“To be beautiful, you must suffer in lurex.” That seems to be the diktat of Spring/Summer 2027, which will mark the return of the world’s most famous metallic synthetic yarn to the runways.
Anyone who attended Milano Unica could hardly have missed it — “unique” seemed to be the ubiquitous keyword. Twills woven with lurex yarns, denim embellished with lurex inserts and embroidery, printed organzas highlighted with lurex details, tone-on-tone jacquards featuring metallic threads — and when it came to accessories, surprise surprise: tubular trims and shimmering ribbons with lurex and sequins. In short: lurex everywhere. So much so that I can almost feel the itch as I write.