The New Power Accessory? A Tie, And It’s Everywhere

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At recent Fashion Weeks, the suit and tie took center stage, redefining power dressing with a bold, modern edge. This revival follows the office siren trend, swapping sensuality for sharp, confident tailoring.

Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2025
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Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2025
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Saint Laurent leads the charge, blending '80s influences with oversized silhouettes and structured shoulders. The look, rooted in Yves Saint Laurent’s iconic tuxedo, reclaims its place as a symbol of strength and sophistication.

First tuxedo, worn by Ulla. Fall-Winter 1966 haute couture collection. Photograph by Gérard Pataa. © Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris / Gérard Pataa - DR
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Celebrities like Hailey Bieber and Kelly Rowland have embraced the trend, pairing tailored suits with statement ties for a striking balance of authority and style. Zendaya, too, has effortlessly merged femininity with androgynous elegance, proving the tie is a must-have accessory.


With street style stars already adopting vintage ties, this trend is set to dominate 2025. Time to raid the archives—your next power move is hanging in the closet.