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2023-09-27 62434
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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2023-03-17 70478
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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2022-02-10 83478
A/W 22/23 Milan Fashion Week -- Recommended Brands(Part One)
From January 14th to 18th, there were totally 53 brands who released their new collections at the A/W 22/23 menswear Milan Fashion Week. Although multiple famous brands canceled their fashion shows offline because of the epidemic, the Fashion Week was still noteworthy. Designers realized the importance of positive mood and found a way to stimulate people’s desire and attention.
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2022-01-18 66248
Body of Work -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of PRADA
Working with architecture name OMA, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons reimagined the Deposito of the Fondazione Prada into a stage for the exhibition of Prada‘s Fall/Winter 2022 men’s collection. Dubbed “Body of Work,” the seasonal range investigates “theater and cinema as mirrors of reality.”
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2021-07-08 68212
THE (NEW) SET -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Ermenegildo Zegna
Ermenegildo Zegna S/S 2022 collection was started with a charming film. Running in the narrow space till it comes to a vast vision, EZ's THE (NEW) SET interprets the present through the conversation between human and nature. Innovative designs provide the world with brand new styles. Zegna always subverts the tradition and brings surprise. Bold color application and fabric combination in this summer change the conventional structure of ready-to-wear and show the harmonious flexibility.
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2020-09-30 97062
Eternal Romance -- The Catwalk Analysis of Valentino Womenswear
Valentino merges its S/S 2021 menswear and womenswear show in a strongly industrial space which is surrounded by plants and flowers, quite romantic. This season Pierpaolo Piccioli wants to convey that the distinct values are the essence of supporting and shaping the brand image, just like industrial architectures, while the aesthetic is only the medium that penetrates everything, just like the flowers and plants that decorate the interior. This time VALENTINO applies intense colors to display its symbolic roses on the invitation. With a core of romanticism, the streamlined or the simple style, chiffon shirts, jeans with five pockets, loose blazers, and the ethereal evening dress all reflect advanced and exquisite cutting in details. Retro prints inject vitality and romance. This series feel warm and cold, romantic and realistic.
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2020-03-07 142860
The Power of Optimism -- The Comprehensive Analysis of Colors of Women's Knitwear in The Four Fashion Weeks
With the continuous expansion of the NCP, the four fashion weeks for A/W 20/21 are affected in varying degrees. Many brands cancel the show, while the brands joining the events advocate watching the shows live online. In view of the latest data, we extract five key color tones of blue-green, blue, yellow and orange and khaki. According to data of this season and previous three seasons, blue-green tones and orange tones grow, so we should pay attention to the color senses and clothing styles. For styles, commuting is the main style, which reflects persistence, patience and positive energy, and conveys the power of optimism.
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2020-02-28 123266
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 139337
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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2020-02-24 114913
Minimalist Beauty of Purity -- The Catwalk Analysis of Jil Sander Womenswear
After the "unity of opposites" of S/S 2020 Jil Sander, this season the couple, Lucie and Luke Meier, brings the minimalist beauty of purity. The couple knows models can not fully display the emotion and temperament of clothing by just walking around the catwalk, so they put chairs in the center of the stage for models to sit down. The unique design endows the show with a different emotion. The noble feeling also brings a dramatic moment.
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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.
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2020-02-12 88157
Check Meeting -- The Catwalk Analysis of Monse Womenswear
Monse was founded in 2012. It upholds the minimalist style, and makes deconstruction elegant and avant-garde. Its various irregular designs are memorable. On Instagram, it draws much attention. And stars often wear clothing of this brand. Here we mainly analyze the collar design and splicing of shirts. In the new season, cutout on the collar and the design of exposing shoulder integrates straps, color-blocking, asymmetry and paper clip elements. The splicing of dress fabric is bolder, like the asymmetry of left and right, and the asymmetry from inside to outside.
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2020-01-11 123747
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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2019-12-04 92408
Europe in The 1930s -- The Catwalk Analysis of Giorgio Armani's Womenswear
Giorgio Armani holds his Pre-Fall 2020 show at the Armani Theater in Milan, where he presents a collection named reformism. The designer explained this name before the launch, saying: "I want women to be free to change anytime, anywhere, depending on their mood." The entire collection is inspired by women in the 1930s. Florals favored by social butterfly of the Parisian upper class in the 1920s-1930s are applied for vertical and three-dimensional transformation, and applied to printing or partial accessories to display the Giorgio Armani's integration of the East and the West. Models mainly wear short top and long trousers, which is in line with clothing collocation of French women in the 1920s-1930s. The entire show echoes the femininity of ladies in the 1930s.
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2019-09-30 118963
Keep Balance-- The Comprehensive Analysis of Catwalk Data of Milan Fashion Week
The host city of Milan Fashion Week is the second largest city, Milan. This is a city full of artistic atmosphere. This also lays the foundation of the classical artistic atmosphere and craftsmanship for Milan Fashion Week. In the S/S 2020 Milan Fashion Week, we will appreciate a futuristic, artistic and modern fashion feast which interprets the attitude that fashion expresses the inward world.
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2019-05-05 115200
Christian Dior -- Analysis of Resort 2020 Catwalk Brands
At 3 a.m. on April 30, Beijing time, Dior released its resort 2020 collection in Morocco. El Badi Palace, built in the 16th century, was picked up for the releasing. The bonfires, candles on pools and foreign performers brought impressive African cultures.
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2019-04-22 176470
Comprehensive Analysis of A/W 19/20 Women's Knitwear on Catwalks in Berlin, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai.
This report is made through the comprehensive analysis of directional styles shown in Berlin, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai fashion week. We analyze the colors, techniques, patterns and brands to inspire your designs.
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2019-03-26 159760
Diversified Paris -- A/W 19/20 Analysis of Catwalks for Women's Knitwear
Paris fashion week is the most important among four fashion weeks. Compared with the other three fashion weeks in New York, Milan and London, Paris fashion week is much more diversified and attracts fashion elites from all over the world. A/W 19/20 Paris fashion week is romantic , sunny, energetic and fashionable. The application of colors and patterns is full of novelties.
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2019-03-06 135987
Chanel -- 19/20 A/W Analysis of Catwalk Brands for Womenswear
Chanel's catwalks often get attention from the whole world. This time, Chanel takes us to a ski resort. As the last collection designed by Karl Lagerfeld, who just died recently, and new creative director Virginie Viard. All models wear a white camellia, which pays tribute to the past and marks the new start.
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2019-02-26 113612
Plain Classics -- Pringle of Scotland
Pringle of Scotland's A/W 19/20 catwalk is more understated and elegant. The iconic knitted sets inspired by activewear and luxurious knitted hats feel elaborate.
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2019-02-13 123205
Color -- 2019 Pre-Fall Analysis of Catwalk on Womenswear
According to 18/19 pre-fall data of colors, core color families have been renewed. Industrial grey and khaki families are key. In this season, red and orange are redefined, and autumn brown influences the pre-fall palette. Compared with past seasons, the use of green has increased obviously. In the past five years, green has continued to evolve, and nowadays, it is used on lots of looks. For purple family, its proportion decreased noticeably in this season.
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2018-06-22 137024
Resort 2019 Women's Knitwear on Catwalks
Veering away from the saturated tones of previous seasons, Coronet Blue has a warm and soft shade, neither dramatic nor unassuming. It pairs with black for a relaxed feel.
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2018-06-20 90671
2019 S/S Material for Men's Matching Set -- Chic Sport
The chart data is based on POP's statistics of S/S 2019 men's catwalks and markets. Set ranks third of all items, proving its commercial appeal. Men's matching sets in rich colors and materials are must-haves in this season.