35 fashion trends for the whole year
Throughout the month we watched fashion week shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris. It's time to take stock. In this material - 35 trends of the season autumn-winter - 2015, which we will adapt to our wardrobe throughout this year. However, no one bothers to do it right now.
Retrofuturism
Retrofuturism unites traditional femininity and new technologies and should be the answer to the crisis in women's fashion, which is now stuck somewhere between androgyny, sports and hypersexuality.
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New tweed
In the autumn-winter season, the brands decided to give a new life to the traditional material. At fashion weeks, we saw tweed of different colors: pastel, neon, black and motley. From it, designers sew skirts to the floor and dresses on the figure without unnecessary details.
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Flared pants
The favorite style of the trousers of the mods of the 70s is back. According to the shows, flared pants can be very long, requiring shoes with heels or platform, or short ones. The latter look less trivial, much more practical and can be worn with shoes on a flat sole.
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Orange
Orange was presented on the catwalks in all its variety: mustard, carrot, brick. The main advice is to keep yourself in hand and wear only one thing of this color at a time, otherwise an orange overdose will happen.
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Long gloves
No elegant women's outfit in the 50s could do without gloves - the time has come for us to take this accessory into service. As part of the course on traditional femininity and the nobility of the brand, one by one they included long gloves in their collections.
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Knitted vests
By next autumn, pseudo men vests will appear in the assortment of most brands. They are offered to wear them with silk blouses and trousers in men's style, as well as bell bottoms and long gloves.
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Beret
One of the first berets was shown in the pre-autumn collection by Stella McCartney, and during the fashion weeks - Marc by Marc Jacobs, Gucci and Maison Margiela. Next fall, berets are offered to wear with turtlenecks, double-breasted coats, maxi skirts, doll dresses and short flares.
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Loafers
Italian brands, one after another, took up the resuscitation of loafers. The main thing today is an unusual finish of the shoes, whether it be a down or a rubberized sole. However, classical models are also in demand, the main thing is freshness in combinations. Wear loafers with wide trousers and blouses with bows, flowing dresses, skirts below the knee, and trouser suits.
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Baroque rings
On the wave of baroque fashion, luxurious rings offer to wear three different at a time. The rings are able to revive feminine flowing dresses, coats and suits in the men's style.
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Pragmatic things in the men's style
Well-fitting trousers, a classic coat, shirt, expensive bag and decent loafers are a standard set of things for a pragmatic New Yorker. In the American week, this set is brightened by ski sweaters and down jackets, as well as platform shoes.
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Lurex
Things with a sparkle are nothing more than a manifestation of the commercialization of modern fashion and postmodern flirting with "vulgarity." Stamps offer to neutralize Lurex things with a contrasting combination with shoes and men's things.
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Brooches
Decorative brooch is another accessory that has been absent for a long time and returned in the future autumn-winter season. Most of the brands show either neat brooches pins that attach to the lapel of the coat and to a laconic dress, or baroque brooches with a large scattering of stones and crystals.
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Ski jackets
The monochromatic turtlenecks this year have been replaced by ski zipper and turtleneck sweaters in traditionally sporty colors, as if from the 1970s. The most common combination at the shows is a ski sweater plus a short trapezoid skirt or high waist narrowed trousers.
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Striped things
We have already written about the growing popularity of striped pattern. Stamps and in the autumn season continue to experiment with stripes. For example, EDUN chose fabric with stripes that resemble barcode for dresses and trousers. Jonathan Saunders work in soft colors. Rodarte does decorate dresses with stripes of sequins.
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Latex and vinyl
The use of latex and vinyl helps designers to reveal several relevant topics: fetishism, gothic and aesthetics of the 60s with its interest in futuristic materials. Vinyl brand sew coats, jackets, wide trousers, ski jackets, as well as jackboots and ankle boots, diluting them with plain-colored matte things.
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Black onion
Gothic is back. No wonder Anna Wintour complained after the show: "Too much black for me." The dominance of black on the podiums is a vivid manifestation of consumer mezyma: black things are always a good buy. The most interesting and conceptual presentation was offered by Thom Browne: the brand arranged a funeral at the show (isn't it fashion?).
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Creepers
This season, such brands as Alexander Wang and Marc by Marc Jacobs, took in turn all the rebellious and gothic, including the creepers at Fashion Week in New York.
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Red onion
Following last year's red apocalyptic collection COMME des GARÇONS, where things decorated roses and blood stains, red appeared in the collections of Thomas Tate and Marques'Almeida, which combined scarlet things with plain white shoes. Those who find the black total bow look boring can easily dress up in red - this is also one of the trends of the next season.
