Comfort vs style: Covid is changing fashion industry

The Covid-19 outbreak has affected many sectors, and fashion is no exception. Having gone through many layers of changes, people are navigating their personal style while keeping comfort in mind.

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From around-the-house alternatives to vibrant colours, here’s everything you need to know about the current fashion scenario.

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Conscious investment

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The pandemic has resulted in a slight shift in consumer preferences when it comes to fashion.

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It opened doors to new niche categories such as loungewear and co-ords, Nishit Garg, vice president and head of fashion at Flipkart tells Metrolife.

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Companies are witnessing maximum purchases from customers in the 18 to 35 age group.

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“Many consumers today are wary about the pieces they invest in and are more conscious about the choices they make,” he adds.

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“Additionally, with large-scale festivities and nuptials being replaced with intimate and virtual weddings, we observed an increase in demand for affordable lehengas, saris and other ethnic wear,” he states.

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Work from home fashion

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Saurabh Srivastava, director and head of Amazon Fashion India, says that working from home has embraced comfort over style at a larger scale.

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“The sales for formal and party appropriate clothes, shoes and accessories have seen a momentary dip. Travel essentials are no longer in demand,” he states.

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Products such as women’s western wear, athleisure, comfort wear, fashion jewellery are popular among the Gen Z customer base, whereas, sportswear, ethnic, kids apparel, women’s shoes are more favoured by the millennial category, he mentions.

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“We also observed an increased demand for maternity wear and newborn apparel,” he adds.

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Dopamine dressing

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While most trends are leaning towards comfort, ‘feel good’ clothing in vibrant hues like neons, bright solids, tie-and-dye styles, and cheerful prints have no less of traffic, says Adwaita Nayar, chief executive officer of Nykaa Fashion.

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Jeans are also likely to remain a wardrobe staple, albeit in different avatars.

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“Any product that can be styled in multiple ways and used on multiple occasions dominates the shopping carts,” she adds.

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She also mentions that there is a clear inclination towards content that isrelatable and personalised, and consumers are gravitating towards platforms that are investing in making this a part of the shopping experience.

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