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What will be fashionable in six months: 8 trends from Paris

We summarize the results, held in the framework of the Fashion Week in Paris. In this material - ten trends that we will adapt to your wardrobe throughout the year. However, no one bothers to start right now.

Earrings continue to be favorite jewelry designers - because of the "generation of self" or just so, it does not matter. At the shows, there were also relatively simple options - for example, Balenciaga red square earrings, which in the upcoming spring offer to continue to exploit the 90s, and complex ones, such as giant curls, like in Y / Project, or abstract light bulbs, like in Hermès. There were a lot of earrings in the form of specific objects: for example, Jacquemus - lemons and huge spirals.

In the Paris week there was a real reanimation of the Bermudas. Details such as cuts, laces, prints, fringes and much more are listed in the load. The most daring combinations, with oversized jackets, were shown by Chanel, Y / Project and Aalto. Nina Ricci had huge, huge-sized retro-rovermudas, and a relaxed look with a printed windbreaker and denim shorts was to be found in Lacoste. But Off-White and Atlein showed classic combinations with jackets - a kind of office suit came out.

Different cuts — whether on one leg, asymmetrical on the sleeves or under the breast — are direct evidence that trends are circulating in the fashion industry. New that designers can offer in this case are prints and details. So, Paco Rabanne and Atlein have buttons and rivets at the hem of their skirts. Off-White showed a set in a spotted print, and Esteban Cortazar - a striped pattern in combination with gold silk. Not without classics: in Jacquemus, it looks interesting due to the difference in shape and almost natural colors: beige, gray and corn-yellow.

It is not yet known whether plastic shoes will fall into the mass market. Chanel meanwhile shows that such a specific material can be succinctly combined with classic tweed and denim. An interesting interpretation of polyethylene can be seen from Off-White: shoes wrapped in it say dirt "no." It seems there is no risk of leaving stains on the dress with polyethylene Emanuel Ungaro - which is not bad, but how not to boil it alive, is another question. There is also a tendency for transparent bags and bags (oh yeah!) - like those of Chanel and several other brands at New York and Milan fashion weeks.

It would seem that may be unusual in assemblies. However, add them to any simple blouse or, for example, polo - and the thing becomes interesting due to asymmetry. It remains to experiment with details like cutouts, contrasting lines and laces. So, the designers are completely armed with the principle “all ingenious is simple” - just look at Aalto, Y / Project, Carven, Nina Ricci, Stella McCartney, Ellery and others.

The trend in the style of patchwork technology: things look as if they were collected from different models and textures. This, incidentally, is relevant not only because of the fashion for asymmetry - the new approach fits well with the rhetoric of processing old clothes. For examples, see Loewe, Sacai, and Unravel.

The vest is not the most practical thing: it is unlikely to warm if not warmed with padding polyester, and without a lot of pockets you can’t put the most necessary things in it (yes, this is convenient). However, when the combination of “T-shirt plus jeans” gets boring, the vest will help to get out of the situation - look at Chloé, Céline and the denim image of Stella McCartney. If the thing is made of leather or shiny material, then with the Victorian blouse you will get an amazing image, like in Louis Vuitton.

Nodes in the new season go side by side with the assemblies. With their help, you can experiment with images-transformers, unleashing or tying new things and finding new silhouettes. So did Sacai and Yohji Yamamoto. The lack of tucks and laces in favor of knots may look super-elegant - pay attention to Ellery and Jacquemus.

Photo: Net-A-Porter, Zara, Mango, Topshop, Balenciaga

Watch the video: Paris Hilton Breaks Down Her Favorite 2000s Trends. W magazine (May 2024).

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