A dress that didn’t get as many sun-dappled paella lunches as it deserved this year is the perfect basis for an early autumn outfit
Change is good. This is kind of the whole premise of fashion, when you think about it. It’s an investment in where we go from here. And here we are at the first weekend in September, the most important all-change moment in the fashion calendar. Traditionally, this is when we put our summer wardrobes away and hit the shops for an autumn refresh.
But change in 2020 has taken place on a supersized scale. In an age of titanic upheaval, it doesn’t feel to me like a true reflection of the zeitgeist to be talking about how sage green is the new blush pink, or chorister collars are the new polo necks, or whatever. This is a moment for fashion to step up and change at a more fundamental level.
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