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Tassels: A Detailed Exploration



Givenchy Shirt, Alaia Skirt, Valentino Bag, JB x Margaux Heels

I notice tassel details everywhere right now, and I’m fully into it. There’s something about the way it moves that makes even the most classic pieces feel a little more dynamic. A clean skirt with a tassel hem, a structured top with a soft finish, or a woven bag with a subtle drop all bring in that added dimension.

 

What I’m immediately adding to cart are the standout tassel pieces that carry the look—the Alaïa skirt is exactly that. Its sharp shape and subtle movement set the tone, and that same idea is showing up across everything from easy daytime separates to resort pieces and evening dresses. Whether it’s a beaded bag, a fringe-trimmed hem, or jewelry that shifts slightly as you wear it, the detail stands on its own.

 

Raffia Shoulder Bag

Style this ecru tassel-trimmed shoulder bag with a white dress or printed separates — it adds texture without competing.

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Terry Tassel Mini Dress

A short terry dress with tassel trim that has an easy, sun-drenched quality — throw it on over a swimsuit or wear it straight into the evening.

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Asymmetric Fringe Skirt

An asymmetric midi skirt with tassel fringe that brings movement and sculptural detail to even the simplest top.

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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.