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Chokers
The collar around the neck — the choker — was last worn in the 90s. This season, the brands decided to return them to the podiums and shops as a luxury goods. The variety in the shows is noticeable: from laconic metal collars to plastic jewelry and chokers in the form of belts.
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Baroque
Baroque is characterized by traditionally “luxurious” colors and materials, ornate patterns, excessive decorativeness: brocade, velvet, jacquard, embroidery or prints imitating tapestry are used. Designers from Mary Katrantzou to Marques'Almeida took up the interpretation of this style.
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Wavy Stand Collar
The shuttlecocks are back, and in 2015 they will be everywhere. Of greatest interest are things with a wavy, stand-up collar in the Victorian style - the favorite element of the British Meadham Kirchhoff and Simone Rocha.
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Wild pantyhose
We recently wrote about the return of unusual tights. In the past weeks, fashion brands have shown that we are not ashamed to go ahead and put on completely wild options for stockings.
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Velvet
Velvet is another material that fits perfectly into the actual style of Gothic and Baroque. Despite the abundance of black velvet in most new collections, the greatest potential we see in the things of unusual cut from a combination of velvet of different shades.
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"Cruel" clothing
Prêt-à-porter literally translates as "ready-made clothing" created for mass production. In the new season, designers rethink this term. On the catwalks, we see things that have threads sticking out, the seams are turned out, the sleeves are torn off or the fabrics are aged.
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80s
Now we can say: the return of the 80s is not far off, and some Britons have already begun to rethink the fashion of this era. The 80s brought not only Japanese avant-garde, Martin Marghelu and John Galliano into fashion, but also several iconic wardrobe items. For example, voluminous leather jackets and cocoon coats, vinyl raincoats, blouses, wide trousers and lurex tights. Such a set of things and should stock up.
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Geometric Accessories
The 60s and 70s, which are ubiquitous this year, do not at all mean that you need to dress in retro mode from head to toe - you can limit yourself to suitable accessories. For example, refer to the actual geometry in the 60s. Wear jewelry of different geometric shapes together: triangular and round, triangular and square.
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New animal prints
In the autumn-winter season, the brands show animalistic prints of all kinds: leopard, serpentine, zebra-colored, and randomly mix them together, like in Miu Miu. Attention deserve things where you expect the bright print the least: bombers, jackets with pockets, accessories.
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80s-style leather raincoat
The modernized version of the eighty-classic classics is characterized by the absence of overhead hangers, minimalistic cut and the use of pure colors. Obviously, such a raincoat can be pre-recorded in the wishlist or look for vintage options for flea markets.
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Flared sleeves and cuffs
One of the interesting ideas from Paris can be attributed to jackets with flared sleeves and cuffs, like Pierrot. This detail was borrowed from the medieval costume and was introduced into fashion in the late 60s.
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Parks with clothes in linen style
The idea of combining rough things with feminine ones in contrast is not new and continues to grow into new and new variations on the theme. At Fashion Week in New York (where the weather is extremely unstable), a number of brands suggested combining warm outdoor clothes (like parks and down jackets) with clothes in a linen style or something equally light and transparent.
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Maxi length
The presence in the autumn shows of things length maxi, completely covering the legs, was very noticeable. So, Vera Wang opened the show skirt to the floor in combination with a cropped jacket and sneakers. Public School, on which the critic Katie Horin places great hopes, showed skirts to the floor along with down jackets and maxi dresses with jackets.
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Poncho
The main thing in dealing with a poncho is to avoid errors in proportions and not to wear it with bare legs and boots. Unlike cape, which can be opened wide, a midi skirt or pants should be seen from under the poncho, as advised at Céline and Kenzo shows.
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Shoes with a small heel
Low-heeled shoes are little worn, preferring a flat sole or a high classic heel. Nevertheless, shoes with a low and even very low heels made a comeback, appearing on shows from Miu Miu, Stella McCartney and Chanel to Céline and Maison Margiela.
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Skirts with many cuts
Recently we talked about skirts with a deep slit to the thigh. The next step can be skirts and dresses with a lot of cuts, like those of anime heroines. Such skirts appeared on all the major fall-winter shows from Proenza Schouler in New York to Christian Dior in Paris.
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Color pantsuit
Future autumn will be relevant color options costumes: blue, green, orange, beige, dusty pink. Among our favorites are elongated double-breasted jackets (in the fashion of the 80s) and shortened straight cut trousers - in this sense, Raf Simons showed an ideal trouser suit.
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