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2022-12-05 82420
Shirt -- S/S 2023 Women's Runway Analysis
We can see from the palette of S/S 2023 women’s runway show that monos take 63.61% of the mix while chromatic colors share the rest. Being fresh, natural and practical is the main idea of this season. Blue is the hottest chromatic color. The emergency of Ice Melt(PANTONE 13-4306TPG) shows lightness and romance. Its foggy gray shade is minimal and neat, which also reflects calmness and coolness of women. The soft grayish hue of pruple is also noble and mysterious. The colorways of Jacques Wei are recommended. Fresh, romantic pinks display a sophisticated tone.
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2022-11-07 82685
Trend Integration -- The Comprehensive Pattern Analysis of Womenswear Runway
This report puts emphasis on the application of patterns on womenswear runways. Based on the comparison between S/S 2022 and S/S 2023, Flowers & Plants and Checks & Stripes are still the hottest elements. Leopard spots, zebra stripes and python motifs are presented in bolder colors. Ethnic motifs and scenery paintings are trending upward. The share of Chinoiserie elements is also rising.
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2022-11-03 74764
Visual Fusion -- The Comprehensive Pattern Analysis of Womenswear Runway
This report puts emphasis on the application of patterns on womenswear runways. Based on the comparison between S/S 2022 and S/S 2023, Flowers & Plants and Checks & Stripes are still the hottest elements. Leopard spots, zebra stripes and python motifs are presented in bolder colors. Ethnic motifs and scenery paintings are trending upward. The share of Chinoiserie elements is also rising.
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2022-10-17 91792
Denim -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Womenswear
POP Fashion pays attention to the proportion changes of staples and detail crafts of women’s denim on S/S 2023 runway. Beyond the popular jeans and denim jackets, skirts and bustiers are also trending upward. The fading on denim becomes an important craft; the patchwork of washed denim shares 23%; deconstruction(15%) presents a clear uptrend.
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2022-10-14 99720
The Mud Show -- The Runway Analysis of Balenciaga
For S/S 2023, Balenciaga launched 'The Mud Show' with a lost wallet as invitation. Opening with Kanye wearing a full security rig, models (including Bella Hadid) followed with full force and a desire to power on, splashing through the thick mud and water with determination. Elsewhere, babies were strapped to chests in Balenciaga harnesses, tops were glittery and others were made in latex displaying a 404 Error code. Demna’s viral bag of Lays chips was turned into a pochette, while teddy bears became handheld accessories and another bag was turned into a wearable in the form of a glove.
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2022-10-13 99472
Celebration, Rebirth -- The Runway Analysis of Off-White
Ibrahim Kamara was named the Image and Art Director of Off-White in April, and now he has debuted his Spring/Summer collection ‘Celebration’. The Spring Summer 2023 collection approaches the cusp of something new, where the unknown gives us the freedom to imagine boundless possibilities. A celebration of life, progress, and new work in process.
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2022-10-12 79670
The Renaissance -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Balmain
Balmain held its show/festival at Jean-Bouin Stadium in Paris. “We all saw climate change this summer. We all saw fires around the world. And coming back with a show in September, thinking about whether our pants are going to be high-waisted or low-waisted—it seems a bit futile to me.” So said Olivier Rousteing before the show.
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2022-10-10 81391
Modern Desert -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Hermès
“We’ve been so confined that I really wanted to celebrate going back outside, feeling the wind, the heat, the sweat on your skin,” said Hermès’s Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski, who erected a sand dune in the Tennis Club de Paris to show her latest performance-wear focused collection.
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2022-10-09 87580
In Translation -- The Runway Analysis of Miu Miu
The collection is shown on a cast of all genders, a challenge to convention and an embracing of our new reality. And in a collaboration with the artist Shuang Li, the hypostyle of the Palais d’Iena is fashioned by AMO into an unknown facet of reality. “Every message is a translation, but nothing has ever been translated.” So reads the top of the notes left on every seat at the Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2023 show.
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2022-10-08 70493
Build the Boundaries -- The Comprehensive Detail Analysis of Menswear Runway
The comprehensive analysis of Spring/Summer 2023 men’s runway show will introduce you the detail designs on those key positions: collars, shoulders, plackets, hemlines, waists and leg openings. Besides, laced-up design, buckles, patchwork and pockets are also the noteworthy details.
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2022-10-06 68639
Textured Touch -- The Comprehensive Craft Analysis of Menswear Runway
POP Fashion digs into the Spring/Summer 2023 men’s runway shows and figures out the most important crafts. Embossed effect, folk braiding, fine carving, 3D flowers, bead embroidery, gorgeous matrix, textured applique and broken patterns are the key points. Fringed edges and faded surface are the recommended fabric techniques. Besides, irregular pleating, overlapping, metallic eyelets, curved cuts and romantic elements are also eye-catching.
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2022-09-29 73670
The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Shanghai Kidswear Fashion Week(Part I)
From September 23 to 28, S/S 2023 Shanghai Fashion Week released the fashion trend about kidswear. The KIDS WEAR show displayed the international kidswear trends, supported Chinese original designer brands, and also reflected the unique creativity and attitude of Chinese fashion. Functional technology, active, styling, mini-me, collaboration, social, fashion teens, highlight moments, trendy outfits and environmental protection are the ten main directions for S/S 2023.
