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2022-07-15 68693
Manipulation & Amorphousness -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Viktor & Rolf
The avant-garde fashion house Viktor & Rolf released its A/W 22/23 Haute Couture collection inspired by the cult 1922 vampire movie “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror”. This season, the designers Rolf Snoeren and Viktor Horsting divided the show into halves: The first half of their show featured the same structured, high collars with looks that appeared to be levitating above the wearer’s shoulders; the second half showed them collapsed, draping the models in swathes of ruffles.
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2022-06-30 72802
Chaotic Neutral -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of We11Done
We11done’s FW22 collection is a “chaotic neutral” space where nothing is off limits, and opportunities are endless. The South Korean label’s newest show is inspired by a dichotomy between 17th century renaissance details and futuristic minimalism - two aesthetics that could be polarizing in theory, but somehow appear synchronous.
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2022-06-29 78264
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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2022-05-31 72322
Experimental Romance -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of DEW E DEW E
DEW E DEW E is a Korean designer brand founded by Kim Jin-young and Lee Soo-yeon in 2014. The design of DEW E DEW E focuses on expressing female emotions. Retro girlish style is extremely loved by young Seoul girls. A/W 22/23 collection puts boldness together with practicality to develop eye-catching products. 3D handmade flower is the signature of this collection.
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2022-05-13 89914
Sweet Romance -- The Comprehensive Color Analysis of Womenswear Runway Show
The Comprehensive Color Analysis of Womenswear Runway Show
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2022-05-13 67011
Embrace the Difference -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Andersson Bell
Launched in Seoul the year of 2014, the brand “Andersson Bell” began from a Creative Director, who got an inspiration from contrasting two different cultures of Korea and Scandinavian. Andersson Bell was launched by reinterpreting Scandinavian vibes to create new objects from a point of Korean's view. F/W 22/23 collection maintains the practical functionality and also embraces the differences between genders, races and cultural backgrounds.
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2022-05-10 74055
Passionate Burst -- The Comprehensive Color Analysis of Womenswear Runway Show
Passionate Burst -- The Comprehensive Color Analysis of Womenswear Runway Show
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2022-05-10 72991
DANS PARIS -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of CELINE
Dubbed ‘DANS PARIS’, the Fall/Winter 22/23 collection pays homage to the roots by shooting in two of the city’s historical monuments: the Hôtel de la Marine and Hôtel National des Invalides. Each look from the collection is unmistakably chic, whether it has a pair of denim trousers or a sequin mini dress, and also captures the effortlessness of Parisian style. Of course, the collection also features plenty of eyewear, as well as bags. This season, the Shoulder Chain Matelassé Monochrome Celine, Medium Triomphe Frame and the Trapeze Triomphe are in focus.
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2022-04-25 80804
Dynamic Puffa -- The Runway Analysis of Spyder
The American professional skiwear brand Spyder was founded in 1978. This report focuses on the A/W 22/23 runway show. Taking the signature brand logo as the backdrop, this RTW collection presented cashmere jackets, color block jackets, camouflage, quilting and metallic-touch materials. Bright puffa scarves showed a bold visual experience.
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2022-03-31 75635
Minimalist Daywear -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of N°21
N°21 is a womenswear brand founded by Alessandro Dell’Acqua in 2009. The brand launches a new design concept that more daywear and knitwear should be designed to be more realistic. For the A/W 22/23 ready-to-wear collection, military colors dominated overcoats, suits, dresses and skirts, while sequins, chains, coconut patterns and drawstrings ensured the highlights.
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2022-03-31 72782
Upgraded Crafts -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Menswear
This report offers an all-around analysis of A/W 22/23 menswear runway shows and key design crafts. Quilting, pleated structures, statement cutouts, patchwork and handmade embroideries are the main techniques. Besides, side slits, fringes, embossed textures and appliques are also important.
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2022-03-29 63992
Wild At Heart -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of GREEDILOUS
GREEDILOUS was a brand founded by the designer Youn Hee Park in 2009. The designer is good at injecting surreal patterns into her fashion design. A/W 22/23 collection, themed ‘Wild At Heart’, presented a mashed-up aesthetic that is resilient, alluring, and ironic. We can see avant-garde printing throughout the collection, which reflected the concept of surrealism.
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2022-03-25 91482
Pattern(Part III) -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Womenswear
This report analyzes the application of patterns on womenswear runways and compares the proportion of each element in A/W 21/22 and A/W 22/23. Plaids and flowers still dominate the runway shows. Animal skins, especially leopard spots, continue the momentum in A/W 21/22; mineral textures, landscapes, and human figures have been uptrended through innovative techniques; more Chinese elements are added into folk motifs.
