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WHY VINTAGE NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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October 14, 2025

There's something about vintage fashion that feels timeless, a certain charm that refuses to fade, no matter how fast trends come and go.

- By Yashmitha Sritheran

In a world where micro-trends last barely a month and social media dictates what's “in” and “out,” vintage continues to stand tall, unbothered by the chaos of fast fashion. It's not just clothing anymore; it's culture, nostalgia, and storytelling woven into fabric.

At its core, vintage represents something many crave today, authenticity. Every vintage piece carries a history, a past life that new clothing can't replicate. The faded denim jacket from the '80s, the silk scarf from your grandmother's collection, or that polka-dot dress reminiscent of the swinging '60s, these aren't just garments; they're time capsules.

In a generation obsessed with individuality, wearing vintage is like reclaiming a piece of history and making it your own. It's the art of mixing eras to tell a story, your story, through what you wear. Whether it's the confidence of old Hollywood glam or the effortless cool of '90s grunge, vintage fashion lets you express who you are beyond the trends of the moment. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the rise of vintage is deeply tied to sustainability. The fashion industry is one of the world's biggest polluters, and as awareness grows, many are turning toward more conscious consumption. Shopping vintage is a quiet rebellion against throwaway culture, an act of sustainability disguised as style.

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