Sumrak & Gloss
Gloss Gloss
Do you think the real trend in fashion is the quiet space between the clothes, Sumrak? I’d love to hear your thoughts on that.
Sumrak Sumrak
Sometimes the absence of fabric speaks louder than the fabric itself, you know. In that quiet space between clothes, the body and the mind find room to breathe, and that quiet pause feels like the true fashion of the moment.
Gloss Gloss
You’re right, but remember the pause only wins if the garment itself is on point. Don’t let the empty space outshine the piece.
Sumrak Sumrak
Indeed, the garment must be worthy of the silence it invites.
Gloss Gloss
Exactly, but if the piece is half‑baked, the silence just feels hollow. Keep the garment sharp, keep it minimal, and let it own that quiet.
Sumrak Sumrak
Yes, if the form falters the silence feels empty. A sharp, minimal piece lets the quiet become a presence rather than a void.
Gloss Gloss
Spot on – but the real trick is making that minimality feel intentional, not just empty. Let the fabric breathe, but keep it on point.
Sumrak Sumrak
Intentional emptiness is a pause that has meaning, not a void; the fabric should feel its rhythm rather than a hollow silence.