There’s a point where more stops being better. More options, more clothes, and ultimately more noise. And yet, getting dressed still feels uncertain. Most wardrobes are not built — they’re accumulated over time. Pieces are added without intention, and eventually, nothing works together. This is where a minimal wardrobe changes everything. At Twistan, we don’t […]
Minimalist wardrobe essential (2026 edition)
In a world of constant trends and fast fashion cycles, building a minimalist wardrobe is no longer just a style choice – it’s a strategy. The 2026 approach to minimalism isn’t about owning less for the sake of it. It’s about owning better pieces – designed with intention, built to last, and easy to wear […]
Buy less, wear more: a slow fashion approach
Sustainable fashion begins with a simple idea: buy less, but choose better. Instead of filling wardrobes with short-lived trends, slow fashion encourages investing in quality pieces designed to last. The result is a wardrobe that works harder, lasts longer, and ultimately offers better value over time. The Hidden Cost of Cheap Clothing Cheap clothing can […]
Anatomy of the Subtle Twist
Where structural thinking meets modern design There’s a common misconception in fashion: that designing a “basic” garment is simple. That minimalism requires less thought, fewer decisions. In reality, the opposite is true. When a garment is stripped of logos, prints, and excess, every detail becomes visible. Fit, proportion, balance — there’s no room to hide. […]
Behind the Scenes: Our First Twistan Photoshoot
Our first photoshoot wasn’t just about capturing clothes. It was about defining how The Twistan should feel. With a small set of pieces — a jacket, denim, a dress, and a top — we set out to express something simple: a wardrobe built on intention, not excess. The setting reflected that. Soft tones, natural light, […]
Twistan: Basics with Intention
Twistan was built on a simple belief: a wardrobe staple doesn’t have to be ordinary. A pair of jeans, a shirt, a T-shirt — these are the pieces worn most often. They should feel effortless, but never overlooked. Comfortable, timeless, and still considered. As siblings, Anett and Elek felt that everyday clothing deserved more attention. […]

