monochrome shades and basic styles to achieve that.
Among the chic Parisian, quirky British, and the minimal Scandinavian, the last is also my personal go-to. It's the equivalent of sushi in my gastronomic life.
Ruffled through but timely shaped into a slightly masculine silhouette and patterned into the classic vertical stripes, this top helps ease me in.
Nothing ultra trendy or cynical but simply aesthetically long-standing and reassuring, essentials like these Kenneth Cole pieces well tolerate manipulating context and personal identity to the garments, a major feat given the current market outlook where individual languages aspire to shape and be heard.
Purposefully disheveled volumes are at full speed. But will overuse create cynical, cut-short trends?
What’s totally irrelevant to this outfit but not anything less is: my feature interview for Bloglovin’ is now live on The Edit. Many behind-the-scene facts, if you ever wondered, are answered.










