From Prajakta Kohli to Sharvari Bagh, the blazer is back, not as workwear, but as confidence dressing that is bold, modern and impossible to ignore.The new blazer feels light, not stiff. Fluid fabrics like crepe, twill and satin blends are replacing heavy suiting, making blazers look effortless, wearable and distinctly fashion-first.Fit is getting experimental. Blazers are worn solo, layered over bralettes or styled with wide-leg trousers, minis and flares, turning a classic into a statement piece.Monochrome is the styling trick everyone’s using. Dressing head-to-toe in one colour keeps the look sleek and intentional, letting the blazer stand out without distractions.Proportions are deliberately played with. Oversized blazers paired with wide-leg trousers, minis or bell bottoms create balance, movement and a confident silhouette.Accessories are rewriting the rules. Think ties worn loosely, scarves styled like tops, statement belts and bold jewellery, small details that turn a blazer into a fashion moment.