On the street corners in London where the morning fog has not yet dissipated, light and shadow shuttle between the classical and the modern, and time seems to slow down, just to take a closer look at you. The "Westminister Weekdays" light tweed tie suit vest and three -dimensional tailored wide pants are such a quiet but unignorable existence. It is like walking into the prologue of a fashion poem when you step into your daily life. The fabric is as light as a whisper, weaving a low-key glimmer, and moving with your steps, hiding the implicit luxury in every pleat.
The vest is three-dimensionally cut, outlining a clean and neat silhouette. The waist strap design can be adjusted freely, whether it is lightly tied to create soft lines, or casually draped to show straightforwardness, it is easy to do. The V-neck design extends the visual proportion, appropriately exposing the clavicle and neck and shoulder curves, and contains great charm in minimalism. The matching three-dimensional wide pants describe the posture with smooth strokes, not too close to the body, but can be elegant and accompanying, just like the afternoon sunshine on the streets of Britain, silently shining but warming the heart.
The two color schemes, one dark and one light, contrast but not contradict each other. The dark color is as mellow as red wine, with a bit of the charming tranquility of literature; the light color is as pure as the fog and rain in late spring, reminiscent of the wind and light by the window of the library. This is not a complicated decoration, nor is it a pretentious dazzle, but a restrained sense of sophistication, which belongs to you who know what you want. You can wear it to walk into the meeting room, or to an unexpected exhibition in the afternoon, a flower shop at the corner of the alley, or a journey that belongs only to you. Clothing is the most gentle boundary of daily life.
"Westminister Weekdays" This is a letter to modern elegant women, soft, restrained, and a unique landscape. Because the real aura never comes from publicity, but from always maintaining one's own rhythm and tranquility in the hustle and bustle.