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2024-04-04 16255
Shanghai Fashion Week -- Recommended Womenswear Brands
This season's Shanghai Fashion Week revolves around the theme of creating a new chain, with the runway as the starting point. It links markets, exhibition halls, shopping malls, and venues, radiating fashion spaces in five central urban areas and more than ten cities. It integrates fashion releases with commercial and cultural activities, and stimulates new vitality in the market through multiple effects. From Le Fame's Shanghai style new Chinese style to mithworld's integration of Chinese style Dim sum culture into fashion cutting, Chinese style aesthetics has become the core force of Shanghai Fashion Week this season. The Shanghai debut of Australian designer brand Dion Lee and Korean designer brand d ` Or youjiyoung, as well as the Wonderful Fashion Journey created by Disney and Tiggo, further demonstrate the upgrading of Shanghai Fashion Week's international influence.
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2024-03-13 8389
The Menswear Runway Analysis of Ami Alexandre Mattiussi
This season boldly presents the brand's iconic elegance, delicacy, and simplicity, showcasing the charm of day and night reversal. The sharp contour lines and exquisite cutting proportions highlight the slender shoulder and arm lines. Color options include black, gray, navy blue, brown, beige, as well as soft tones such as cream and earth. The lightweight materials and fabrics complement AMI's exquisite craftsmanship, creating fluffy, breathable, thick and soft autumn and winter clothing. Multiple mixed patterns echo the theme of day and night alternation this season.
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2024-02-21 27519
Avant-garde Fashion -- The Comprehensive Pattern Analysis of Men's Runway (Part One)
This report mainly extracts and analyzes the casual and trendy style patterns of men's fashion shows in the autumn and winter of 2024/25. This pattern is divided into six directions: artistic construction, racing sports, academic trends, visual error filters, simulated wardrobes, and text transformation. In terms of artistic techniques, it mainly focuses on surrealism, Europa, graffiti, etc; In terms of pattern elements, text and badges still dominate, incorporating a few line elements as a rhythmic expression; In terms of color matching, except for artistic paintings and sports patterns that require high saturation color matching to enhance visual tension, all others use monochromatic or low saturation color matching to convey the autumn and winter atmosphere, paying more attention to the expression of practicality. The following sections will analyze in detail.
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2023-09-27 77472
Less is More -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of GUCCI
GUCCI 2024 Spring/Summer is the first official collection under the leadership of Sabato De Sarno. The theme of this season is "Gucci Ancora," which translates to "once again" in Italian. Sabato aims to evoke our love for Italian art, fashion, and Gucci through the concept of Ancora. In a utilitarian atmosphere, Sabato has abandoned Gucci's previous classical extravagance and embraced a minimalist design philosophy. Clean-cut coats, vintage platform loafers, accents of monogram fabric, and a continuous presence of short shorts and mini skirts perfectly showcase the brand's transition from luxurious vintage to practical romance.
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2023-09-27 67154
Quiet Luxury -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Bottega Veneta
The Bottega Veneta Spring/Summer 2024 collection takes inspiration from "The Fusion of Worlds" and incorporates the diversity of the world into its clothing. Following Matthieu Blazy's exclusive custom routes, it embarks on a global exploration journey. Drawing inspiration from world maps and incorporating the characteristics of various countries, the collection showcases more intriguing pieces. The collection emphasizes the concept of "simplifying complexity" by infusing ancient Western craftsmanship into the final products, resulting in a number of handcrafted items that reflect the brand's signature weaving techniques.
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2023-06-30 66475
Urban New Wave -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of DIOR MEN
DIOR MEN announced the release of its 2024 Spring/Summer men's fashion show on June 23, Beijing time. The show will be held in Paris, France. To celebrate his fifth anniversary with Dior, Kim Jones, the artistic director of men's fashion, combines the inspiration from the archives with innovative personal style, embracing the new wave culture with a fresh image. The 2024 Spring/Summer collection combines the unique styles of previous designers for the first time, while incorporating Kim Jones' personal design language. Different inspirations are closely connected through Dior's classic elements, including the iconic silhouettes by Mr. Yves Saint Laurent, the Cannage inspired by the cane chairs at the 1947 salon show, the arch-shaped gemstone designs by Christian Dior, the luxurious embroidery from Gianfranco Ferré's era, and the coarse tweed fabric used in the 1960 Autumn/Winter haute couture collection.
