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LESSONS ON ESSENTIALISM
Babaton Spring 23
The Spring 23 Collection An in-depth exploration of this season’s required wearing. Designed for the brightest of minds. And closets. It’s science. It’s art. It’s a little bit of math. Welcome to lessons on essentialism with model and muse Birgit Kos. Let us commence.
FIGURE 1 — CONTOUR A textbook case on essentialism. An array of silhouettes cut from Babaton’s iconic second-skin fabric coveted for its smoothing effect and endless versatility. Pair it with a power blazer. Or a power lean. Minimal thinking needed. Multiple closets encouraged.
“This shade of navy is just… beautiful.”
“This shade of navy is just… beautiful.”
FIGURE 2 — SUITING Anatomy of the essential suit. Up top, the Agency Blazer. A single-breasted classic complete with a notch lapel and darts for shaping. Next up, the Pleated Pant. Yet another staple crafted with a high rise and a wide leg — all tailored to perfection. There’s chemistry here.
“Beige and more beige. Naturally.”
“Beige and more beige. Naturally.”
FIGURE 3 — SHIRTING Can you and should you wear the button-up shirt seven times a week? Is happiness synonymous with the soft touch of cotton poplin? Maybe. You’ll address that in your dissertation. Your word count is unlimited — as are your outfit possibilities. Go forth. Explore. Maybe get a little philosophical.
“And voilà — the power of a good blazer.”
“And voilà — the power of a good blazer.”
FIGURE 4 — SCULPT KNIT Now for some not-scary math. Start your equation with Sculpt Knit — Babaton’s signature figure-smoothing yarn. Add a relaxed-fit blazer, a wide-leg pant, an unexpected cut-out. Get into multiples if you’d like. Sculpt Knit + everything else. Memorize this formula — it’s this season’s uniform.
"Ok, this is my new uniform."
"Ok, this is my new uniform."