Fashion loves them big: There is a current appeal for everything oversized


After appearing in a fashion campaign, Elle Fanning professes her love for big bags. Photo: Coach

So much for “quiet luxury” and “stealth wealth”. This year’s hot trend sees designers returning to the big and bold.

Garments are loosening up, with silhouettes becoming almost comically oversized.

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