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The Reconstructed Classics Edit
Sometimes, a good classic needs to be taken apart—just to be put back together better.
What makes a piece a classic—and who says we can't mess with it? Long before oversized tailoring ruled runways and asymmetric hems became the norm, the classics were… well, classic. Structured. Predictable. Tailored within an inch of their lives. But fashion, much like art, gets bored—and the greats have always known how to mess things up in the best way.
From the deconstructed jackets of the 1980s Japanese avant-garde to Margiela's scissors-happy reinterpretations in the '90s, classic garments have long been a playground for rebellion. The trench coat didn't stop at Burberry. The white shirt didn't end at crisp collars. The idea of 'classic' became a canvas—and the result? Creations that feel timeless and entirely new at once.
This edit takes notes from that lineage. It's all about familiar shapes flipped with a twist: sharp shoulders softened by slouch, tailored trousers cropped and split, blazers with buttons that don't quite follow the rules. These are pieces that nod to tradition while quietly (or not so quietly) challenging it. Neith Studios | Look 4 in FW25
All about silhouette, this belted blazer nips and flares with just the right balance. Sleek, soft, and a little sci-fi, you can throw it on for a meeting, or just to feel more put together on an off day. Farah Seif | The Gradient Set
This sculptural grey vest layered with subtle curves pairs with a clean-cut mini. It plays with shape in a way that feels futuristic, but totally wearable. Sekhmet | The Mahiss Mini Bag in Black
Angular and compact, this bag adds punch without overcomplicating your look. It's the kind of shape that works with sharp tailoring or a plain white tee. It doesn't shout statement piece, but it gets the job done. Abadia | The Kaia Square Neck Dress & The Jeel Boxy Blazer
The earth-toned pairing of a ruched dress and clean blazer makes this look feel soft and grounded. There's elegance in the contrast— flowing lines against strong shoulders. It moves between day and night without trying too hard. Norá Label | Aurora Top in White
Like a corset and a tuxedo shirt had a love child. The Aurora top wraps and flares in all the right places, with pleats that feel polished but not too precious. It also works well for dressed-up dinners or gallery nights. Yasmin Mansour | The Mini Cyas in Cherry Red
Bold and architectural, this mini bag is more so sculptural object than accessory. Cherry red adds the bite; the structure brings the balance. It's the perfect piece to disrupt a neutral look in the best way. Lamaé Studios | Burgundy High Cowl Dress & Feather Abaya
This look is all drama in the details. A high cowl neckline and clean drape set the scene—but the feathered cuffs steal it. It's a classic for Middle Eastern cultures in its own right, but with a spin. Noura Sulaiman | The 8 PM Set in Black
This is a minimal, structured jacket with barely-there contrast trims. It's the kind of piece that looks as good zipped up as it does thrown over your shoulder. Purple Wolf Clothing | Corduroy Waistcoat & Asymmetrical Pointed Skirt
The set rethinks officewear with a twist; shoulder pads, sharp lapels, and a slashed asymmetrical skirt. The dusty plum hue gives it a softened edge, while the fabric adds a subtle texture. Tuba Ergin | Lisa Jumpsuit
This sleek jumpsuit is designed like a two-piece, but moves like one. A structured shirt top flows into high-rise black trousers with a cinched waist and long sleeves. Subtle ribbing and sharp cuffs give it an extra touch of reconstructed edge. Ziyad Buainain | Look 5 in 'mourning, resilience, hope'
A sweetheart neckline and ballooned hemline give this dress a kind of poetic volume. Playful but still refined, it's equal parts experimental and elegant. It's made for movement, and a little bit of mischief. Solennel by Saedi | Whisper Drape Shirt
Soft pleats and asymmetrical gold buttons reshape this classic white shirt into something more sculptural. With a slanted neckline and gentle ruching, it feels considered without trying too hard. It pairs just as easily with denim as it does with tailoring. Double A | The Damian Leather Jacket in Burgundy
This deep burgundy leather jacket drapes like a robe, but wears like a tailored piece. Its belted waist and soft structure make it easy to dress up or down. The rich tone is subtle, but never flat. Rigash | The Bold Checkered Tie
This unisex faux leather tie adds a graphic layer to minimal looks. With its soft check texture and short, clean cut, it feels both fresh and familiar. Wear it with oversized shirting or a sharp-shouldered blazer. Dina Shaker | Hybrid Cocoon Sleeve Jacket in Olive Green
This structured jacket plays with proportion—cinched waist, flared hem, and exaggerated sleeves. The denim front panel grounds the look, while the olive fabric softens it. It's sharp without being too serious. Maison Alaïa | Black Round Jeans in Wool Gabardine
Tailored with a dramatic barrel leg and a cinched high waist, these trousers rework tradition with a sculptural twist. The silhouette does the talking. It's a power pant that doesn't need volume to be loud. Ohanna | ADA
The corset-style top and relaxed trousers in a deep chocolate brown make this set feel both structured and easy. The rich texture gives it a lived-in attitude, but the silhouette keeps it sharp. Eqourla | The Cabin Hide Jacket & Rebel Leather Skirt
With a square neckline and tactile finish, this jacket leans into earthy tones and sculptural form. It's the kind of piece that ages well in your wardrobe. The skirt version of the statement jacket brings the same rugged softness in a more compact silhouette. High-waisted with a subtle flare, it anchors your look without trying too hard.