The "Departure" Look: Why the Airport is the New Runway
- L’Éclat Magazine

- Apr 21
- 1 min read

For the global business set, the transit period is no longer a "dead zone" for style. This April, the "Departure Look" has become a high-stakes fashion category of its own. We’re moving away from the oversized sweats of the past few years and toward a look that is polished, practical, and ready for a meeting the moment the wheels touch down.
The new travel uniform is built on "Performance Knits"—think high-stretch wool trousers, silk-blend turtlenecks, and unstructured blazers that don't wrinkle after an eight-hour flight. The world is watching as travelers prioritize "Travel-Ready Tailoring." It’s a business move that signals you are in total control of your time and your image, no matter the time zone. In 2026, looking like you just stepped off a private jet—even if you didn't—is the ultimate mark of a professional.





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