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2021-12-17 71111
Casual yet Firm Strength -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of The Row
Founded by Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen in 2006, The Row features minimalist pieces with smart tailoring, and fuses timeless designs with high-quality fabrics. The bright shades of red and blue were added into neutrals and classic black and white in the Spring 2022 menswear collection. Adaptability is one of the themes of The Row. Minimalist unisex styles show fun details and vivid colors to build a casual and free image of wandering poets.
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2021-11-01 110145
Pattern -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Womenswear(Part Five)
This report mainly puts emphasis on the patterns of womenswear runways, and compares the proportion of each mainstream element and style in S/S 2022 and S/S 2021. Plant pattern remains the dominating position on S/S 2022 womenswear runways; folk patterns, European-style patterns, and human figures trend upward, while animal stripes and linear patterns present a decreasing trend. Notably, the wallpaper-style floral pattern is also appeared frequently on the latest runways.
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2021-10-30 87620
The Power of Sustainability -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Women's Denim
Among the denim silhouettes on S/S 2022 runways, vintage bottoms share a large proportion, specifically low-waist jeans, bell-bottoms, cross-season Bermuda shorts, and straight skirt; casual outerwear is prevalent for its high utilization and wide range of consumers; suit jacket echoes the casual business trend; casual vest has also been revived in S/S 2022 to increase the dressing layers.
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2021-10-29 89799
Pattern -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Womenswear(Part Four)
This report mainly puts emphasis on the patterns of womenswear runways, and compares the proportion of each mainstream element and style in S/S 2022 and S/S 2021. Plant pattern remains the dominating position on S/S 2022 womenswear runways; folk patterns, European-style patterns, and human figures trend upward, while animal stripes and linear patterns present a decreasing trend. Notably, the wallpaper-style floral pattern is also appeared frequently on the latest runways.
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2021-10-27 84420
Leather & Fur -- The Comprehensive Analysis of Womenswear Runways
On the big-four S/S 2022 fashion weeks, most brands have recovered their off-line fashion show. Women's leather and fur this season use classic, understated silhouettes and delicate details to renew the classics for new-era women. Focusing on updating the design, designers accentuate the comfort and practicality of silhouettes to provide casual dressing experiences. Colorless colors take the biggest proportion, followed by brown, while blue also trends upward in S/S 2022. Besides, this report will analyze the runway trends centering silhouette, craft, material, and pattern.
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2021-10-22 90764
Data Analysis|Key Points -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Women's Knitwear
Through the data analysis of S/S 2022 knitwear items, crafts & details, yarns & stitches, and patterns, we refine the trending points for knitwear on the latest runways.
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2021-10-10 71501
When the Sun Sets -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Hermès
The reveal of the Hermès S/S 2022 runway happened all the way out at Le Bourget airport—the climax of a show which Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski planned as an immersive experience conveying optimism, the sun, and hope. A panorama of mobile panels of sunshine yellow—hand-painted color-fields by the artist Flora Moscovici were gliding slowly around the perimeter as models walked. It provided a calming backdrop for viewing the collection which was, on one level, "about solar glow and how positive it is," and, on another, about Vanhee-Cybulski's thoughts on how women will want to dress for re-entering the world.
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2021-09-30 63426
Midsummer Voyage -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Giorgio Armani
Inspired by the love for the sea and sun, Giorgio Armani S/S 2022 womenswear presented a blue ocean on the backdrop. Maintaining the classic styles, Giorgio Armani integrated the fantastic colors of sunset with chiffon gown dress to exude tenderness and romance. Besides, many celebrities took photographs with the designer on the runway, which provided more topics for this collection.
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2021-09-30 70935
The Anatomy of Silence -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Sportmax
Founded by Achille Maramotti in 1969, Sportmax is a brand which pursues fashion, freedom and avant-garde. Inspired by the musical works and theories of the post-war American avant-garde figure John Cage, S/S 2022 collection, themed 'the Anatomy of Silence', broke the limit of tradition and conveyed a creative dress attitude by corset, military decorative straps and neat silhouettes.
