APRIL 2026 EDIT
The New Minimalism
Quiet silhouettes, architectural cuts, and why restraint is the story this season.

There's a quietness to this season that we haven't seen in years. Not the loud quiet of beige normcore, but the confident quiet of clothes that know exactly what they are.
Toteme keeps setting the baseline. Jil Sander continues to prove that structural tailoring reads as a point of view, not a cost. And the mid-tier — Baum und Pferdgarten, Sea NY, Veronica Beard — is edited enough to hold its own next to them.
What we're reaching for: a single well-cut wool coat, denim that wasn't designed to be a statement, knitwear that disappears into the rest of the closet without announcing itself.
