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2023-10-25 67856
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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2023-03-09 65967
Outerwear -- A/W 23/24 Comprehensive Womenswear Runway Analysis
According to the hue range of A/W 23/24 womenswear runway show, monos take 63.39% of the mix, and chromatics share the remaining 36.61%. The genderless and upscale monos are the key point. Black is the most dominant color. Northern Droplet brings quietness to the winter for commuters. Among the chromatics, the Bright Rose in the red range offers high saturation and enlivens the winter wardrobe.
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2022-10-09 67027
Natural Minimalism -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Stella McCartney
Presented at the Centre Pompidou piazza during Paris Fashion Week, the Stella McCartney Spring Summer 2023 runway show is a democratic demonstration outdoors; a brand first. Models walk coloured paths, paying homage to the French cultural hub’s iconic façade. Blending fashion and art, the collection features the work of legendary Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara – inspired by his slogan “CHANGE THE HISTORY”.
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2022-09-23 77111
The Blue Horizon -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Max Mara
Max Mara Spring/Summer 2023 collection continued the minimalist mindset and fluid tailoring to display the timeless Italian fashion and a cozy vacay style. The sunny blue coastline exuded the atmosphere of Riviera style. It focused on Renée Perle, a lover and much-snapped subject of early alpha-photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue. Then there was Eileen Gray, who designed her own feminocratic ideal of the modernist house, the Villa E-1027 in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France, in 1929.
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2022-06-29 78199
Le Papier -- The Runway Analysis of Jacquemus
Jacquemus headed to the salt marshes of Aigues-Mortes in the south of France for its Fall 2022 “Le Papier” runway show. Matching the salt hills, the collection was largely dipped in shades of white and beige with subtle inserts of rust, olive green and brown. Menswear pieces took form in relaxed suiting, knitwear, technical yet minimal coats and cargo pants. Relaxed constructions have always been a hallmark of Jacquemus menswear, but this collection loosened the silhouettes a bit more. Tailoring served as a collection highlight via reconstructed blazers, asymmetrical hems and layered styling via draped skirts and puffer vests.
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2022-03-07 98411
Lighthearted -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Hermès
Continuing the lighthearted air, Hermès released the A/W 2022 womenswear collection. The artistic director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski drew equestrian elements from the brand DNA and injected slim-fit tailoring into the clothing design. The use of knitted fabrics allowed the restraint air to be sexy and cool. The whole collection, especially the leather treatment, still reflected the fine artisanship of Hermès. These innovative pieces on the runway expressed the personality of wearer and the unique French romance.
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2021-09-28 84533
Animal Instinct -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of BURBERRY
The creative director Riccardo Tisci integrated imagination into the design to bring the BURBERRY S/S 2022 womenswear collection titled Animal Instinct. The flowing modern dreamland and immersive sensory experiences fused music, clothing with femininity and interpreted new modern stories through diversified forms. Animal elements presented by curvy printing enlivened classic trench coat; voluminous fringes set off the freedom of BURBERRY; shawl-like wide sleeves increased the elegancy and vitality of classic styles.
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2021-03-30 88769
A Collection Blending Fantasy and Reality -- The Womenswear Catwalk Analysis of Stella McCartney
British fashion brand Stella McCartney released its A/W 2021 collection blending fantasy and reality inside an industrial architecture. This collection embodies a collective yearning among Stella women to get dressed up and go out, inspired by D is for Desire from the McCartney A to Z Manifesto. Bold psychedelic prints, fine geometric tailoring, 3D weaving and menswear silhouette combines tradition and charm, sports and glamour, which creates suitable clothes for fashion women who want to got out with joy during the post-epidemic period.
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2021-03-24 81079
Feminine Power -- The Womenswear Catwalk Analysis of Jil Sander
German fashion brand Jil Sander was officially purchased by Only the Brave on March 7,2021, joining in the groups of Diesel, Maison Margiela, Marni, Viktor&Rolf, Staff international and Brave Kid. The A/W 21/22 Jil Sander collection was presented online, and the campaign was shot in a hotel in Le Marais. Lucie and Luke Meier remain as creative directors. This collection has clinical significance that can prove our current crisis mode. Long gloves have an operable sense. And they are made of leather without liner and medical crayon, which can make people think of the current epidemic. Monochrome leather trousers use crinkles to produce the emotion of operation. Jil Sander conveys the Purism boldly through direct outerwear and dress, hand-spun dress with tassels and charming underwear dress with lace. Large and gorgeous overall silhouette of this collection hopes people to feel better, and to feel their own power and strength.
