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2024-02-21 30229
New York Fashion Week -- Recommended Womenswear Brands
As the earliest show of the 2024 Fall/Winter Fashion Week, over 70 brands made their appearances. This season's women's fashion show showcased qualities such as exploration, collision, fusion, and the return to essence, with New York's unique innovation providing a more vibrant stage for fashion brands. Each brand focused on five key themes: exploring silhouettes, 90s retro, layered mix-and-match, timeless style, and practical essence. The blending of external social value and inner life became the highlight of New York Fashion Week, while the new frontier of modern and retro collision allowed the innovation of this fashion week to fully blossom.
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2023-10-25 68351
Practical and Playful -- The Women's Runway Analysis of LOEWE
Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of LOEWE's 2024 Spring/Summer Women's Wear Collection, adopts the design concept of "embracing randomness" and takes us into a chaotic and possible mental state through experiments, hallucinations, and sidekicks. In this process, daily clothing has undergone a subversive interpretation, presenting a bold, bizarre, and interesting side. The sparkling brooches that make up the top, the playful and vibrant star brooches, and oversized pins all showcase the creativity and ingenuity of designers. These unique elements infuse fashion with depth and texture, making it strange and interesting, like an extraordinary adventure to explore fashion elements.
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2023-10-13 48116
Yarn & Stitch -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Women's Knitwear
This report analyzes the proportion of key yarns and stitches in the 2024 Spring/Summer T-shirt women's sweater. This season, fancy yarns have shown a significant upward trend, and with the arrival of the spring/summer season, the use of light and thin textured yarns will continue to increase. The changes in spring/summer sweater styles will be more diverse due to the combination of space-dyed yarn, mixed metallic yarn, sequin yarn, and fuzzy yarn.
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2023-09-28 65910
The Runway Analysis of BOSIDENG
BOSIDENG's spring/summer 2024 debut at Villa D'Este in Milan marks the first independent show by a Chinese fashion brand in the international fashion capital. BOSIDENG hopes to use this opportunity to convey the brand's fashion concept and spiritual essence to the world. Inspired by Villa D'Este, Moncler combines Italian craftsmanship with Chinese Su embroidery, bridging the gap between Eastern and Western aesthetics. This fusion is showcased in the brand's lightweight down jackets, breaking the stereotype of traditional down jackets and creating a more diverse, fashionable, and lightweight warmth.
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2023-06-09 69786
Sports & Baroque -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
On May 24th, Louis Vuitton's Resort 2024 women's wear show took place on the Isola Bella, Italy. Prior to the show, it rained on the island and due to the downpour, guests were moved indoors, resulting in the show starting 15 minutes earlier than originally scheduled. The Louis Vuitton resort 2024 collection draws inspiration from marine life, with fish scale-like decorations on the skirts and shell elements on the headwear. The finale pieces were inspired by the concept of mermaids, with a variety of three-dimensional shapes and colors. The Baroque-style headpieces were custom-made by a studio in Rome that works with operas and films. "In the end, the mermaid became a flower, but perhaps not a real one," said Ghesquière, the designer. This idea inspired a series of long dresses in soft hues.
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2023-05-04 64136
A/W 23/24 Runway Analysis of Dress
For 23/24 AW women’s fashion trends, 68.93% of the colors used in the collections are non-colors, emphasizing genderless andhigh-end warm winter colors as the focus of this season’s color palette. Black is the most dominant color, allowing working women to mix and match different styles for an all-around professional look. Another highlight is the use of deep indigo blue, which is versatile and practical, adding a sophisticated twist to current designs inspired by the more subdued environment.
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2023-03-17 71479
A/W 23/24 Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Women's Knitwear
The knitwear pieces showcased in the 2024 autumn/winter women's collection emphasize simplicity and refinement with a minimalist design approach. The collection includes several categories: sweaters, suits, and dresses. The casual polo shirts prioritize craftsmanship and combine a relaxed feel with a touch of sophistication. The layering styling of ethnic-inspired designs creates a fresh sensation, while the design of individual pieces pays attention to using yarn and small design details.
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2023-03-08 70040
Deception & Mystique -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of LOEWE
Set inside the walls of a chateau, Anderson and LOEWE created their now-signature stark space and adorned it with Lara Favaretto-designed confetti squares, decorating the space in a vibrant splash of color. Trompe-l’œil came to fore right off the bat. Feathers, glittering coats, jumpers manipulated to keep an unkempt shape, trousers as booties, and a whole host of leather subsequently rounded out yet another standout show from Anderson.
