The direction shifts toward something more lived-in — where structure remains, but the edges soften. The silhouette is still defined, yet less rigid, allowing the look to move with a sense of ease while maintaining its shape. It feels closer to how clothing exists beyond the frame.

Photo: Caleb & Gladys
Structure remains, but the silhouette begins to loosen

Photo: Caleb & Gladys
The look shifts toward ease without losing definition
The look settles into a more natural rhythm — where form is still present, but no longer rigid. It suggests a way of dressing that holds its structure while allowing movement to take over.