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2024-03-08 23633
LE NOIR -- The Women's Runway Analysis of Valentino
Valentino released the 2024 autumn/winter collection at Paris Fashion Week. Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli has chosen to define black through a new perspective, reimagining the brand's iconic elements of roses, pleats, embroidery, lace, etc., and using Valentino's unique Altorilievo three-dimensional floral technique to give velvet a sculptural texture. The combination of sheer material and ruffled edges is like a flowing shadow, injecting rebellious genes into romance and expressing the vitality of black in layers.
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2024-02-26 53216
Instinctive Romance -- The Women's Runway Analysis of PRADA
Instinctive attraction to history. The Prada 2024 autumn/winter collection was designed in collaboration with Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, blending fashion with historical fragments, exploring the concept of beauty, and exploring the contemporary world composed of memory. It contains a romantic sentiment towards the past.This season incorporates some historical design elements, such as 1960s style dresses adorned with bows and synthetic fur, as well as jackets printed with the letters P and number 13, paying tribute to Prada's founding in 1913. These designs not only showcase a romantic nostalgia for the past, but also demonstrate the brand's historical heritage.
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2023-10-09 77542
Southern French Modernism -- The Women's Runway Analysis of Chanel
The CHANEL 2024 Spring/Summer series draws inspiration from the art of the Noah é villa in southern France, showcasing bright sunshine, youthful vitality, and romantic style. With freedom and creativity as the core themes, this series conveys the brand's vision for the ideal world. Twill soft fabric, bright colors, checkered stripe prints, and the architectural elements of Noah Villa are widely used in the series, cleverly blending to give the entire series a unique fashion atmosphere, while emphasizing the brand's emphasis on women's power and free expression.
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2023-10-06 64701
Fashion and Feminism -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Christian Dior
Christian Dior's Spring/Summer 2024 collection continues the brand's traditional style, conveying their vision of an ideal world with a foundation in feminism. The collection features numerous pleated skirts, divination elements, prints of the Eiffel Tower and maps, ombré effects, as well as distressed lace. These design elements come together to inject a unique sense of fashion into the collection and reflect the brand's emphasis on female power and self-expression.
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2023-09-25 68402
Unrestrained Elegance -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Prada
PRADA 2024 Spring/Summer Collection, presented by the creative duo of designers Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, breaks away from conventional fashion, seamlessly integrating architectural elements and fluid visual aesthetics. This season's fashion show pays tribute to Prada's core values of craftsmanship, highlighting unique tailoring silhouettes, such as oversized shoulder suits paired with high-waisted shorts or trousers, elegantly extending to the ankles. Among these well-cut garments, delicate chiffon printed scarves and graceful organza sleeveless dresses flow throughout the entire show. Therefore, delving into this collection reveals an exploration of Prada's historical roots, paying homage to the refined skills honed over the years and the relentless pursuit of innovation.
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2023-08-17 69338
The Analysis of PRADA The Luxury Womenswear Brand
Beauty, care, and love provide inspiration for the PRADA 23/24 Autumn/Winter collection ad campaign. Through the metaphor of flowers, they come to life, giving tangible expression to intangible emotions. Portrayed by film and television stars like Hunter Schafer and Letitia Wright, the characters resonate with the flowers, engaging in a dialogue that transcends culture and language, exploring the timeless universal emotions of humanity.
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2023-06-07 74135
The Analysis of Gucci's Ready-to-wear Runway Show
As technology moves the world ever closer and the lines begin to blur, hybridisation shone through as the overarching theme of the recently unveiled Gucci Cruise 2024 collection in South Korea. To emphasise this theme of blending cultures and genres, the iconic House set its show against the illuminated 14th century backdrop of Seoul’s Gyeongbokgung Palace to deepen the ties it has had with the city since 1998.The collaboration with Korean artist RamHan, who introduced surreal patterns, is a highlight of this season. The collection combines the urbanistic style of the 90s with the current trends, creating a fresh and exciting new spark.
