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Why period dressing is making a comeback
The Island
|August 30, 2025
Fashion has a habit of looping back on itself. What was once discarded as passé often reappears with renewed energy, celebrated as timeless and stylish.
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Today, the global fascination with period dressing, drawing inspiration from bygone eras, is more visible than ever. It is not confined to costume dramas or vintage fairs but has become a mainstream movement shaping runways, wardrobes, and street style.
The resurgence of this trend can be witnessed in collections from major fashion houses that mine history for inspiration. Designers frequently turn to Victorian silhouettes with their high collars and puffed sleeves, Edwardian lace blouses with delicate detailing, or the bohemian ease of the 1970s. Corsets, once symbols of restriction, have been reimagined as powerful garments that sculpt the body while making bold fashion statements. Similarly, wide-legged trousers, velvet coats, and pleated skirts from earlier decades have found their way into contemporary fashion lines. By borrowing freely from the past, the fashion industry is reshaping nostalgia into innovation.
The influence of television and streaming dramas has added fuel to the movement. Historical series with lavish costuming have captivated global audiences. Viewers often become enamored with the aesthetics of the past, seeking to replicate the poise and elegance of characters whose wardrobes are as compelling as their storylines. The ripple effect of this fascination has been felt in fashion retail, with clothing inspired by these shows flying off the racks. Social media amplifies the phenomenon, as fans recreate period looks at home, turning cultural moments into style revolutions.
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