Cazzique 🔥

The word originates from the (Arawak) word kassiquan , which roughly translates to "to keep house" or "prince."

But Cazzique is bleeding out of the living room and into the streets. In fashion, the look translates to wearing a vintage oversized blazer over basketball shorts, or pairing priceless diamond earrings with a graphic tee. cazzique

Cazzique does not do distressed wood for the sake of shabby chic. It does "ruined richness." It’s gold leaf peeling off a mirror frame that sits next to a brand-new, pristine leather sofa. It is the acceptance that time passes and that wealth doesn't always have to be polished. The word originates from the (Arawak) word kassiquan

It signals a cultural pivot. We are tired of trying to look perfect; we want to look interesting. The "Clean Girl" aesthetic is giving way to the "Eccentric Auntie" energy of Cazzique. It does "ruined richness

If Minimalism was a vow of silence, Cazzique is a shout in a crowded room. The trend is characterized by a distinct disregard for matching sets. A Cazzique living room might feature a pristine Italian marble coffee table, but it will be draped in a thrifted crochet blanket. It champions the juxtaposition of high-end heritage pieces—think Louis XIV armchairs—with jarringly casual modern elements, like a neon sign or a pile of contemporary art books thrown carelessly on the floor.

Since "cazzique" appears to be a neologism or a niche term without a widely established definition, I have interpreted it as a luxury lifestyle concept—a fusion of and Pizzazz (or Antique ).