Colour also contributes to defining this aesthetic. The colour palettes are more velvety and natural: warm beige, powder pink, soft grey, ivory, sand tones and neutral shades create a relaxed, yet sophisticated image. They are not colours designed to immediately or aggressively draw attention, but to create visual harmony and depth.
The delicacy of the tones is an integral part of the aesthetic message: everything looks softer, quieter, yet no less powerful for that.
At the same time, this new femininity has nothing nostalgic or traditional about it. It is not a romantic return to the past and does not recreate a stereotypical idea of women. On the contrary, it arises from very modern needs. After years dominated by visual overload, the performative aesthetics of social media and an image often crafted to make an immediate impact, a different desire is now emerging: to feel comfortable in what one wears, to express one’s personality without pretence, and to rediscover a more authentic relationship with one’s own body.