
The Vintage Look
Vintage, between nostalgia and modernity
Far from being a simple mimicry, this return to vintage is also being fed by a modern interpretation.
Old looks are remixed, diverted and assembled with contemporary pieces. Retro style becomes a playground, an infinite source of inspiration and is called neo-retro.
If this style is making such a strong comeback today, it's also because it has always existed in the DNA of certain icons. And Ines de la Fressange is obviously one of them.
Since her early days, she has embodied a natural, nonchalant and resolutely French elegance. Her style is characterised by simple, well-cut pieces, often inspired by classic women's wardrobes..
Modern pieces with that little retro twist that makes all the difference.
Through her brand, she perpetuates this vision of fashion that doesn't follow trends, but crosses them and feeds off them without forgetting anything. Free, joyful, luminous fashion, where the past is never old-fashioned, but always alive.
Responsible vintage
The taste for vintage clothing is also part of an ethical approach. Vintage fashion appeals because encourages to consume better, less, and differently.
Friperies, second-hand pieces of course, but this approach also invites us to build a wardrobe full of meaning, where each garment tells a story and makes it last.
The creations by Ines de la Fressange Paris, notably in the Spring Summer 2025 collection, are part of this desire for long-lasting, inspired pieces, made to last the years with grace, the opposite of disposable fashion.
A modern heiress style
Dressing vintage in 2025 isn't about replaying the past or limiting yourself to wearing old pieces, it's also about using them as a basis for creating a lasting style , asserting a personal aesthetic rooted in good taste, respect for beautiful things and a genuine freedom of expression imbued with memory.
Retro has never been so contemporary.
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