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2023-10-24 35506
Shanghai Fashion Week: Key Brand Recommendations
This fashion week mainly focuses on new Chinese style, avant-garde work clothes, and modern urban styles, and sees many different ways of presenting Chinese elements. HEMU draws inspiration from the aesthetic charm of the Song Dynasty and combines intangible cultural heritage fabrics to weave the "Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" in fashion. TUYUE this season is inspired by the word "Hundred Birds Returning to their Nest", with the theme concept centered around tracing back to their hometown of Chaoshan; The Spring and Summer 2024 series of China-Chic brand Clot presents Chinese culture from an international perspective with the theme of "connecting the past and opening the future"; Xander Zhou and Private Policy brands, embodying future tooling principles; The biggest feature of the Rico Lee brand is its emphasis on sporty details and functional tailoring.
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2023-02-21 39256
Paris Men's Fashion Week: Recommended Brands(Part II)
Fall/Winter 2023 Paris Men’s Fashion Week completed the six-day fashion shows on January 22. 79 fashion brands released their new collections in Paris, and nearly 50 of them walked the runway. Anthony Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent returned to the official schedule of Paris Fashion Week after 7 years, and displayed its new releases on the opening day; Maison Margiela closed out the fashion week with a co-ed show.
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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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2021-07-23 67883
Ain't No Mountain High Enough -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of White Mountaineering
The Japanese outdoor brand White Mountaineering, founded by Yosuke Aizawa, launched its S/S 2022 collection -- Ain't No Mountain High Enough. The blurred boundary between urban clothing and outdoor wear tries to figure out the perfect balance of comfort and functionality. The shirt, jacket, utility vest and trousers of this S/S collection all apply the classic colors of autumn. Bomber jacket and more formal tailoring occupy a large proportion of this collection, which not only satisfies the needs of city life and also allows the wearers to explore more unpredictable outdoor places.
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2021-03-25 76557
A Journey to The Sky -- The Womenswear Catwalk Analysis of Balmain
Balmain A/W 21/22 collection gets inspiration from the journey of the brand founder Pierre Balmain 75 years ago. And this journey is above and beyond the atmosphere. The vintage futuristic silhouette of Space Age in 1960s is combined with shiny jumpsuit, which integrates the current futurism into the past and brings the fantastic imagination. Besides, designer Oliver Rousteing also applies 70s PB Monogram to inject vintage sense into the coolness.
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2019-12-04 92514
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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2019-10-24 97287
RISING CHINA- The Comprehensive Analysis of Menswear in Shanghai Fashion Week
Shanghai Fashion Week, which officially ended last week, has been born for more than a decade. In recent years, it shows an obvious rising trend, frequently appears in our vision and widely affects the younger generation. We can know that from the number of visitors, and brands joining the show. More and more domestic newly prominent designer brands, such as STAFFONLY and Ximonlee, continue to make efforts in their own stage. Chinese fashion brands such as ROARINGWILD, FMACM, FYP, NPC, Lifegoeson also appear in the fashion week to attract the attention of the younger generation.
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2019-10-09 110523
Fashion and Styles -- The Comprehensive Analysis of Four Womenswear Fashion Weeks
According to data analysis of S/S 2020 four fashion weeks, the four popular styles are basically in line with four themes forecast by POP in December 2018. Four styles are as follows. 1. Hydrogen Energy conveys an attitude of relaxed sport and optimistic life. 2.Plastic-free Coast seeks for a way that people can live in harmony with the sea. 3. Make KOL analyzes the phenomenon that high-tech drives the rise of virtual KOL. 4. Mood Industry mentions industrial technology can create intelligent products which capture our expressions and sounds, and thus make responses. With the end of the four fashion weeks, the four styles also grow or keep steady. And we can also see street fashion and functional style increase.
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2019-09-30 84467
Peaceful And Free-- The Comprehensive Analysis of Milan Fashion Week
There are several unexpected designs in menswear of S/S 2020 Milan Fashion Week. Designers want to break gender boundaries. They make use of rich colors, the ingenious applications of pattern, style changes and the wonderful imagination about the futurism to highlight the balance between the creation and the practicality to wear. Then the fashion becomes dazzling but approachable.
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2019-06-20 89275
The Industrial Revolution -- A-Cold-Wall
A-Cold-Wall's S/S 2020 collection is called MATERIAL STUDY FOR SOCIAL ARCHITECTURE. Designer Samuel Ross continues the industrial cold mood. Fabrics and materials include real architecture materials like clay, lead, water and glass. Rich materials, diversified industrial styles and images of construction workers are combined to update the industrial style.
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2019-06-18 87460
Optimism -- Analysis of Prada Menswear Catwalk
The futurism in the 1980s has been a firm belief. The outdated cassettes and video cameras are only decorative. Prada's logo conveys a combination of vintage and futuristic styles. Black nylon calls for innovative images.
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2019-06-13 90906
Post Human Era -- C2H4 Los Angeles
Post Human Era is evolved from last season's transhumanism. The setting is in 2030 when there are new and strange things. Memory and time are used as standards to differentiate humans. The post human era is made up of the civilian class, HDS class and elite class. Function, tech-tility, deconstructed prints, irregular edges and layering are underlined.
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2019-04-11 126388
Play with fashion -- Comprehensive Analysis of A/W 19/20 Kidswear Catwalks
Play with fashion -- Comprehensive Analysis of A/W 19/20 Kidswear Catwalks