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2022-09-27 74555
'90s Utilitarianism -- The Runway Analysis of Sunnei
Sunnei Spring/Summer 2023 collection found inspirations from 1990s and provided a utilitarian daily wardrobe. Tartans, vests, low-rise pants and leather jackets drove the Y2K aesthetic to be mature and practical. Activewear shared the stage with evening designs, including a charming halter-neck dress with sequins peeking from a slit, and sparkly and roomy overalls.
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2022-09-24 84770
Touch of Crude -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of PRADA
The Prada Fondazione was covered in black craft paper for today’s show. Cut into the set walls were windows behind which short videos by the director Nicolas Winding Refn of Drive fame played. “There is a sense of the life of women,” Miuccia Prada said in a prepared statement. “Life and humanity crafts the clothes—not superficial embellishment, but traces of living, leaving marks. This idea of clothes shaped by humanity excites us.”
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2022-09-23 72087
A Strange Game -- The Runway Analysis of JW Anderson
In the middle of Soho, on the most packed London Saturday night of all, we plunged into the Vegas video gambling arcade to have our minds bent by Jonathan Anderson. The location was just next door to his JW Anderson flagship store on Wardour Street. His models made a short walk past marshals, crash barriers and hustling crowds into a place where people go for the thrill of gaming the random fates of fortune.
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2022-09-07 66502
Detached Gentlemen -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Menswear
POP Fashion digs into the Spring/Summer 2023 runway shows and the releases of international brands to introduce a business casual-based theme: Detached Gentlemen. The theme is further divided into four styles: Urban Function, Minimalism, Morning Awakening and Italian Classic.
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2022-09-07 33582
Western World -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Casablanca
With only a few, short years in as a burgeoning design label, Charaf Tajer’s Casablanca has shown no signs of slowing down. For Spring/Summer 2023, the brand upped the ante in Paris and utilized a horse pen stage setting to showcase its western-inspired collection. Working from three different themes – Vaqueros, Phantastica and Nature & Architecture – Tajer presented distinct clothing elements based on an overarching “Future Optimist” approach.
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2022-09-02 58323
Musical Festival -- The Menwear Runway Analysis of Bluemarble
LVMH Prize semi-finalist and upcoming Pierre Bergé prize nominee, Anthony Alvarez, has been making strong headway within the international menswear space. For Spring/Summer 2023 his Bluemarble label presented sophisticated leisure that put soft fabrications and rich colorways at the forefront. Alvarez’s collection included matching sets of half-zip short-sleeved sweaters and shorts, fitted jackets, exterior pocket trousers and relaxed denim.
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2022-08-25 72289
Pattern -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Men's Knitwear
According to the data analysis of pattern elements on Spring/Summer 2023 men's runway shows, stripe element has trended upward clearly; color blocks and cartoon elements are also increasing; besides, geos, checks and argyles are also essential. On Spring/Summer 2023 runways, letters, flowers and ethnic elements decrease a little bit, while handicraft is still a noteworthy point.
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2022-08-24 66206
Back to Paris -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Amiri
To evoke a world of endless possibilities and childlike wonder, Mike Amiri chose the beautiful Jardin des Plantes in Paris to unveil his Spring/Summer 2023 collection that once again demonstrates his sense of showmanship and affection for handcrafting. Always a cross between West Coast casual and European chic – his collection is now made between the U.S. and Italy – his suits look so light, helped by the weight and grace of jersey, while the blazers are deconstructed and cut casually – their seams removed to free up traditional shapes and create flouncy volumes inspired as much by sportswear as by stagewear.
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2022-08-23 38222
Urban Oasis -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Neil Barrett
The utilitarian sophistication of ’90s minimalism has always resonated for Barrett, who has a background in sharp military tailoring. For Spring 2023 he riffed on the consistency of his wardrobe’s strongholds, referencing an urban uniform look and clean-cut, smart sportswear. Inspired by military attire made for extreme weather conditions, garments were structured and engineered to let the body breathe.
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2022-08-22 49248
Escapist Holiday -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Menswear
POP Fashion gets a comprehensive view of Spring/Summer 2023 runway shows and releases the latest trend of international brands. Themed ‘Escapist Holiday’, this vacay-centric report introduces the following four thematic styles.
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2022-08-12 49119
Key Items -- The Comprehensive Runway Analysis of Men's Knitwear
According to the data analysis of men's knitwear on S/S 2023 runway shows, vests and polos have trended upward clearly; T-shirts and pullovers also share a bigger proportion; cardigans and knitted sets reveal a decrease in this season.
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2022-08-10 45657
New Classicism -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Versace
Presented in the cobblestone courtyard of the historic Via Gesù home of the fashion house’s founder, Gianni Versace, in Milan, the Versace Spring/Summer 2023 collection was full of color and verve. Donatella Versace dug into the archives and pulled out prints her brother Gianni created for La Scala productions in the 90s, a logo from the early 2000s or the frozen-in-lava death masks of Pompeii, all of these revisited archival motifs splashed across t-shirts, silk shirts and pants, alongside stripes, diamond-shaped cut from leather made in eco-sustainable latex and powerfully colorful python prints. The latter, now replacing exotic skins, with fluorescent accents appeared on trench coats or pants. These new eco-friendly fabrics definitely marked the brand’s entry into the era of sustainability.