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2021-03-10 78593
Classical and Reality -- The Womenswear Catwalk Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Nicolas Ghesquière's Louis Vuitton released its A/W 2021 womenswear collection officially in the Paris Fashion Week. Ghesquière made a runway of the Louvre's Denon wing, his models mingling with ancient Roman, Greek, and Etruscan sculptures to the tunes of Daft Punk's mega-hit "Around the World". The hand-drawn pictures of Italian design atelier Fornasetti become the visual inspiration of A/W 2021 collection, appearing on the suit jacket, wide overcoat, vest and A-line dress. Nicolas Ghesquière's ability to process silhouette and visual effect is fully presented in A/W 2021. The outgoing printed patterns and harmonious sculptural silhouette allow people to feel the emotion of Louis Vuitton A/W 2021."I wanted something impactful, something that conveys hope and joy for what's coming next, and for people to have a good time watching," Ghesquière said."A moment of fashion." After experiencing the long-term restraint brought by the epidemic, fashion should return to its joyous mode and prepare for the revival.
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2021-03-05 90195
Environmental Protection and Folklore -- The Womenswear Catwalk Analysis of Chloé
A/W 2021 Chloé collection was launched on time in Paris Fashion Week at 8:30 p.m. on March 3(Beijing Time). It's the first collection of the new creative director Gabriela Hearst. Several trailers were released before the runway officially, the warm colors and mottled light and shade indicated the languid and thermal tonality this season. This runway show was launched through a creative short film, and models came out of the cafes on the streets of Paris with a strong sense of rhythm. The background music of the short film is produced by Juan Campodonico, the four-time-winner of the Latin Grammy Awards. On the basis of electronic sound, it integrates Latin American folk music with strong sense of rhythm and dynamic drumbeats. Models crossed the zebra crossing and came to the main catwalk, a wide slate road. Inspired by the sustainable concept, creative director Gabriela Hearst uses 30 new looks to interpret the Chloé girls with environmental duty. It is a show of environmental protection. Not only the natural runway, over 50% of silk comes from organic agriculture and over 80% of knit cashmere yarn is recyclable. Minimalist monochrome jewelry reduces the pollution of electroplating process. And the liner of handbags uses natural linen cloths.
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2020-10-31 87135
Heritage, Community and Optimism -- The Catwalk Analysis of Balmain Womenswear
Balmain S/S 2021 fashion show is held in Jardin des Plantes, paring with BGM of Blinding Lights of The Weekend to create a strongly nostalgic vibe. LG OLED seems to bring audience to the scene. This show covers three basic themes, Heritage, Community and Optimism. Olivier Rousteing, the creative director, re-explores classic 1970s patterns of Pierre Balmain. PB monogram gets crossed with each other, recreating labyrinthine gardens that Mr. Balmain loves. Moreover, symbolic shoulder pads run through the entire S/S 2021 collection, reflecting Olivier Rousteing blends traditional and creative designs to explore the brand-new chapter from 1945 to 2020.
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2020-10-20 94396
French Flavor -- The Comprehensive Analysis of Paris Fashion Week
Due to this pandemic, online New York Fashion and London Fashion Week almost gain no attention. But more brands hold physical fashion shows in Milan Fashion Week. Paris Fashion Week from September 28th to October 6th seems even more unique. 84 brands join it; 18 brands including Dior, Louis Vuitton and Chanel hold physical shows; there are also 29 static shows. This time Paris Fashion Week focuses on eulogizing nature, French flavor and Chinese elements, to inspire people to get closer to nature, inherit French romanticism and rebuild confidence in future life.
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2020-03-13 106385
Elegance of History -- The Catwalk Analysis of LANVIN Womenswear
LANVIN A/W 2020 womenswear show is held in Manufacture des Gobelins built in the 15th century in Paris. The show with a theme of Conversation Piece draws inspirations from the 1960s. The space age, elaborate makeup and supermodels from the 1990s work together to make the show a retro party. The creative director Bruno Sialelli connects the contemporary era and the history through a time-travel dialogue with the brand's founder Jeanne Lanvin. In this season, he reinterprets the creative ideas of Jeanne Lanvin and interprets Lanvin in different voices. The new collection takes example by Jeanne Lanvin's signature lines, formal dress style and modern graphic embroidery in the 1920s and 1930s. The graceful lines of the shoulder and structural simple cutting remind of the elegance of haute couture in the middle of the 20th century.
