What will be fashionable in six months: 10 trends from London
SUMMING UP, held in the framework of London Fashion Week. In this material - ten trends from the show, which we will adapt to your wardrobe throughout this year. However, nothing prevents to start doing it right now.
Bombers have not disappeared from fashionable radar for a long time, and the combination of voluminous jackets, oversized hoods and sneakers has already become classic. This week fashion designers are fighting for an unusual approach to a well-known silhouette. So, House of Holland decided to do everything in the military style, except for the jacket, - and the bomber jacket itself was made concise: made of leather, with a large collar and contrast stripes on the cuffs. Mary Katrantzou presented a quilted version of thick leather, resembling the upholstery of the sofa. An interesting transforming jacket was shown by Marques'Almeida: thanks to the detachable bottom of the park, it turns into a bomber jacket.
In the winter collections, there has long been a trend towards elegance: Lurex, velvet and dark lace have firmly entered the everyday wardrobe. The following season, the palm will be taken by an unusual decor: a fringe of many crystals, contrasting embroidery of beads and sequins, “fur” as if from wrapping paper or New Year's “rain”. Interestingly, for the winter designers offer the most rosy color combinations - the brighter the better. You can get inspired by the shows of Mary Katrantzou, Toga, Ashish and Christopher Kane.
Today, fur is decorated not only with boots and shoes, but even sandals and slippers. In the cold season, to go to such offices around is the most: warm and beautiful. Wearing natural or artificial fur - everyone decides for himself, and you can peep inspirational images with Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, Simone Rocha and Ashley Williams.
If in the last century, stripes were an attribute of military uniforms, today they constantly appear on ordinary clothes. Pants with contrasting stripes look great, for example, with kimono and quilted jackets, like Peter Pilotto. They can be worn under dresses and tunics, as shown by House of Holland. And they will fit in the strict images with striped shirts and straight jackets - look for an example at Palmer Harding. In addition, stripes make boring sweat pants and jeans much more interesting.
A strict office dress code is back - and in the many beloved aesthetics of the 90s and 2000s. The designers seemed to have solved the parental costumes in the thinnest strip: now they are not shapeless jackets, but fitted jackets with shoulders of a deliberately large size, like Gareth Pugh, and belted with a rope, like House of Holland. Palmer Harding presented asymmetrical shirt dresses, which are easy to fit into a work wardrobe. And let in the images are shoes with heels or shoes, next winter they are unlikely to be relevant: after all, the "ugly" sneakers as the iconic shoes of those times still prevail.
Get used to it - the inscriptions will now constantly appear on the podium. Everyone chooses the slogan that he likes more. Christopher Kane, for example, calls for a positive with the “More Joy” sweater, Mary Katrantzou pays tribute to Bauhaus on her dresses, and Ashley Williams prefers healthy pofigism, as evidenced by Hoodie. Ports 1961 and Marques'Almeida followed a more streamlined path.
Prints in a cage and a flower show every season, but almost artistic prints rarely. This London Fashion Week is an exception: the designers presented a real riot of colorful drawings and collages. Pay attention to the shows of Temperley London, Peter Pilotto, Marques'Almeida and Mary Katrantzou - it's better not to waste time on trifles and put everything on at once. While redundancy is in fashion, experimenting will be much easier.
It would seem that all possible attributes of the style of the 80s have been rethought many times on the podiums - it’s time and honor to know. But the look of fashion is again directed to that era: this week London was remembered about the wenches. Starring not only denim, but in general any fabric; Asymmetrical dresses are sewn from it, and they are thin, and shirts, and even Panamas. Examples are Ashley Williams, Matty Bovan, Marques'Almeida.
Another option that can be worn entirely or separately. If suddenly you can not find a suitable knitted dress, then a plain skirt and a jumper will perfectly replace it. Faustine Steinmetz offered soft woolen trousers instead of a skirt - it was even too cozy. In capricious weather, such kits are relevant as nothing else: you can look after them now, and contact Peter Pilotto and Mary Katrantzou for examples.
The trend for shopping bags is no longer news, and at the London Fashion Week, designers only confirmed it. It is proposed to wear bright huge meshes with everything: even with a simple raincoat and a strict suit, even with a dress and an asymmetrical jacket. The string bag can be used as an addition to the main bag or as a complete accessory. Notable examples are Preen by Thornton Bregazzi and Richard Malone.
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