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2022-03-31 75620
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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2022-03-14 91026
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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2022-03-02 75442
Modernistic Magic & Mystery -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Max Mara
Max Mara pays homage to a creative polymath whose oeuvre was overlooked for decades, and is now rediscovered. Architect, dancer, textile designer, painter and sculptor, Sophie Taeuber-Arp was that rare thing; a modernist who invested even the most everyday objects with a sense of magic and mystery. Griffiths took cues from Tauber-Arps 18th century magnum opus, The King Stag, where woodland folklore and marionette dolls shine.
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2022-02-28 84771
Balanced Minimalism -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Jil Sander
Known as ‘the Queen of Less’, Jil Sander continues the focus on developing clothes for middle and upper class women. “We were thinking about elegance,” Lucie said. “We really wanted to focus on sculptural tailoring, almost couture-like, but we like this new energy, a very cropped silhouette.” Come fall the Jil Sander woman will be wearing a wool skirt suit, its jacket sculpted with an hourglass volume and the skirt just peeking out from beneath its hem, or a slightly longer, flippier skirt with a cape-like jacket. The Meiers have made handcrafts—macramé, crochet, and the like—an essential part of their Jil Sander aesthetic.
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2022-02-24 91164
Going Back to the Past -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Fendi
Fendi released its latest A/W 2022 womenswear collection on February 23, 2022. Kim Jones drew inspirations from seeing Delfina Delettrez in the Rome office wearing a blouse of Silvia Venturini’s from a 1986 Fendi collection by Karl Lagerfeld. He combined those references with a callback to another Lagerfeld-designed Fendi collection for spring 2000, one with a delicacy in direct opposition to the blousy proportions of the ’86 show. The graceful, rebellious, and light designs broke the classic conventions. Slip dresses, ruffled gauze tops and dresses exuded a feminine temperament and offered a lithe experience in S/S.
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2022-02-16 81151
A/W 22/23 Milan Fashion Week -- Recommended Brands(Part Two)
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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2022-01-21 54484
The History of Uniforms -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Neil Barrett
Fashion house Neil Barrett presented the Fall Winter 2022/23 Menswear Collection with a digital show on Monday, January 17th, as part of the ongoing Milan Fashion Week. For this season, brand explores the history of uniforms. The collection was inspired by the designer's family heritage as military tailors, but also by the different kinds of uniforms such as workwear, sportswear, the tailored suit, a uniform of evening elegance. It explores the meaning of uniforms, that express both identity and – conversely – individuality, and also bring practicality.
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2022-01-19 67596
A Journey to the Far North -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Etro
A new mental order can be felt, as crisp as the January light. The journey, whether it is knowledge or adventure, requires a map and a map requires clarity, which is not about being schematic but about being lucid. The collection is clear in the overlapping and accumulation of different signs: North stars and anchors, winter sea and mountains, wolves and roses. An amalgam that, like a small library, is united by a thin thread: the will and vision of its author, Kean Etro. In this new feeling, even paisley finds a geometric dimension, while the exercise of dressing well regains importance.
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2022-01-19 77134
Il Rumore del Tempo -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of MSGM
MSGM was joined by Gaetano Pesce, the renowned architect and furniture and industrial designer, this season to release its Fall 2022 menswear collection. Giorgetti was struck by Pesce's vivid visuals, which resonate with MSGM's saturated palette, and by one of Pesce's many quotes and aphorisms. "It's about Il Rumore del Tempo (The Noise of Time)," he explained at a press appointment in MSGM's new headquarters. Giorgetti's MSGM repertoire is still largely shaped by his energetic yet gentle interpretation of streetwear. Significant elements of Pesce's aesthetic were transposed into the collection. The felted quilting of his soft-shaped armchair and trompe l'oeil prints were the inspirations.
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2022-01-18 71669
A Path Worth Taking – The Menswear Runway Analysis of Zegna
F/W 22/23 men’s collection was the debut after Zegna dropping “Ermenegildo” from its original name. The artistic director Alessandro Sartori drew inspirations from roads and created a new collection: ‘A Path Worth Taking’. The Zegna road originates in the mountains, and crosses Oasi Zegna, the free-access natural territory in Piedmont, Northern Italy, also known as 232. Designer explored the contemporary fashion in a gentle yet firm way. The practical, comfortable, and alternative wardrobe redefined the traditional formal wear and underlined the seamless connection between indoor and outdoor lives.
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2022-01-18 66629
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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2022-01-17 72907
Elegant Gentleman -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of FENDI
Fendi has recently unveiled its Fall/Winter 2022 men’s collection at Milan Fashion Week. Taking inspiration from the elegance of the roaring twenties, Silvia Venturini Fendi has given the period a contemporary revamp by intermingling perennial classics with the modern gentleman’s wardrobe.