The peplum sweater is the new basic
Its charm lies in its design, which plays with volumes while simultaneously stylising the silhouette.
Fashion, with its timeless cyclical nature, has the ability to reinterpret classic pieces and give them new life. This season, attention is once again turning to a silhouette that defined the 2010s. It is the peplum, that characteristic ruffle that starts at the waist, defining the silhouette with a touch of movement and femininity. Only this time, the peplum is not limited to blouses, tops or jackets, but also appears in knitwear in a particularly elegant and contemporary way.
Its name may sound classic, because it is. The term peplum has deep roots, coming from the ancient Greek ''peplos'', the women's tunic that adapted to the body in different shapes and volumes depending on how it was worn.