Cashmere

Lady OZ writes -

Reflections on fashion, fabrics and the finest of natural fibers Today we turn to a fabric that has been regarded for centuries as the epitome of refinement: cashmere. Taken from the soft undercoat of the cashmere goat, which lives in the highlands of Asia, this natural fiber belongs to the rarest and most precious in the world. What makes cashmere so exceptional is its delicate structure. The fibers are much finer than human hair, which gives them a softness and warmth unlike any other. They keep the body warm without weighing it down, they are breathable and at the same time light. Each fiber tells of the harsh nature it comes from, and how from toughness gentleness can emerge. In fashion, cashmere is the all-rounder of the cold season. Light sweaters, layered with voluminous cardigans, create an elegant silhouette that provides warmth without restricting the body. Accessories such as scarves or thick cashmere stockings add accents, not loud, but quietly self-evident. Cashmere shows its beauty above all in natural shades, from warm beige to cool greys to earthy tones that combine effortlessly with any wardrobe. This palette reinforces the subtle elegance of the fabric, which never imposes itself, but always remains present. Cashmere is not a trend, it is an attitude. It is the choice for quality, for longevity, and for a piece of nature that surrounds us in every layer. Warmly, Your Lady OZ