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Translating runway trends into real-life fashion

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October 21, 2025

FASHION week/month has come and gone. Paris dazzled, Milan turned heads, and New York proved that minimalism is here to stay.

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Now, the real question is: how do we turn those runway looks into something wearable, whether you're in Braam or Bantry Bay?

This summer, it’s all about confidence, colour and clever styling. The key? Investing in timeless, high-quality pieces that elevate what you already own.

Whether you're building your capsule wardrobe or remixing last season's staples, a few intentional choices can take you from everyday chic to effortless icon.

To help decode the season's defining looks, Michael Zahariey, the co-founder of Luxity, South Africa's leading pre-loved luxury retailer, breaks down the key trends that dominated the runways and shows how to make them work in real life.

“Summer style isn’t about a total overhaul,” says Zahariev. “It’s about the intelligence of investing in great items, a statement belt, a timeless leather bag, pieces that instantly elevate everything you already own”

Utilitarian chic: Function meets fashion

Forget everything you know about workwear. Utilitarian chic is now all about luxury. Picture structured cargo pants with sharp tailoring or a crisp linen skirt in neutral tones.

The key is to balance practical pieces with polished ones.

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