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2021-12-17 71127
Casual yet Firm Strength -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of The Row
Founded by Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen in 2006, The Row features minimalist pieces with smart tailoring, and fuses timeless designs with high-quality fabrics. The bright shades of red and blue were added into neutrals and classic black and white in the Spring 2022 menswear collection. Adaptability is one of the themes of The Row. Minimalist unisex styles show fun details and vivid colors to build a casual and free image of wandering poets.
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2021-09-30 70935
The Anatomy of Silence -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Sportmax
Founded by Achille Maramotti in 1969, Sportmax is a brand which pursues fashion, freedom and avant-garde. Inspired by the musical works and theories of the post-war American avant-garde figure John Cage, S/S 2022 collection, themed 'the Anatomy of Silence', broke the limit of tradition and conveyed a creative dress attitude by corset, military decorative straps and neat silhouettes.
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2021-09-25 70494
Minimalist Beauty -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Jil Sander
Known for the minimalist aesthetics and simple lines, the designer of Jil Sander gets rid of all the extra details, even zippers and buttons. Crinkled textures wrap the body, and the diagonal tailoring underlines the natural drapability. Lucie and Luke Meier had a baby girl in June, which allowed the designer to integrate the vision of wonderful future into the minimalism to express the personal emotions. Therefore, Lucie and Luke applied brighter colors and looser tailoring in S/S 2022 to pursue the pure high quality and inject the warm mood.
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2021-03-05 70458
Upgrading Sustainable Development -- The Comprehensive Catwalk Analysis of Women's Denim
Influenced by the sustainable development of global fashion industry, laser craft is widely used by brands instead of dangerous chemical water-washing. The laser craft reuses and recolors the jeans to present diverse distressed water-washed effects and provide different patterns.
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2020-11-14 114440
Rebirth & Close to Nature -- The Comprehensive Analysis of New York Fashion Week
Due to COVID-19, this year New York Fashion Week has been shortened from the usual eight days to four, and fewer than 10 designers hold physical shows for their latest collections. Despite the severe condition in New York, many brands still hold fashion shows offline, which reveals the determination of the whole fashion industry to survive and return to happiness. Many designers draw inspiration from the relationship between man and nature, and some put the show in the woods. Beautiful flowers and nature-inspired patterns characterize this season. In the meantime, people are stuck at home, and they have a growing demand for home decorations. Therefore, diverse and eco-friendly concept is also warmly welcomed in S/S 2021. This season features exaggerated expressions, such as the big bowknot, spreading ruffles and dramatic hem designs, as well as various joyful colors which represent hope and rebirth.
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2020-10-27 98787
Subversion and Rebirth -- The Catwalk Analysis of Christian Dior Womenswear
This season Dior show is held at the Tuileries Garden in Paris. Maria Grazia Chiuri, the creative director of Dior womenswear, invites director Alina Marazzi to create a film for the show, paying tribute to Lucia Marcucci, a representative artist of Italian avant-garde experimental art, and the remarks and thoughts on female images expressed in her collage works. Elaborate letters reflect the significance of exploring fashion expressions in this special period. This collection has a theme of exploring the relationship between tailoring and thinking, and centers on female images of different identities in different occasions. Maria Grazia Chiuri subverts classics and reinterprets classic Dior silhouette, delivering a sense of contradiction. Designers endow thoughts with cutting, redefine silhouettes and bring a new lifestyle.
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2020-10-16 157184
The Creative City -- The Comprehensive Analysis of London Fashion Week
London Fashion Week features prominent designs, euphoric colors and charming clothes. Continuing female power from last season, its new season mixes elegance with power for a female new urban style. Both the powerful style and the simple neutral office style all focus on female independence. Vibrant Orange Ochre, Pickled Pepper and Illuminating express hopes for revival and a better life.
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2020-09-26 83998
Light and Shadow -- The Catwalk Analysis of Fendi Menswear and Womenswear
Fendi S/S 2021 show is held in Milan as scheduled. La Famiglia, Fendi S/S 2021 collection, is inspired by family, the designer's childhood and the family life during pandemic. Silvia says, "Time spent with family - descendants who raised together in Rome - prompts quiet introspection in a window or garden to watch the world go by." Looking out from the inside, looking out from the outside, shadows and reflections are projected throughout the series. She explains the memory and thinking about the childhood, family and life. As for the setting, traditional elements and home life are mixed. The flowing white curtain is ethereal. The wavy sofas on the runway are also draped in pure white cotton, echoing the white curtain. Recently, Fendi appoints Kim Jones as the artistic director who will be in charge of women's haute couture, ready-to-wear and fur collections. Silvia Venturini Fendi continues the responsibility of accessories and menswear collections. But Kim Jones remains the artistic director of menswear. It's said that the A/W 2021 collection will be the first ready-to-wear collection of Kim Jones in Fendi.
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2020-09-10 95180
Urban Resort -- The Comprehensive Analysis of Resort Womenswear Catwalks
In Resort 2021, the dress holds the largest percentage. Tops occupy a larger part than dresses. Everyday separates become key. Stripes remain important. Big floral patterns grow. Tie-dye is developing powerfully.
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2020-03-02 93613
Autonomy -- The Catwalk Analysis of N°21 Womenswear
Founded in 2010, the 10th anniversary of N°21 and Milan have been on a journey of change and adventure. The A/W 20/21 collection of N°21 uses irregular designs to point out a more novel and freer direction for females. The minimalist and fun style gets changed in this season. Young decorations like chains and clips are applied to clothing. Lots of neutral clothing with asymmetry, deconstruction and disproportionate cutting emerges in this season. The focus is the transformed collar structure and the retro disco style dominated by sequined fabrics.
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2020-02-05 68346
Green Nose -- The Catwalk Analysis of Mm6 by Maison Margiela Womenswear
MM6 is the subsidiary brand of Maison Margiela, founded in France in 1997. MM6 also abandons the personal concept of "number coding" that designers have always insisted on, and creates mainly wearable and original ready-to-wear, shoes, bags and accessories. Products of MM6 are simple but fashionable, based on deconstruction to fully display the imagination of designers.
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2019-03-28 173754
Sacai -- A/W 19/20 Analysis of Catwalk Brands for Womenswear
The core words for Sacai in this season are layers, asymmetry and splicing. Designer Chitose Abe plays with volume and proportion based on utility. Abe said the inspiration of this collection came from when she was a child. At that time, she liked to dress up. Prints are key as well and Abe got inspired from Jackson Pollock's paintings.