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2022-11-11 74558
Passionate Modern -- The Analysis of Christian Dior The Luxury Womenswear Brand
For the Dior Cruise 2023 line, Maria Grazia Chiuri chose Seville as her new location and source of inspiration. Infused with the city’s multifaceted creativity and priceless heritage, the silhouettes dreamed up by the Creative Director are revealed in captivating pictures created by Laura Sciacovelli.
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2021-12-07 66737
Elegant Queen -- The Analysis of Max Mara The Luxury Womenswear Brand
Max Mara is celebrating its 70th anniversary with special editions of its most iconic coats, designs that have made an impact not only on the brand's history, but on fashion itself: the legendary 101801, the luxurious Ludmilla and the on-trend Teddy Coat.
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2021-06-02 75186
Weird Dream -- Caroline Bosmans The Kidswear Designer Brand
The style of the Belgian designer Caroline Bosmans is bold and avant-garde. Haute couture, romanticism and urban streetwear are combined together. Its abnormal tailoring and delicate fabrics maintain the freshness, and break through the boundaries of styles and genders.
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2020-10-30 102090
Minimalist and Young -- The Catwalk Analysis of Jil Sander Womenswear
Jil Sander is the representative brand of minimalism, founded by a German designer and later merged by Prada. In 2017, Luke and Lucie Meier took over Jil Sander as creative directors. Luke Meier, who worked eight years as the chief designer of Supreme, has a background in street fashion that makes up for years of Jil Sander's neglect of the youth market. Lucie Meier has worked at haute couture brands like Dior, Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga, helping to keep the simple and elegant style of Jil Sander. Its S/S 2021 womenswear continues the fine and delicate DNA, employs cotton, recycled polyester and mulberry silk, and accentuates female graceful form via embroideries, creating simple yet ethereal looks.
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2020-07-03 99891
A Colorful New World -- The Catwalk Analysis of Balmain Womenswear
Founded in 1945, the renowned French luxury giant Balmain boldly employs the young but famous designer Olivier Rousteing to present dazzling designs. With a theme of "Zoom", Balmain Resort 2021 collection is shoot in Normandy and by the design director Olivier Rousting. Many black and white photos also appear. The series uses various gorgeous hues instead of its previous intense colors. Argyle, polka dots and irregular graffiti interpret the Resort womenswear collection. Lavish color blocks and patterns depict optimistic and positive patterns, expressing the designer's thoughts and creation in this special period.
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2020-03-11 97879
Classicism and Art -- The Catwalk Analysis of Loewe Womenswear
Silhouette and fabric are key elements to create the A/W 2020 series for Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of the Spanish brand Loewe. "I analyze Spanish culture and how the world looks at it", Jonathan Anderson explains backstage after the show, "I work on how to bring classic images of Spain into people's wardrobes and I really enjoy the process of building silhouettes of clothes. Last season I worked on silhouette and fabric very successfully, so this season I decide to continue this design idea." This collection is filled with a large number of simplified prints with traditional Spanish ceramic patterns as the main part. The partial silhouette of the design is based on the retro court looks. Loewe also works with ceramic artists to create lots of ceramic decorations for the ready-to-wear of this show. These are all in line with Jonathan Anderson's understanding of Spain.
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2020-03-07 86641
Rose in The Dark Night -- The Catwalk Analysis of Valentino Womenswear
In this series, male and female models are in black, grey, classic Valentino red, low-key indigo and emerald. The clothing starts from basic silhouette to highlight the power of accurate cutting. Valentino, which still shows haute couture technique in the ready-to-wear series, is undoubtedly more low-key than previous seasons, but it is still meticulous about details. The series uses embroidery and print to sketch the realistic florals, adding a lively feel to the calm overcoat and the sleeveless dress.
