Once a symbol of overt femininity, the bow has quietly rewritten its own narrative. What was once delicate, dainty, and decidedly “girlish” has evolved into a powerful element that transcends norms. Fashion, as it always does, has expanded the bow’s vocabulary and reintroduced it with a renowned identity.

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Truth be told, bows never really went anywhere. They lingered in accessories, stilettos, hairstyles, and subtle detailing on silhouettes. But thanks to fashion’s ever-evolving lens and our collective obsession with trend cycles on social media, bows have returned with renewed boldness. This time, they’re less cottagecore whimsy and leaning towards confident, intentional glamour.
And just before the year bows out, bows feel perfectly timed. New Year’s calls for charm, after all, and few details deliver it with such ease.

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The runways agree. At Paris Fashion Week, Saint Laurent SS’26 made a compelling case for maximal bows, unveiling oversized bow collars that brought sleek drama to minimalist tailoring. At Dior, Jonathan Anderson’s debut embraced the motif, showcasing bows that ranged from timeless classics to modern reimaginations. Dainty ribbons tied at necklines and waists met structured blazer peplums and caplets that cleverly referenced looped forms. Even accessories joined the conversation, with slingback mules in black, cream, and blush finished with precise bow detailing.

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Back home, Indian designers are embracing the element with equal fervour. Papa Don’t Preach by Shubhika’s ribbon block heels strike the perfect balance between playful and modern, while Aprajita Toor delivers fairytale elegance through delicately white pearl embellished bows that feel festive yet refined.

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When it comes to jewellery, Misho elevates the bow into an art form. The label reimagines the classic motif into sculptural, asymmetric designs that feel striking yet wearable. From statement earrings to elegant pendants, these pieces don’t just accessorise an outfit, they anchor it.

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For those who lean towards understated chic, bows still have a place. Amama’s champagne-gold bow barrette offers just the right hint of charm, subtle, polished, and effortlessly elegant.
The recurring love for bows proves that they aren’t limited to childlike sweetness. They’re about intention, quiet confidence, and chic style. Whether bold or barely there, the bow proves that even the most familiar details can feel brand new when viewed through a modern lens.
And honestly, what better way to end the year than tied together with a bit of glamour?