Virgo
A tidy desk, freshly sharpened pencils, a bouquet of wildflowers, the light already taking on a golden hue. Our dear Virgo is THE archetype of refinement and the Mercurial principle, that very clear, attentive force that recognizes the big picture in the detail. Virgo observes, understands, and improves. Her energy is precise, earthy, and deeply mindful: driven by a fine sense of quality, function, and the quiet beauty of what is made. Where there was abundance before, now order emerges. Things are allowed to clarify. To sort themselves, become meaningful, find their proper place. Virgo does not trust grand gestures, but rather the good seam – that which holds because it is carefully and mindfully made.
In fashion, this sign manifests through cultivated and elegant restraint: silhouettes that fit, colors that soothe rather than dazzle. We think of freshly ironed linen, of the first autumn light, of a hand movement adjusting a collar. Clothing that becomes an expression of care – consciously chosen, impeccably maintained, and worn with a precision that needs to prove nothing. The time of the Virgo Sun invites us to look more closely. What really works? What truly deserves attention? Here, the motto is: curate instead of consume. Our wardrobe is not reinvented; it is reviewed, maintained, reduced to the essentials. And this is precisely where Virgo's dialogue with Circular Fashion begins, with sovereignty and naturalness, without sacrifice. Order as an attitude. Or: What would Mercury do?
Greta Garbo
Her Virgo energy gave her the rare ability to say everything through reduction – and to speak loudest through silence. The actress and icon of Old Hollywood, Greta Garbo, is Virgo at its finest. Her style was the perfect exercise in reduction: absolutely nothing superfluous, nothing decorative, everything reduced to the essentials and to the point. All of this ensured that she was surrounded by an aura that no one could replicate.
Trench coats, wide trousers, simple berets, the famous upturned collar. While everything around her glittered excitedly, Garbo chose clarity. Her wardrobe was almost masculine in its austerity, precisely cut, understated, and precisely for that reason, it appeared more modern than everything around her. She understood what many only grasped decades later: that true elegance lies in omission. Not one piece too many, not one gesture too many. What remained was substance. At the height of her fame, she consistently withdrew. Out of a deep need for peace, for control over her own image, and a longing for a life far from the noise. "I want to be alone" was attributed to her – a sentence one immediately believes, even though she later clarified that she had meant "I want to be let alone." This precision, even in clearing up this misunderstanding, that is precisely the Virgo. She preferred to observe rather than to show herself. She preferred a few perfect things to many arbitrary ones.
The Virgin Look
The Virgo’s look is quiet precision. Clean, clear, thought-out down to the last seam – and therein lies its cool, understated beauty. Nothing seems accidental, nothing overloaded, yet nothing is stiff. It’s a very special, cultivated meticulousness, the knowledge that quality never needs to explain itself. A style that doesn't impress but convinces. That endures because it is well made. That can be cared for instead of being replaced. Pieces that are loved, looked after, and preserved.
Color Palette: Her palette is that of an early September morning. Warm sand beige, unbleached linen, fresh sage green, soft taupe, pebble gray, and the pure, perfect white of a freshly laundered shirt. Plus a touch of chamomile, a dusty olive green. The colors are orderly, natural, grounded. Tones that can be combined without thinking, because they simply belong together.
Silhouette: Clear, precise, impeccably proportioned. The Virgo loves lines that fit: a perfectly cut shirt, trousers with an exact crease, a blazer that seems made for her. Nothing is tight, nothing is baggy. Even softer pieces – a flowing skirt, a fine knit – never look sloppy on a Virgo, but deliberately chosen. It's about fit, about exact measurements, about the joy of a garment that simply fits correctly.
Material: Here the Virgo becomes a connoisseur. The finest cotton, real linen, smooth wool, honest silk. Fabrics that you examine – rubbing them between your fingers, holding them up to the light, reading them for their craftsmanship. Natural materials that age well, that can be cared for, that become a little more familiar with every wash. The Virgo doesn't buy a label, she buys workmanship. A cleanly set hem, a hand-stitched button, a lining that is just right.
Styling: Less, but precise. An immaculate white shirt with tailored trousers. A fine cashmere jumper over a classic skirt. Jewellery remains minimal and refined: a simple watch, a delicate ring, small earrings – nothing distracting. Accessories are both functional and beautiful: a well-made leather bag that you carry for years, shoes that you care for and have re-soled. Everything is kept clean, everything has its place.