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2021-09-28 84555
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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2021-09-25 70494
Minimalist Beauty -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Jil Sander
Known for the minimalist aesthetics and simple lines, the designer of Jil Sander gets rid of all the extra details, even zippers and buttons. Crinkled textures wrap the body, and the diagonal tailoring underlines the natural drapability. Lucie and Luke Meier had a baby girl in June, which allowed the designer to integrate the vision of wonderful future into the minimalism to express the personal emotions. Therefore, Lucie and Luke applied brighter colors and looser tailoring in S/S 2022 to pursue the pure high quality and inject the warm mood.
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2021-09-24 76017
Sex And The City -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of FENDI
FENDI S/S 2022 womenswear collection fused artistic brushstrokes with neat tailoring to present the abstract and elegant aesthetics. As the second ready-to-wear collection of Kim Jones, it drawn inspiration from the hand-painted logo of the illustrator Antonio Lopez. This collection shown the image of the Disco era from a modern perspective to underline the diverse and confident feminine charm. The runway invitation of FENDI is a folding fan with women portraits, and its simple design is echoed with the theme.
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2021-09-24 75599
Classic Heritage -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Max Mara
The Max Mara S/S 2022 ready-to-wear collection was inspired by the novel Bonjour Tristesse(Françoise Sagan,1954). Wearing denim shirt with a knot at waist is exactly the signature of Sagan. Griffith called it the 'Beatnik Fashion', which stimulated his luxury processes of fisherman’s workwear, cargo jacket and carpenter pants.
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2021-09-13 71504
Möbius Strip -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Jonathan Simkhai
The eponymous label was founded by the designer Jonathan Simkhai, the graduate of Parsons School of Design, in 2010 in New York, which provides luxury ready-to-wear for the modern women. "No matter what, we just need to keep going, like the circle of life," the designer said. "There's ups and downs, but as long as you just keep it moving I think it's going to connect. I guess that's kind of how fashion feels in a way, too." To commemorate the anniversary of 9/11, he brought his own collection and presented a show about circle. Lines, fringes and pleats were grouped with low-saturation pale colors to express that the beginning is also the end.
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2021-09-11 63745
Garden Blooms -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of 3.1 Phillip Lim
Phillip Lim and his partner Wen Zhou founded the label in the autumn of 2005 when they were 31, which is the inspiration of the brand name 3.1 Philip Lim. The brand is known for its neat tailoring and tight-fit effect. In S/S 2022, designer tended to use sustainable wool and regenerated polyester blends. Being titled as Garden Blooms, the collection shown no traditional floral patterns and focused more on the design of fabric and styling. Besides, new palettes were also added to present the theme.
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2021-09-10 71586
Purity & Minimalism -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of PETER DO
The Vietnamese designer Peter Do, who once learned from Phoebe Philo and Derek Lam, won the 2014 LVMH Graduate Prize and founded the namesake label in 2018. Set in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in an open lot next to the East River, Do's S/S 2022 collection was one of the most anticipated shows of a revived New York Fashion Week. Peter Do gave a hand-written note to each and every one of his guests. In the letter, he likened designing his new collection—the first he's showing on the runway—to making Pho with his dad as a teen."A good Pho is reduced and edited, to an essence" he wrote. Though he's been a minimalist from the start, when analyzing his early work with more experienced eyes, he decided to pare it back and cut out its excesses. The four-piece suit, which he's made a signature, now features a lighter-weight pleated skirt than in seasons past because customers had told him that there was too much fabric around the waist. Looking at photographs of his grandmother's church outfits led to an exploration of the traditional Vietnamese ao dai, which he added lapels and closures to for a side-buttoning coat. An early snapshot of his mom and dad in which his mother holds a rose inspired the rich embroideries on the finale pieces.