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2023-05-12 55722
Tokyo Fashion Week: Recommended Brands
The Tokyo Fashion Week 23/24 Autumn/Winter women's collection was held from March 13th to March 18th in 2023. A total of 49 brands released their new collections online and offline. Among them, 20 brands held offline fashion shows, but some of them were private events. The fashion week was held at two locations: Shibuya Hikarie and Omotesando Hills, showcasing fashion shows and artistic events from more than 40 fashion brands and demonstrating the unique charm and creative potential of Japan's fashion industry.
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2023-03-10 77503
Camellia Motif -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Chanel
Virginie Viard has been inspired by the camellia as a signature design motif throughout the history of the Parisian fashion house for her Fall 2023 ready-to-wear collection. The presentation was an exercise in reduction, with the vast majority of looks being created in grayscale, save for a few accents of dusty rose throughout. “The camellia is more than a theme, it’s an eternal code of the House,” explained Viard on her inspiration from the flower.
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2023-02-15 57759
Dreamers University -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of MSGM
Massimo Giorgetti rang the bells of “Dreamers University” this season, calling students to classrooms on MSGM’s imaginary educational grounds. As a “school of art, fashion, music, and happiness,” the label sent models down a rugged catwalk sporting reimagined school uniforms for rebellious rule-breakers.
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2022-11-07 82589
Trend Integration -- The Comprehensive Pattern Analysis of Womenswear Runway
This report puts emphasis on the application of patterns on womenswear runways. Based on the comparison between S/S 2022 and S/S 2023, Flowers & Plants and Checks & Stripes are still the hottest elements. Leopard spots, zebra stripes and python motifs are presented in bolder colors. Ethnic motifs and scenery paintings are trending upward. The share of Chinoiserie elements is also rising.
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2022-11-03 74719
Visual Fusion -- The Comprehensive Pattern Analysis of Womenswear Runway
This report puts emphasis on the application of patterns on womenswear runways. Based on the comparison between S/S 2022 and S/S 2023, Flowers & Plants and Checks & Stripes are still the hottest elements. Leopard spots, zebra stripes and python motifs are presented in bolder colors. Ethnic motifs and scenery paintings are trending upward. The share of Chinoiserie elements is also rising.
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2022-10-13 99420
Celebration, Rebirth -- The Runway Analysis of Off-White
Ibrahim Kamara was named the Image and Art Director of Off-White in April, and now he has debuted his Spring/Summer collection ‘Celebration’. The Spring Summer 2023 collection approaches the cusp of something new, where the unknown gives us the freedom to imagine boundless possibilities. A celebration of life, progress, and new work in process.
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2022-10-12 79632
The Renaissance -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Balmain
Balmain held its show/festival at Jean-Bouin Stadium in Paris. “We all saw climate change this summer. We all saw fires around the world. And coming back with a show in September, thinking about whether our pants are going to be high-waisted or low-waisted—it seems a bit futile to me.” So said Olivier Rousteing before the show.
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2022-09-28 89009
Twinsburg -- The Runway Analysis of GUCCI
Alessandro Michele presented his latest collection, “Twinsburg,” for Gucci Spring/Summer 2023, and it primarily focuses on reflection and how that intertwines with individual self-expression despite appearing the same. The show leads with twin models matching across the runway, each a reflection of the other. The sophisticated concept was inspired by Michele’s upbringing. In true Michele fashion, the collection’s 68 looks didn’t need doubles to make an impact. He worked his way through strict tailoring, souped-up activewear, Hollywood Boulevard glitz, embroidered chinoiserie, red carpet glam, and country quilting, among other motifs.
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2022-09-15 73715
Sunny Romance -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Ulla Johnson
Ulla Johnson Spring 2023 collection drew inspirations from Bryan Lavelle’s bright and saturated abstract paintings. Bryan explores the features of acrylics and oils. The layering and gradually adding the work’s surface forms a patterned and textured aesthetic.
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2022-09-02 58193
Musical Festival -- The Menwear Runway Analysis of Bluemarble
LVMH Prize semi-finalist and upcoming Pierre Bergé prize nominee, Anthony Alvarez, has been making strong headway within the international menswear space. For Spring/Summer 2023 his Bluemarble label presented sophisticated leisure that put soft fabrications and rich colorways at the forefront. Alvarez’s collection included matching sets of half-zip short-sleeved sweaters and shorts, fitted jackets, exterior pocket trousers and relaxed denim.
