MATERIALSIt starts with better quality fibers such as Supima cotton, fine merino wool, silk, cashmere, linen - used alone or in blends.Synthetics play an important role - especially in the mainstream market segment, but needs to look like natural fibers.Interesting yarn twists and stitch construction give fabrics an elevated and luxury look.A return to tailoring. Garments that enhance the wearer. More accessories. More unique details. More attention to colors that flatter the wearer. Likewise for prints. A move away from garments that shout, to those that are designed to frame the wearer.Consumers want to be slightly different. They want that sense of personal style.Patterns are more refined. In some cases only visible upon close inspection. More interesting weaves and stitch construction.Shapewear provides sculpting and enhancement but not in a vulgar over the top way.Everyone was to elevate themselves. That comes, in part, from how you dress. Not just styles, but also the quality of the fabrics.Trims matter and add value. Fit is essential.ELEGANT ▪ REFINED UNIQUE ▪ POLISHED ▪ SMART ▪ RELAXED CHARISMATICA LOOK TOWARDS HERITAGE SILHOUETTES AND FABRICS - REINTERPRETED FOR TODAY