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From cardigan to balaclava: 11 win-win trends for the year ahead

Under the heading "trend"we analyze the key trends of modern fashion and find out how certain items of clothing, colors or combinations were in the spotlight. We talk about eleven trends that will not disappear in the near future.

Cardigan: a sweater that has ceased to be synonymous with modesty

With the return of fashion to the 90s, the button down jackets are also back - today they are worn with might and main by Jeanne Damas, Adenor and other influenza drivers, and Vogue proclaims that “cardigans are sexy”. We explain how this thing has lost connotations with "grandmother's", or at least preppy style, and once again returned to the ranks of trendy clothes.

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Tracking shoes: shoes that capture the city

We continue to disassemble the trend on the "tourist chic" and outdor. It's about hikers - in other words, hiking boots, which can now be safely worn not only in nature, but also in the city

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Shawl print: a pattern caught on dresses, windbreakers and tops

We talk about the scarf print and the classic square of the square - its appearance on the catwalks is all the more surprising at a time when sports and street styles were on a wave of interest

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Unusual tights: accessory for cold

Unusual tights - colored, with prints or lace - were one of the most notable accessories of this fall. In recent seasons, colorful tights have been found in the collections of Balenciaga, Gucci, Saks Potts and other well-known brands - and we are just glad that it is more fashionable to warm ourselves now than ever

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Tourist chic: the vector of modern fashion

"Tourist chic" before was considered to be the same as the apogee of unfashionable - now the corresponding images copy the well-known fashion brands and proudly wear celebrities like Shiai Labafa, Kendall Jenner and Haley Baldwin. We tell how comfortable kitsch re-entered into fashion

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Windbreakers: main weather clothing

In the late 1980s and 1990s, they promptly broke into fashion and are not going to leave. We have already talked about neon, massive sneakers, narrow glasses, baseball caps and other trendy attributes of the past decades - the time has come to talk about windbreakers that we liked so much in childhood

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Ironical prints: the answer to overconsumption

Speaking of ironic prints, it's hard not to mention brands like Vetements, Balenciaga, Off-White or Supreme. They, like no one else, convey the spirit of the time, borrowing and rethinking cultural codes. Photos of rock and pop stars, logos of commercial companies, inscriptions on the topic of the day - today these universal symbols are understandable to audiences of any age and wealth.

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Masks: trend for anonymity

Things that beat the idea of ​​anonymity, gradually take root. Mods from Japan, for example, have been using medical masks for many years not only as a means of prevention, but also as a complete accessory. Understand how the face-bands have become relevant and whether it is worth waiting for them to appear in stores

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Battkini: the return of open pants

After the brands headed for comfort, the once popular strings were slightly lost against the background of a variety of closed options. However, not for long: a new life was presented to them by pop divas, instagram bloggers and plus-size models. For example, Niki Minaj is an old fan of such underwear, and micro-size photos in bikinis are constantly flashed in the instagram of the Kardashian sisters

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Neon: shades that squeeze the rest

At the last shows, neon was so much that he overshadowed the pastel shades and the main star of recent seasons - red. Kenzo and Balenciaga, Balmain and Jeremy Scott, Prada and Christopher Kane all turned to bright things. We tell why psychedelic shades become universal and how to wear them

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Balaclava: the main headdress of winter

The desire for anonymity, the search for protection and the desire to dissolve in the crowd - the predictable behavior of the citizen, preoccupied with problems in the spirit of the “Black Mirror”. Unlike hooded sweatshirts, the balaclava still seems too noticeable to be worn en masse - but time will tell how it will be in fact

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Cover: Matchesfashion

Watch the video: Gucci's Blackface Sweater (May 2024).

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