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2022-05-31 72304
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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2022-03-25 91440
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 94909
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 101219
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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2022-03-15 68663
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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2022-03-10 93889
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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2022-03-09 70631
Pay Homage to the Classic -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of LANVIN
Drawing inspiration from the unlikely pairing of Art Deco and Ancient Egypt, Sialelli drew connections in design and architecture: jacquard patterns and opulent beaded embroidery spoke of the former while Jeanne Lanvin’s love of Egypt was realised via a mix of jewellery inspired by ancient art, sphinx prints and sci-fi shapes inspired by Dune that raced the sands of time.
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2022-02-24 75868
The Children of Lir -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Simone Rocha
Simone Rocha is an emerging designer brand from Britain founded in 2010. Inspired by the Irish fable The Children of Lir, the runway of A/W 22/23 collection told a story about transforming boys and girls into swans for 900 years. Creased dresses are classical and romantic. The paneling of gorgeous velvet and sheer interprets the noble temperament of court girls. Pearls and diamonds are scattered irregularly on every look.