^^^ Absolutely. It is a studied and thoughtful simplicity— and genuine sumptuousness, designed for women whom are so over status/trends/flexing, and invested in a personal luxury. Unlike that Dilara person that blathers on and on of academia-feminism rhetoric, and produces what is essentially reductive designs that hilariously, blatantly rips off male designers, Sharon’s has always been consistently, quietly, confidently designing for women, and without the slightest whiff for obnoxious socio-political proclamations.
She knows her customer will pick up her new satin blouse, and the feathered fringed top, and maybe a high-waisted pant, wear them with vintage Prada or Dries, and finish it off with Phoebe Philo's military-style coat— or even her man’s authentic military coat. Sharon is a master dressmaker through and through. And the more we’re head-deep in this darkest age of fashion, the more the masterclass dressmakers and seasoned tailors become that much more the needed light in these darkest of fashion times infested with gimmickmakers.