Maximalism: The more the merrier

Fashion and Beauty
By Esther Muchene | Sep 20, 2024
Maximalism: The more the merrier (Photo: iStock)

Somehow, minimalism always has a way of dominating but that hasn’t stopped maximalists from emerging with this refreshing counterculture. This trend, characterized by its embrace of excess and opulence, is an aesthetic few can pull off. And one of those striking manifestations of maximalism is the art of over-accessorizing.

From blazers adorned with an eclectic mix of badges and pins to bags embellished with chains and charms, maximalists are unafraid to push the boundaries of conventional style. This trend celebrates individuality, creativity and a love for extravagant and quirky things.

Overaccessorizing is not merely about quantity but about curation. The key to achieving a successful maximalist look lies in selecting pieces that complement each other and tell a story. Mixing and matching different textures, materials, and colours can create a visually stunning and dynamic result. The way to do it is: if you can wear it, you can overaccessorize it.

Plain ol’ boring trousers for instance can be a focal point for maximalist expression. Consider adding chains, charms or even embroidered patches to elevate your look. Opt for subtle details like cuffs or pockets for a more understated approach.

Shoes are another opportunity to embrace the maximalist aesthetic. From embellished sneakers to statement heels, there are countless options to explore.

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