Minimalism: A Case Of Anti-Fashion Fashion Made For The Times

This season's minimalist movement takes a page from the Helmut Lang playbook: pared back, realism-conscious and a little irreverent – in short, anti-fashion fashion that works effortlessly no matter how tough the times.

This article first appeared in the April 2020 Reality Edition of FEMALE. 

Photography Theresa Marx Styling Lorna Mcgee/A&R Creative Hair Sabrina Lefebvre Makeup Riona O'Sullivan Casting Nicholas Forbes Watson/A&R Creative Model Sophia Roetz/Select Model Agency

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Petar Petrov wool jacket, www.mytheresa.com. Goldsign denim jeans, www.net-a-porter.com. Jacquemus Le Chiquito leather bag, Club21 Forum

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Silk slip dress, Max Mara. Satin mules, Monolo Blahnik

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Leather slip dress, www.stouls.paris. Satin mules with crystals, Manolo Blahnik

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Sportmax silk midi dress, Max Mara. Leather mules, Givenchy

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Silk bra, La Perla. Silk panties, www.araks.com. Leather pencil skirt, Bottega Veneta. Amina Muaddi PVC and leather sandals, On Pedder

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Allude cashmere top and matching midi skirt, www.net-a-porter.com

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(Left) Cotton top, Prada. Cotton briefs, www.araks.com. (Right) Silk cotton-blend top and matching miniskirt, Hermes. Leather sandals, Jil Sander

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Lace and silk bodysuit, Stella McCartney. Polyamide-blend tights, www.wolfordshop.com. Leather mules, Givenchy

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Silk top, Chloe. Jacquemus cotton shorts, Club21 Forum

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Silk midi dress, Jil Sander. Leather mules, Bottega Veneta

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Materiel Tbilisi silk shirt, www.mytheresa.com. Jacquemus cotton shorts, Club21 Forum. Satin mules, Manolo Blahnik

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