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2020-03-07 169794
Releasing Female Power -- The Comprehensive Analysis of Paris Fashion Week
From "leftover lady", "malechauvinist" to "sexual harassment" and "anti-domestic violence", more and more gender issues have emerged in public debate in recent years, accompanied by a feminist critique. Feminism is a series of knowledge methodology formed around the criticism of human patriarchy, and beyond the specific disciplines and research paradigms. It has become an important part of the social current of thoughts. Throughout the four fashion weeks for A/W 20/21, many brands have mentioned liberating females, female power and feminism, especially Paris Fashion Week. Christian Dior has a theme of "I SAY I" to express female power. Celine tells the story of womenswear during May 1968 events in France. Chanel puts forward the idea of liberation, and launches a series friendly to women. Valentino is the queen of the new minimalism. Miu Miu emphasizes the young lady's wear in the empire collection of the 1940s style. All of them are speaking out for women through fashionable way to show the gender mainstreaming from the perspective of gender equality under the turbulent times.
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2020-03-02 111705
Girls, Move Forward! -- The Catwalk Analysis of Chloé Womenswear
In A/W 20/21 collection of Chloé, Natacha ramsa-levi, the creative director, explores the diverse female world. And she invites sculptor Marion Verboom to present sensual gold totem in the show, and musician Marianne Faithfull to read the classic literature. The iconic concrete lines from painter Rita Ackermann's works are also injected into the design of items and accessories. This season Chloe A/W 20/21 collection blends painting, sculpture and poetry into this show, adopts heather rose, dune, light brown, chestnut, dust blue and caramel, and applies paisley prints, the beaded collar and embroidery for a soft visual feel.
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2020-02-28 123767
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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2019-10-23 140303
Across Time and Space- The Comprehensive Catwalk Data Analysis of Paris Fashion Week
Paris Fashion Week started in 1910 and has been organized by the French Fashion Council. CarrouselduLouvre and Jardindes Tu ileries were designated as the official show places. With a broad mind, Paris is a good platform for many top fashion designers to realize their dreams. Milan and London Fashion Weeks are comparatively conservative, preferring local designers over foreign ones. New York Fashion Week is too commercial. Only Paris is truly open to fashion elites worldwide. Almost every top designer from Japan, Britain and Belgium becomes world-famous through Paris. A perfect show at Paris Fashion Week is more about displaying the brand image firmly and accurately.
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2019-10-11 107998
The Idealism under The Pink Sky- The Catwalk Analysis of Hermès Women's Leather/Fur
The S/S 2020 Hermès womenswear uses the story of "Tennis Club" to bring the new fashion to modern females. The handicraft is main in this season and leather takes a large proportion, showing Hermes's pursuit of value always surpasses the trend. The spirit Hermès expresses may be the determination in the heart. And this is recreated by the neutral style. Light and powerful organdie and leather show the tenacity and beauty of contemporary ladies.
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2019-10-11 98004
La Belle Epoque- The Catwalk Analysis of Louis Vuitton Womenswear
Nicolas Ghesquière, the art director of Louis Vuitton womenswear, mixes the ingenious thoughts in the golden age of fashion with the S/S 2020 womenswear catwalk. The unique design language is applied to play back the La Belle Epoque of Paris. The S/S 2020 womenswear catwalk of Louis Vuitton invites many celebrities, such as the brand ambassador Alicia Vikander, its friend Zhong Chuxi and Dilraba (an actress).
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2019-10-10 103867
New Wave Films-- The Catwalk Analysis of CHANEL Womenswear
In this S/S 2020 series, the creative director, Virginie Viard, brings the roofs of street houses in Paris directly under the dome of the Grand Palais. As the third fashion independently created by CHANEL, this season still takes the classic black and white as main colors and mixes many bright colors to cater to young consumers. It also attracts more young and energetic workmates and inherits the classic design core of the brand.
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2019-09-29 85128
Sweet Dreams During Childhood-- The Catwalk Analysis of Lanvin Womenswear
The Lanvin fashion show is in the charge of Gilles Clément, a French botanist and designer. The gurgling stream, a meandering path and lush bamboo forests are main sights. This show encourages people to stay away from the crowded metropolis to rest here and have some fantasies. The French designer, Bruno Sialelli, changes the seriousness and elegance of the previous Lanvin, seeks inspirations from real life and trips in a more romantic and funnier way, and aims at the young and energetic consumers. Inspirations of this series come from Little Nemo in Slumberland. The goddess, Yukee, and the singer, Jiayi, appear in the Lanvin S/S 2020 to heat the discussion of this brand.