Stripes, Contrasts, and Chromatic Power: The Invisible Language of Contemporary Luxury
In fashion, there are elements that don't merely move from trend to trend; instead, they build their own language. Stripes and two-color combinations belong to that rare category: visual codes that traverse the history of clothing, from haute couture to ready-to-wear, and are now being reinterpreted with a more refined, feminine, and contemporary approach.
In the world of luxury fans—an intimate, functional, and deeply aesthetic object—these codes find a new dimension: that of gesture.
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Some pieces never go out of style. They pass from generation to generation. The mantón is one of them. Light yet full of history, delicate in appearance yet deeply symbolic, the mantón has for centuries been one of the most refined expressions of Mediterranean femininity. Originating from exchanges between Asia and Europe—especially through Manila—it arrived in Spain to stay, adapting, reinterpreting, and becoming a cultural emblem. For decades, the mantón has been associated with tradition, festivity, and deep roots. But as with all iconic pieces, its true strength lies in its ability to transform. Today, the mantón no longer belongs only to the past.It belongs to the present. And, above all, to style. One piece, infinite interpretations In current...
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The Meaning of Flowers in Fashion: More Than Just a Print There's something almost silent—yet profoundly eloquent—about flowers in fashion. They have never been mere decoration. They have been a symbol, a language, even an attitude. Throughout history, flowers have spoken for us: of desire, of independence, of apparent fragility and real strength. From the secret codes of the Victorian era to contemporary runways, wearing flowers has always been a way of saying without speaking. This season, however, flowers change their tune. They are no longer naive or romantic in the classic sense. They are conscious. They are worn with intention. They are placed where they matter. And that's where the gesture comes in. The floral fan is not just...
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Incorporating animal prints into our wardrobe is a powerful symbolic gesture. We appropriate a skin that is not our own; we cover ourselves with a wild code in the midst of a deeply domesticated life. In an increasingly digital, urban, and disconnected everyday life, wearing leopard or zebra print is almost an unconscious claim: bringing nature to where we no longer even recognize it.
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Some fabrics not only dress, but tell stories. Damask is one of them.
In Tusitala's Tradition collection, five fans reinterpret this legendary fabric through different color backgrounds, transforming a historical motif into a contemporary style statement. Because a fan is not just an accessory: it is character, it is intention and, in this case, it is cultural heritage.
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