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2020-02-28 123767
Female Power of "I SAY I" – The Catwalk Analysis of Christian Dior Womenswear
The A/W 2020 collection of Christian Dior keeps speaking out for women. The installation, created by "collective artist" Claire Fontaine, features a newspaper-covered floor and slogans from the late Italian art critic and feminist Carla Lonzi. A series of neon-decorated slogans in the show and the printed headbands display the independent character of modern women. The creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri, draws inspirations from her girlhood diaries and integrates with Mr. Dior's beloved check elements. (Checks made up of pastel colors like milk cocoa, light green and warm grey are endowed with more creativity, elegant and nonchalant.) And tassels are prevailing in this season. Maria Grazia Chiuri continues the theme of "female power", speaks out for women, and expresses Dior's free soul of "I SAY I" with fashion.
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2020-02-26 139801
Liberating Gentle Power -- The Catwalk Analysis of Fendi Womenswear
The A/W 20/21 collection of Fendi kicks off with the psychedelic sound of Alessandro Cortini, Nine Inch Nails's keyboardist. This time Silvia Venturini, the creative director of Fendi, performs the theme of Gentle Power through the combination of structure and softness, and showcases the liberation of wearable female power. This season plus-size models join the catwalk lineup for the first time. The high-waist of the crisp overcoat and the well-fitting dress accentuates female form, which echoes the pink streamlined catwalk. Retro lantern sleeves run through the whole series. Color-blocking and contrasting of classic elements fully display the role switch between boudoir and meeting room. The strap boots with sheepskin cushion and satin high-heeled shoes highlight the vampire-like enchanting temperament, in line with the theme of boudoir. The waisted design, military outerwear with flare sleeves and the crisp fabric present the powerful temperament of females in the meeting room, quite emotional. Fendi's aesthetics balances between sexiness and calmness, toughness and softness, gentleness and power.
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2020-02-21 104938
A Doll's House in Fairy Tale -- The Catwalks Analysis of Gucci Womenswear
Gucci is always the most dramatic show of Milan Fashion Week. In A/W 2020, the creative director Alessandro Michele opens up the most confidential and private back stage to the public. The catwalk is like a doll house that combines carousel. The dreamlike presenting way and the gorgeous clothing collocation satisfy fans. The series uses a lot of kidswear details, seeming to satisfying kids' curiosity. Lace and velvet are used, which conforms with Belle Époque, one of S/S 2021 theme trends released by POP.
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2020-02-21 136795
Memories -- The Catwalk Analysis of Burberry Womenswear
Since Riccardo Tisci took charge of Burberry's creative director in 2018, versatility and inclusiveness have made up Burberry's current form. After Kingdom, Tempest and Evolution, Riccardo Tisci takes Memories as the theme of A/W 20/21 Burberry. Images with mirroring and perceptive connotations are secretly displayed before the show. Skin, petal, dew... The shadow created by mirror symmetry sets the keynote of this season. The "Memories" world built by Burberry is like the alternations of virtual and real spaces with overlapping dimensions in the movie, Inception. On the catwalk, twin pianists Katia and Marielle Labeque cooperate with electronic producer Arcaper to put on a bizarre duet. For Riccardo Tisci, this series is a self-recall and reflection on memory, consciousness, perception, psychology and life.
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2020-02-19 120693
The Confident Wardrobe -- The Catwalk Analysis of Victoria Beckham Womenswear
Victoria Beckham is a high-end fashion brand founded by famous British singer and fashion designer Victoria Beckham in 2008. Victoria Beckham's own fame and her steady middle-class background make her designs unique. The 20/21 A//W series is inspired by that exhausted woman are seeking peace, and creates the style of confident wardrobe. The collection records the return of the black avant-garde silhouette and exposed neckline, negative space rhomboid knitting which is first raised by Stephan Cooke (a young London menswear designer), two pieces of Shetland knitwear (one in cornflower blue, the other in yolk yellow), flares sleeves, the dress with dense and regular smocking stitch, the finely cut check shirt, the skirt with a tough silhouette, and the layered color-blocked overcoat. These all bring a confident femininity of urban office ladies.