There’s a simple rule I come back to more often than people expect.
If one piece is strong, everything else can stay quiet.
In this case, it’s the coat:
A bold texture.
A clear presence.
Something that already carries enough character on its own.
And that’s exactly why everything else becomes simpler.
Black.
Clean lines.
No competition.
Because balance doesn’t come from adding more, It comes from knowing when to stop.
The same applies to color:
You don’t need many.
Just one, used with intention.
Here, it’s red.
Not everywhere.
Just enough to create a rhythm.
Shoes.
Headband.
That’s it.
The result isn’t louder. It’s clearer.
There’s also something interesting about pieces like this.
They always start conversations.
About taste.
About choices.
About where the line is.
And that’s fine.
Because style has never been about avoiding reactions.
It’s about handling them with ease.
What matters, in the end, is coherence.
Not perfection.
Not approval.
Just a combination that makes sense together — without effort.
And that’s often what clients are really looking for.
Not complexity. But clarity they can actually use.
Silvia
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