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Texture in fabric design is becoming a primary tool for innovation and storytelling. Rather than relying on loud patterns, many designers are crafting garments that speak through surface—tweed jackets with subtle fraying, puffed quilted skirts, or hand-stitched raised seams. These elements add dimension and elevate simple silhouettes. Texture also builds emotional engagement; garments feel personal when they rustle, resist, or envelop. In 2025, the trend extends across categories—from outerwear to evening gowns—and often incorporates natural fibers like hemp or wool to enhance tactility. Texture resists digital flatte—’ fully replicated onscreen. That tangibility gives fashion back a sense of presence and place. It invites pause, interaction, and care. In a fast world, textured fabrics insist on slowness and connection.
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