The fashion industry constantly reminds us that trends are cyclical: what was once new returns from the past to settle in the present and connect with new audiences. But then, is everything already created? “It’s getting harder to create a new classic. I think younger audiences find in the past a connection with those silhouettes that, for decades, managed to become icons,” explains Peruvian designer and stylist Paloma Zimmermann in conversation…
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The fashion industry constantly reminds us that trends are cyclical: what was once new returns from the past to settle in the present and connect with new audiences. But then, is everything already created? “It’s getting harder to create a new classic. I think younger audiences find in the past a connection with those silhouettes that, for decades, managed to become icons,” explains Peruvian designer and stylist Paloma Zimmermann in conversation…