A style that treats circularity not as a trend, but as the most natural thing in the world. Those who recognise quality, maintain it. Those who understand a piece, pass it on instead of throwing it away. Classic cuts, honest materials, impeccable workmanship – pieces that can be combined again and again because they are well thought out. Precise, durable and perfectly Virgo.
THE REAWAKE EDIT — Curated Treasures for the Virgo Mood
Refine & Order
A ritual for clarity. For care. For close inspection.
The Virgin doesn't start with impulse; she starts with observation.
We don't start with buying, but with checking:
- What really works?
- What deserves care?
- What is simply there?
We go through our wardrobe, item by item, at our leisure. We pick up each piece. Check the seam. The fabric. The fit. What is well made? What truly supports us?
The Virgin doesn't discard – she organizes. A loose button is sewn on. A stain is treated. A hem is adjusted. What we keep, we care for (or have it cared for!). What no longer serves us, we consciously pass on – washed, ironed, ready for a second life.
Perhaps we invest in a single item that is simply flawlessly crafted, made from an honest material, and will accompany us for years. And: this is certainly the month when we bring our bag in for revision, aka the handbag SPA.
Through the daily use of a handbag, minor or major wear and tear can occur over the years. For us, however, this is no reason to discard a treasure. With a bag spa, we bring your favorite bag back to life. Depending on the condition of your bag, we can offer you a suitable package to fully exploit the potential of your treasure again.
Tom Ford
From the very beginning, he was never about chance, always about perfection. Tom Ford embodies the Virgo in its most precise, controlled, and truly perfect form. His fashion is not improvisation, but a composition thought out to the last detail, every seam, every proportion, every appearance precisely calculated.
His story is a study in precision. When he took over as creative director at Gucci in 1994, he transformed a struggling house into an epitome of modern desirability – not through loudness, but through impeccable execution. Every look was completely thought through: the silhouette, the styling, the staging, right down to the lighting of the show and the design of the boutiques. Ford controlled everything because he understood that luxury is created in the details. A pure Virgo principle: The whole is only as good as its most careful seam. His signature is unmistakably flawless tailoring, very clean lines, a cool, precise sensuality. Nothing in a Tom Ford design is left to chance, and that is precisely where its power lies. He proves that perfection does not have to be cold, but can be deeply seductive when built with knowledge and care.
This signature was also evident as a film director: "A Single Man" is composed down to the smallest image, every shot a perfectly placed cut. Ford thus embodies what the Virgo knows deep down: that true quality arises from attention. The Virgo cannot be described more precisely.
COSMIC NOTES - Monthly Horoscope September 2026
September begins with a beautiful, quiet confidence. Right on September 1st, two of the greatest forces in the sky – Jupiter and Saturn – align at a harmonious angle to each other. One stands for growth and generosity, the other for structure and support. Together, it feels as if great enthusiasm is finally getting a firm footing. Exactly what we need after the storm of the past weeks. Not everything falls into place immediately; some things need to be built patiently and carefully – and that fits perfectly with the Virgo season, where precision and stability count more than speed. Mercury, the planet of Virgo, gently reminds us to also include our feelings in all our plans.
In the middle of the month, on September 11th, there's a New Moon in Virgo – a quiet, powerful moment of new beginnings that brings order (the ideal time for our ritual!). New Moons are like a clean sheet of paper: the ideal time to set something fresh. This one carries a particularly healing quality if we are honest with ourselves and assess ourselves realistically. An invitation to organize our daily lives, let go of ballast, and give more space to the essentials. Also the perfect moment for your wardrobe: consciously saying goodbye to a few treasures and making space for what truly matters.
Shortly before, on September 10th, the mood becomes noticeably deeper. Venus, the planet of love and values, moves into Scorpio, sharpening our sense of what is truly important to us. Mercury moves into Libra, seeking good conversations, balance, and reconciliation there.
In the second half of the month, our gaze opens outwards. On September 23rd, it's the equinox – day and night are of equal length, autumn begins. The nights grow longer, and we turn more towards each other again: to beauty, to harmony, to the people around us. A good time to ask: What brings more lightness and balance into my life?
The Full Moon on September 26th finally brings the old balance question into the light: Me and You. We are allowed to stand up for ourselves – and yet we know that we achieve more together. It's about finding the right balance between our own needs and those of others. And by the end of the month, momentum and zest for life slowly return – a warm promise for the coming weeks. So September is a month of clarifying and organizing, carried by the quiet wisdom of Virgo: that true strength lies not in accumulating, but in conscious choosing. And that carefulness – for ourselves, for others, for the things we surround ourselves with – is one of the most beautiful forms of mindfulness.