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2023-02-17 29898
The Second Skin -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Dion Lee
Dion Lee is a beacon of sensual fashion. The Australian designer’s subversive silhouettes oftentimes offer their wearers a transformational alter-ego, one that’s particularly unlocked upon passing a bouncer’s ID check at the club entrance. For Fall 2023, this “second skin” is Lee’s blueprint. Base-layer silhouettes were deconstructed and battered, mimicking the process of shedding — or, more specifically, ecdysis. Hosiery was hand distressed and so was denim.
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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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2022-10-10 81333
Modern Desert -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Hermès
“We’ve been so confined that I really wanted to celebrate going back outside, feeling the wind, the heat, the sweat on your skin,” said Hermès’s Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski, who erected a sand dune in the Tennis Club de Paris to show her latest performance-wear focused collection.
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2022-09-27 74555
'90s Utilitarianism -- The Runway Analysis of Sunnei
Sunnei Spring/Summer 2023 collection found inspirations from 1990s and provided a utilitarian daily wardrobe. Tartans, vests, low-rise pants and leather jackets drove the Y2K aesthetic to be mature and practical. Activewear shared the stage with evening designs, including a charming halter-neck dress with sequins peeking from a slit, and sparkly and roomy overalls.
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2022-09-23 72087
A Strange Game -- The Runway Analysis of JW Anderson
In the middle of Soho, on the most packed London Saturday night of all, we plunged into the Vegas video gambling arcade to have our minds bent by Jonathan Anderson. The location was just next door to his JW Anderson flagship store on Wardour Street. His models made a short walk past marshals, crash barriers and hustling crowds into a place where people go for the thrill of gaming the random fates of fortune.
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2021-10-27 76363
Color -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Women's Gown Dress
As a noteworthy event for designers, S/S 2022 runway started a color boom. These flamboyant and bold colors interpreted liveliness and tension. Colorless colors revealed a distinct downtrend comparing with S/S 2021. This report mainly focuses on the analysis of chromatic colors. According to the data, warm tones have increased clearly year-on-year, while cool ones trend downward; reds and greens take precedence, when blues and purples step back.
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2020-08-07 102354
Game On -- The Comprehensive Analysis of Louis Vuitton Womenswear
Louis Vuitton 2021 Resort collection draws inspiration from Static Journey, takes "Game On" as the theme and explores inner emotions. Items of this collection are shot in the studio in Paris of Nicolas Ghesquiere, the womenswear art director. Nicolas Ghesquiere compares fashion creation to adventures in games. The collection consists of two parts, Quotidian and Playing Cards. Playing cards become main design elements of bags in the new season. Classic monogram mixes with four suits of playing cards, or bags are designed to be playing cards, hearts and dice. This collection takes us on a relaxing and unique resort journey.
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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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2020-02-05 103103
The Collision of Classics and Modernity -- The Catwalk Analysis of MSGM Womenswear
Massimo Giorgetti, the artistic director of MSGM, who is constantly looking for cultural inspiration from the past, is an unruly fun-goer. This theme is inspired by Gio Ponti's interior design of Milan architectures in the 1970s and the modernistic ceramic floor tiles. The concept of the collision and integration of classics and modernity is used to present the vivid and interesting design aesthetics. The classic bright color matching and bowknot of WSGM are used. The neat and clean silhouette replaces ruffle, with lively colors to be fresh and lovely. Various interior elements are used as patterns this time. The geometrics on the floor tiles are applied to the shirt, and classical rose pattern is used to the outerwear. Environmental protection is also advocated this time, like eco-friendly leather and faux woolskin, reflecting the designer's attention to the environmental protection.
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2020-01-11 123827
Face up to Selves -- The Comprehensive Analysis of Women's Knitwear on Catwalks
In 2020, people no longer show their individuality through neutrality, but start to face up to women themselves and explore the original connotation of females. On Pre-Fall catwalk, knitwear tends to be mature and elegant. Many brands gradually get rid of the neutral and leisure style, and turn from blurring gender boundary towards exploring the original beauty of females. Knitwear reduces the large-scale textural feel and adds simple but exquisite designs. And designers apply rich and superior natural colors to knitwear.
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2019-09-21 102062
Diversified Mixing-- The Comprehensive Analysis of New York/ London Catwalks for Womenswear Knitwear
S/S 2020 New York Fashion Week has less excessive commercialization and displays different brands' charm in more aspects. However, London is more practical to wear compared to the past. Based on the similarities of these two fashion weeks, the comprehensive analysis of New York Fashion Week and London Fashion Week is made. We forecast styles and analyze data from four aspects of colors, styles, crafts and pattern to present the most latest and practical styles in a more direct and straightforward way.