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  • Riot Grrrl -- The Catwalk Analysis of Red Valentino Womenswear

    2020-02-07 82581

    Riot Grrrl -- The Catwalk Analysis of Red Valentino Womenswear

    The Pre-Fall 2020 Red Valentino is full of a girlish and rebellious feel. In the 1980s, the baseball and hockey in British are free, open, provocative and charismatic, and echo the punk aesthetics redefined by the underground feminism movement in the United States in the 1990s. The collection formerly belongs to the main fashion and haute couture of Pier Paolo Piccioli, but now it has improved on the silhouette and the edges, replacing the iconic pink with a nifty neon pink. Retro elements of acid pickled denim and rock star's look are used as reference to make the series more powerful. "I think we have found a new expression of the brand's signature romanticism that better reflects the free, open, powerful spirit of today's girls," Piccioli wrote in an email.

  • The Brand-new Look of Riccardo Style -- The Catwalk Analysis of Burberry Womenswear

    2020-02-05 99712

    The Brand-new Look of Riccardo Style -- The Catwalk Analysis of Burberry Womenswear

    1. Since Riccardo Tiscisha was officially appointed as the new creative director by Burberry's official Instagram in 2018, whether he can lead Burberry has become the topic. As the creative director, he hopes to use his own style to restore the glory of the brand, and at the same time, to inject new blood into the works. The Pre-Fall 2020 series retains the elegance and wildness of S/S. 2. On April 23rd, 2020, Burberry will hold a big show in Shanghai, which is the brand's first show in China under the leadership of Tisci, and he said it was time to expand his vision beyond London after completing his aesthetic identity for the brand.

  • Back to 31 Rue Cambon -- The Analysis of Chanel Womenswear

    2020-01-09 83543

    Back to 31 Rue Cambon -- The Analysis of Chanel Womenswear

    This year is the 18th year of CHANEL's launch conference for the Pre-Fall Metiersd' Art. For the past 18 years, Chanel has been traveling around the world and creating a series of ready-to-wear garments based on local culture and handicraft. Virginie Viard names the show as "31 Rue Cambon", a nod to 31 Rue Cambon in Paris where the founder, Gabrielle Chanel, starts the brand. And Virginie Viard works with Sofia Coppola to move the apartment's famous mirrored spiral staircase to the Grand Palais. Combining the design codes of Lady Coco and Karl Lagerfeld, the classic Lesage embroidered outerwear of Karl Lagerfeld in the 1966 A/W couture is reused in sets in this season, with retro painted pattern of Coromandel to create luxurious and noble clothing.

  • Return of Female Self-awareness -- The Catwalk Analysis of Fendi Womenswear

    2019-12-16 92407

    Return of Female Self-awareness -- The Catwalk Analysis of Fendi Womenswear

    In S/S fashion weeks, new femininity began to take shape, and this Pre-fall series reinforces it. Silvia Venturini Fendi hides a side of freedom and rebellion. Her gift for subtlety and cleverness shapes the brands' style and endows the brand with unconventionality and uniqueness. Now she is in charge of Fendi and brings creative designs. Although works of Karl Lagerfeld also have similar spirits, Venturini Fendi adds her own style. She uses softer style to smooth out the edges, and the brand is more feminine, more graceful and gentler.

  • Europe in The 1930s -- The Catwalk Analysis of Giorgio Armani's Womenswear

    2019-12-04 92514

    Europe in The 1930s -- The Catwalk Analysis of Giorgio Armani's Womenswear

    Giorgio Armani holds his Pre-Fall 2020 show at the Armani Theater in Milan, where he presents a collection named reformism. The designer explained this name before the launch, saying: "I want women to be free to change anytime, anywhere, depending on their mood." The entire collection is inspired by women in the 1930s. Florals favored by social butterfly of the Parisian upper class in the 1920s-1930s are applied for vertical and three-dimensional transformation, and applied to printing or partial accessories to display the Giorgio Armani's integration of the East and the West. Models mainly wear short top and long trousers, which is in line with clothing collocation of French women in the 1920s-1930s. The entire show echoes the femininity of ladies in the 1930s.

2020PF Fashion Clothing Trend Analysis | POP Fashion

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