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Style to fall for

The way we see it, 2021 is at least looking to be more positive than the uncertain realities of the previous year. We’re getting vaccinated, travel bubbles are in the process of happening the world over, and there are concrete plans on opening up economies once again.

The fashion industry may be in a bit of a disarray-fashion houses began internally restructuring their business models during the height of the pandemic-but one thing that remains consistent is in the way fashion often reflects our lived realities. While it may be easy to create collections that speak to a rather bleak future, fashion has always championed positivity. And we definitely could do with some.

It’s not that designers are out of touch with reality, but

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