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2022-03-23 94933
Pattern(Part II) -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Womenswear
This report analyzes the application of patterns on womenswear runways and compares the proportion of each element in A/W 21/22 and A/W 22/23. Plaids and flowers still dominate the runway shows. Animal skins, especially leopard spots, continue the momentum in A/W 21/22; mineral textures, landscapes, and human figures have been uptrended through innovative techniques; more Chinese elements are added into folk motifs.
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2022-03-21 101238
Pattern(Part I) -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Womenswear
This report mainly focuses on outdoor-style patterns on A/W 22/23 runways. Bright plaids, five-pointed stars, and light spot gradient are trending upward clearly. Chains, skin touch, and human figures are applied widely and show a small-scale increase.
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2022-03-21 88431
Leather & Fur -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Womenswear
According to the data analysis of A/W 22/23 ‘Big Four’ fashion weeks, mink reveals a decrease, while faux fur, shearling and cashmere are trending upward. For items, leather jackets and trenches dominate the market. We can see from the new collections that designers pay more attention to practicality and comfort. Multi-occasion silhouettes and extremely comfy designs have been the key factors.
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2022-03-17 75715
Extreme Excitement -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Menswear
Themed ‘Extreme Excitement’, this report provides a comprehensive analysis about the A/W 22/23 runway shows. The theme is further subdivided into four styles: High-street Chic, Universal Unisex, Avant-garde Street Fashion, and Novelty Deconstruction.
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2022-03-17 84801
Celebrate the British Culture -- The Runway Analysis of Burberry
Based on duality and multiple perspectives, Riccardo Tisci brought a fall collection to celebrate the British culture and reconstruct identities. The conflicts between city and countryside, gorgeousness and punk broke the common definitions and reinterpreted the Britishness. Inspired by subculture uniforms, classic men’s toggle overcoat was updated by bold leather straps and trims; womenswear collection paired Harrington Jackets with boots and skirts for a avant-garde attitude.
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2022-03-16 74971
Love, Fidelity and Friendship -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Sacai
Sacai took its fall collection back to the Paris Fashion Week. The passionate red celebrated the return. Love, fidelity and friendship are the values that at the heart of Sacai. Designer Chitose Abe followed the principles and continued her exploration of silhouettes. Opened by a piece of dress, this physical show of bold silhouettes presented a sense of dignity through vests and ball dresses. A trenchcoat came with a bustle back, while oversize down jackets had an extra layer that created the illusion of a below-the-shoulder pouf dress, establishing a brand-new connection between traditional menswear and womenswear.
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2022-03-15 68690
Colorful Daywear -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Nina Ricci
A/W 22/23 was the first collection of Nana Baehr for the brand. Tailored daywear, colorful sweater, and printed dress were the staples. The cloak design was inspired by the fashion in 1960s. Besides, two-in-one hall bucket hats and transparent handbags also enlivened this colorful collection.
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2022-03-14 91064
The Rhythm of Color -- The Runway Analysis of Emporio Armani
Emporio Armani released the fall 2022 collection at Milano Fashion Week. Themed ‘The Rhythm of Color’, Grayish menswear and bright womenswear formed contrasts. Sheer, silk, and velvet developed cocktail dresses in bright colors. Lustrous, matted backless minidress also displayed charm. On the other stage, menswear played a symphony about grays and showed smart modernized overcoats and jackets.
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2022-03-10 82126
Musing on a Mash Up -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of LOEWE
FW22 marks LOEWE's latest collaboration with London-based artist Anthea Hamilton, whose 2010 piece Aquarius forms the bold entrance to the Paris show space, as well as sculptural works from her 2018 work The Squash. In a film by Stephen Isaac-Wilson. Hamilton muses on the themes and ideas presented in ‘Mash Up’: her first major survey exhibition, currently on show at M HKA, Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp and proudly supported by LOEWE.
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2022-03-10 93914
Eternal Continuity -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Miu Miu
Muccia Prada took an unconventional route with an energetic soundtrack and youthful clay animation that marked the end of Paris Fashion Week with Miu Miu's show Fall/Winter 2022. In collaboration with artist duo Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, the show was founded on "the animated monster in our repression and anxiety... [and] an encounter with the real other." Finding the intersection between sexy and preppy, Miu Miu silk boxers were layered under mini skirts, scrunched ribbed socks were paired with ballet flats, and there was no shortage of leather. Engulfing snow-white fur, long white ribbons tied around necks, and endless belt variations accessorized the monochrome ensembles.
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2022-03-10 81377
Femininity with Masculinity -- The Runway Analysis of Stella McCartney
Inspired by the works of contemporary American artist and sculptor Frank Stella, Stella McCartney released the A/W 2022 womenswear collection on the top floor of the Pompidou Center to embrace the ‘70s aesthetics. Oversized padded coat, artistic collage pattern, low-impact leather and velvet, and round-shoulder details added masculine tailoring into women’s gracefulness. From minimalism to abstractionism, designer transformed practical dressing into wearable artworks.