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Fashion trends are changing drastically, don't you think? I mean, who would have thought that laser-cut formal suits would give way to hoodies under blazers?

Next, we have cropped cardigans and boiler suits - yeppp, boiler suits are now a fashion statement, and are no longer limited to industrial workers. This shift is a significant departure from traditional fashion norms.

Then comes Post-Covid fashion, which has brought about a significant shift. We're seeing a transition (I mean we were slowly transitioning) to comfort-focused fashion, as reported in this blog.
This trend echoes the mid-70s fashion era, where your sense of clothing was characterized by comfort, freedom, and on-trend styling.

The changes are big, and I'm curious about their impact on your life and work.

Reply 1

Fashion has changed so much! Comfort is key now, and I love it!

Reply 2

Absolutely, fashion trends are evolving at an impressive pace. The shift from laser-cut formal suits to more relaxed styles like hoodies under blazers is a testament to how contemporary fashion embraces comfort and versatility. This transition reflects a broader cultural movement towards blending casual and formal elements, allowing for greater personal expression and practicality. It’s fascinating to see how these trends adapt and reshape our understanding of style, merging traditional elements with modern needs. What are your thoughts on how this trend might influence future fashion directions?

Reply 3

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by blackandblue.18
Fashion trends are changing drastically, don't you think? I mean, who would have thought that laser-cut formal suits would give way to hoodies under blazers?
Next, we have cropped cardigans and boiler suits - yeppp, boiler suits are now a fashion statement, and are no longer limited to industrial workers. This shift is a significant departure from traditional fashion norms.
Then comes Post-Covid fashion, which has brought about a significant shift. We're seeing a transition (I mean we were slowly transitioning) to comfort-focused fashion, as reported in this blog.
This trend echoes the mid-70s fashion era, where your sense of clothing was characterized by comfort, freedom, and on-trend styling.
The changes are big, and I'm curious about their impact on your life and work.

Absolutely, fashion really has flipped in surprising ways. The shift toward comfort, like hoodies under blazers or even relaxed cashmere layers, has totally changed what “dressed up” looks like. It’s made personal style feel more authentic and adaptable. For me, it’s been inspiring seeing how people mix comfort with polish pushes me to think differently about what makes an outfit stylish.

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