Recession Core: the essential pieces and tips for having a wardrobe with this trend

Recession Core: the essential pieces and tips for having a wardrobe with this trend

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With comfortable pieces in neutral colors, this style has the advantage of not needing a lot of time to put together a look. g1 spoke with fashion influencers in search of essential items. Fashion on the networks: understand the recession core and the luxury core The Recession Core, a fashion trend that is on the rise this season and which bets on neutral colors and timeless pieces, has left the catwalks and is already on the streets. But it really gained momentum within social networks, especially TikTok, a trendsetter platform. In this week that São Paulo Fashion Week is back, starting on Thursday (25th), g1 explains in a series of reports minimalist trends that are leaving the catwalks and reaching the streets (and social networks). g1 talked to influencers (and tiktokers) Amanda Pieroni and Luíza Schiavini, who maintain profiles to talk about everyday fashion, to explain which are the essential items to accompany this style. Feet on the ground Joker shirts Tailoring to leave an elegant look Jeans with no expiry date Neutral T-shirts Recession Core base Amanda Pieroni and Luíza Schiavini, fashion influencers on social networks Reproduction/Instagram Elegant and discreet: what is ‘Quiet Luxury’, a trend that leaves ostentation aside Neutral colors and everyday clothes: what is the ‘Recession Core’, in high this season Amanda, 27 years old, graduated in engineering and didn’t think about being a fashion influencer. “I always liked it, I studied alone, I even thought about pursuing a career, but I opted for engineering”, says she who has about 1.3 million followers on TikTok. There, she began posting videos with the provocation: “Is this stylish or is it just stylish because she is thin?”. In them, she recreates the looks of models and celebrities. “I’ve always been a fat kid and I’ve always had this way of thinking. I started doing this picture on TikTok, people started to engage with me. Then I started posting my looks, people liked it”, she says. Amanda Pieroni in videos in which she reproduces the looks of models and celebrities on TikTok Reproduction/TikTok The influencer continues, currently, posting her looks and giving fashion tips, both on TikTok and on Instagram. “It’s not so much ‘how to dress’ tips, because I think people have to dress the way they want. That’s what I talk about on the networks.” Luíza, also 27 years old, graduated in graphic design and worked as a stylist. For ten years, she has been creating content for social networks. “First I had a blog, then I moved to Instagram, and a few years ago I moved to TikTok,” she explains. Currently, she is dedicated only to creating content for these networks. “I confess that Instagram is still my favorite platform. I like it [TikTok], but my lane is more photo”, he says. “But TikTok has a reach power that no other network has the other day. Sometimes a video of you goes viral on TikTok and people flock to your Instagram. And this is very important. So, I always post videos that I’d like to consume, which is putting together looks and giving ideas for looks.” Basis for Recession Core Both Amanda and Luíza say that we’ve seen this trend before. “The term was created in response to recession of 2008, and which we see repeating itself now, in 2023”, says Luíza. “With the world on the verge of a crisis, people will not want to invest in pieces that are too extravagant”, says Amanda. “Months ago we saw the cobalt blue, the pink of the [grife] Valentino and the most striking colors on the rise. Now, we see that the pieces are not so colorful anymore”, she says. The two point out that the pieces are more basic and versatile. “A space is opened for minimalist pieces, essentials of everyday life, and that don’t have an expiry date. validity, which are not fated to be a trend and in a few months, no one will want to use it”, completes Luíza. The base then are neutral colors, such as black, white, navy blue, nude, beige, off-white and in cuts more basic, without extravagance, in tailored pieces, dress shirts, plain T-shirts and jeans. For prints, the bet is only on stripes, and for accessories, minimalist designs. “In fact, we are seeing a boom in pearls”, says Amanda. The advantage of having items with these characteristics? The risk of making mistakes when putting together the look is much smaller. “It’s easier [montar o look], because they are more basic and combine with each other”, says Amanda. “It’s easier for those who don’t have much idea of ​​joining, than the combination is. The only printed piece is the striped sweater, which will match any of the pieces.” Neutral T-shirts At Recession Core, T-shirts and tank tops are a good base to compose the look. They appear in neutral colors, such as white, off- white and in nude. “They are the most basic, without big prints, much less big prints by brands”, says Luíza. T-shirts and blouses with more traditional and basic cuts and neutral colors make up the Recession Core Reproduction/C&A/C&A/Shein/ Shein Jeans with no expiry date One of the characteristics of this trend’s look is comfort. “The vibe is not having to think too much about the look. It’s effortless,” says Luísa. Therefore, jeans should be on the radar. But not just any model. Jeans with more classic straight cuts. Reproduction/C&A/Renner/Zara/C&A “These are classic cuts, like jeans straight, as much longer as the ones that are at ankle height, the mom jeans, and the pantacourts, which is also a classic model”, says Amanda. “The ripped ones don’t fit.” Jeans with classic cuts make up the look of the Recession Core Reproduction/Renner/C&A/C&A/Zara Tailoring to make the look more elegant Examples of how tailoring can be used in formal and informal looks Reproduction/C&A/C&A/C&A/Zara A highlight of Recession Core are the tailoring pieces. And they come in both formal looks, with shirts and shoes, but also with T-shirts, sandals and even sneakers.”These pieces are very characteristic within the ‘Old Money’ aesthetic, which is a trend within the Recession Core”, says Amanda. Tailoring to compose Recession Core looks Reproduction/C&A/Blazer/Amaro/Amaro Joker shirts Shirts are pieces that fit the good investments of this trend and can stay longer in the wardrobe. Shirts are key pieces when composing the look Reproduction/Zara/Renner/Zara/Zara The tip, to get away from the neutral a little bit, is to have striped shirts as an option in addition to white. Striped and blue shirts to get out of the white Reproduction/Zara/Renner/Amaro/Zara Feet on the ground As already mentioned, at Recession Core, comfort is at the forefront when thinking about composing a look. “Extravagant and visibly uncomfortable pieces for those wearing them are not seen with the same eyes”, says Luíza. In this case, shoes also come into play. “They are lower shoes, very ‘down to earth’ vibe.” Therefore, ballet flats, loafers and shoes with smaller heels can be included in the looks. Loafer and comfortable low-heeled shoes for Recession Core Reproduction/Capodarte/Arezzo looks

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