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What is a Minimalist Look?
In recent years, we've seen fashion trends filled with details, decorative elements, and patterns. While this offers many possibilities for dressing, it can become overwhelming.
As a response to this aesthetic overload, minimalism—a style that never truly left—has made a strong comeback. Minimalist looks are multiplying on both runways and streets, with people who want to move away from too much ornamentation and reflect the calm and balance of their lives through their clothing.
Order, harmony, sophistication. Neutral colors, simple cuts, and functional, versatile fashion are just some of the features that define this style. But minimalist fashion has even more to offer, as we'll explain below:
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Simplicity: Minimalism avoids the use of adornments, prints, or logos on clothing. The goal is for the garment to stand out on its own, without the need for eye-catching or extravagant elements.
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Neutrality: The color palette for a minimalist look is essentially neutral. Earth tones, beige, black, white, gray, navy blue—all colors that offer endless possible combinations on their own or together.
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Quality: Another main characteristic of minimalism is the use of high-quality materials. Since the designs are simple, materials like cotton, linen, and wool play a big role in giving the garment importance.
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Basics: It's impossible to create a minimalist outfit if your wardrobe doesn’t also align with this style. That’s why it’s essential to invest in basic items with classic cuts and clean lines that are versatile and allow for many combinations, such as white T-shirts, trench coats, and straight-leg jeans.
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Balance: Unlike some trends, minimalist clothing strives for balance—neither too loose nor too tight. The aim is to create a harmonious silhouette that’s both comfortable and elegant.
Combining Neutral Tones for an Elegant Look
As mentioned, using a neutral color palette is a key feature of a minimalist look. This trend, which peaked in the '90s, often opts for total looks in neutral colors like black or white when aiming for a more elegant image inspired by the simplicity of items such as straight-leg trousers.
Timeless and Minimalist Wardrobe
A minimalist wardrobe is filled with basic items. We recommend starting with some of the simplest and most readily available garments, like blazers, straight skirts, straight-cut overshirts with pockets, or monochrome sweaters.
Functionality in Minimalist Fashion
There’s no minimalism without functionality. The clothes you should have in your wardrobe, if you want to adopt this style, should also be practical. They should allow you to create multiple combinations and be worn in both elegant minimalist looks and more casual ones, just by changing one piece. The more versatile the clothing, the better it will fit into your minimalist wardrobe.