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2022-08-24 66079
Back to Paris -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Amiri
To evoke a world of endless possibilities and childlike wonder, Mike Amiri chose the beautiful Jardin des Plantes in Paris to unveil his Spring/Summer 2023 collection that once again demonstrates his sense of showmanship and affection for handcrafting. Always a cross between West Coast casual and European chic – his collection is now made between the U.S. and Italy – his suits look so light, helped by the weight and grace of jersey, while the blazers are deconstructed and cut casually – their seams removed to free up traditional shapes and create flouncy volumes inspired as much by sportswear as by stagewear.
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2022-08-23 38144
Urban Oasis -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Neil Barrett
The utilitarian sophistication of ’90s minimalism has always resonated for Barrett, who has a background in sharp military tailoring. For Spring 2023 he riffed on the consistency of his wardrobe’s strongholds, referencing an urban uniform look and clean-cut, smart sportswear. Inspired by military attire made for extreme weather conditions, garments were structured and engineered to let the body breathe.
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2022-08-10 45507
New Classicism -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Versace
Presented in the cobblestone courtyard of the historic Via Gesù home of the fashion house’s founder, Gianni Versace, in Milan, the Versace Spring/Summer 2023 collection was full of color and verve. Donatella Versace dug into the archives and pulled out prints her brother Gianni created for La Scala productions in the 90s, a logo from the early 2000s or the frozen-in-lava death masks of Pompeii, all of these revisited archival motifs splashed across t-shirts, silk shirts and pants, alongside stripes, diamond-shaped cut from leather made in eco-sustainable latex and powerfully colorful python prints. The latter, now replacing exotic skins, with fluorescent accents appeared on trench coats or pants. These new eco-friendly fabrics definitely marked the brand’s entry into the era of sustainability.
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2022-07-15 68671
Manipulation & Amorphousness -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Viktor & Rolf
The avant-garde fashion house Viktor & Rolf released its A/W 22/23 Haute Couture collection inspired by the cult 1922 vampire movie “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror”. This season, the designers Rolf Snoeren and Viktor Horsting divided the show into halves: The first half of their show featured the same structured, high collars with looks that appeared to be levitating above the wearer’s shoulders; the second half showed them collapsed, draping the models in swathes of ruffles.
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2022-07-07 59065
Milan Men's Fashion Week: Recommended Brands(Part Two)
S/S 2023 Milan Fashion Week(June 17th to 21th) included 28 offline runway shows, 24 still-life exhibitions, 5 digital releases and 21 brand culture events.
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2022-06-10 67295
Gucci Cosmogonie -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of GUCCI
For Gucci's Cosmogonie Fashion Show, creative director Alessandro Michele transported the fashion set to Castel del Monte where he presented a sparkling collection of 101 looks exploring the idea of past and present. Rooted in writer Hannah Arendt’s devoted essay on her friend and philosopher Walter Benjamin, Gucci’s Cosmogonie considers the past and how it is reflected in the present. Michele’s collection enveloped both romanticised mediaeval monikers with multi-layered pearls, starched ruffs, and heavy velvets, as well as modern fashion history – demonstrated in crimped hair and oversized sunglasses of the 80s.
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2022-04-25 80804
Dynamic Puffa -- The Runway Analysis of Spyder
The American professional skiwear brand Spyder was founded in 1978. This report focuses on the A/W 22/23 runway show. Taking the signature brand logo as the backdrop, this RTW collection presented cashmere jackets, color block jackets, camouflage, quilting and metallic-touch materials. Bright puffa scarves showed a bold visual experience.
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2022-03-14 91064
The Rhythm of Color -- The Runway Analysis of Emporio Armani
Emporio Armani released the fall 2022 collection at Milano Fashion Week. Themed ‘The Rhythm of Color’, Grayish menswear and bright womenswear formed contrasts. Sheer, silk, and velvet developed cocktail dresses in bright colors. Lustrous, matted backless minidress also displayed charm. On the other stage, menswear played a symphony about grays and showed smart modernized overcoats and jackets.