Style & Fashion

Linen in Summer: The Fabric European Fashion Never Abandons
Some fabrics age well. Linen is one of them.While fashions change from season to season, linen remains. Not because it’s a trend — but because it’s a rational response to the European climate, to a love of natural materials, to the need for something that lasts longer than one season.What Makes Linen SpecialLinen absorbs moisture without retaining heat. On 30°C days, it's the difference between experiencing summer and suffering through summer. The surface temperature of the skin in a linen fabric can be 3 to 4°C lower than in equivalent... Read more...
Spring Summer 2026 Trends: What Stays, What Goes
Fashion in 2026 doesn't scream. It whispers with confidence.After years of visual excess and weekly microtrends, European fashion has returned to what it has always excelled at: lasting pieces, real materials, silhouettes that age well.What Stays in 2026Linen as a FoundationLinen has moved beyond casual to become an editorial identity. In wrap skirts, flowing blouses, or wide-leg trousers—natural linen is the texture of the season. It lasts. It improves with time. It says everything without saying anything.Wide Leg as the Dominant SilhouetteThe wide-leg silhouette has cemented itself as the go-to... Read more...
Wide Leg Trousers: How to Wear Them Without Making a Mistake
The wide leg is the silhouette of the moment — and also one of the most versatile there is. It works in romantic floral, in rose quartz denim, in classic twill. It works day or night, in the city or at the beach. Why wide leg trousers? The wide leg elongates the silhouette and creates movement. They're as comfortable as pyjamas but look like you've made an effort. And that's exactly what we want from a garment. Rules for wearing them well High waist, always. Defines the silhouette and creates... Read more...
Crochet Trend: How to Wear It and Why It's Worth It
Crochet is back with a vengeance — and it doesn't look like it's going away anytime soon. From the beaches of the Algarve to summer festivals, handmade pieces have become the symbol of a more conscious, slower, more human fashion. Why crochet? Each crochet piece is unique. No two are alike. In an era of mass production and fast fashion, wearing crochet is a gesture of intent — a statement that you value the work of the person who made the piece, the time it took, the artistry it required.... Read more...