Swiss Journal of Research in Business and Social Sciences

Women's clothing

Delicate Details Unveiled



Zimmermann Dress, Call It By Your Name Bag, JB x Margaux Sandals, Prada Headband, Saint Laurent Sunglasses

My closet has fully shifted into spring, and I couldn’t be more excited. After a warm-weather trip, it’s nice to come back and actually dress for it here in lighter layers and bare legs.

Looking at everything together, I started noticing how consistent the details are. Lace-trimmed cotton skirts and camisole tops, embroidered denim dresses, and soft fringe accents throughout—on bags, hems, and accessories. Raffia shows up across structured totes and smaller wristlets, adding another layer of texture.

 

The shoes lean into it as well—woven leather, ankle-wrap ties, and delicate strap work, with subtle color and finish that ties back to the rest of the look.

This Zimmermann dress really captures it (and the longer version does the same in a different proportion). The scalloped edges, contrast trim, and embroidery give it that balance of detail with a clean, defined finish.

Across clothing, accessories, and shoes, I keep coming back to lace, fringe, embroidery, and woven textures, details that carry the look on their own.

Floral Raffia Handbag

 Pair this feminine raffia handbag with soft satins and breezy dresses for an elevated daytime look. 

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Fringed Straw Bandeau Top

Style this fringed raffia bandeau top with the matching pants, or style separately with relaxed trousers and strappy sandals for warm evenings. 

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Sarah Parker
Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.