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2021-06-08 47296
Delicate Yuppies -- The Analysis of UNDERCOVER The Menswear Designer Brand
The various styles of UNDERWEAR are presented in 3D modeling this season, including high-neck wide-waist suit, all-over printed shirt, leisurely sweater paired with beret, street-style gold chain, and western-style denim jacket. These changes are seemingly abstracted from video games. The movement of 3D models and the low-saturation grayish filter produce a weird visual experience.
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2021-06-02 75186
Weird Dream -- Caroline Bosmans The Kidswear Designer Brand
The style of the Belgian designer Caroline Bosmans is bold and avant-garde. Haute couture, romanticism and urban streetwear are combined together. Its abnormal tailoring and delicate fabrics maintain the freshness, and break through the boundaries of styles and genders.
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2021-04-30 74571
Classic and Eternity -- The Analysis of DAZZLE The Womenswear Benchmark Brand
Founded in 2002, DAZZLE Fashion integrates European fashion culture with modern thought to create and guide the individualized lifestyle. There are four well-known sub-brands, including haute couture brand DAZZLE, advanced handcrafted womenswear brand DIAMOND DAZZLE, avant-garde womenswear brand D'ZZIT and urban elite menswear brand RAZZLE. The brand leads the mainstream high-street fashion and provides design for independent modern women who are pursuing freedom. Refined items in every season preset both fashion awareness and culture connotation. Thick colors, intensive contrast and linear charm make DAZZLE become an individualized business brand.
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2021-03-27 72411
Classic Interpretation -- The Comprehensive Analysis of Men's Knitwear Benchmark Brand(Business Style)
Classic business knitwear pays more attention to quality, detail and craft. Geometric element is still important in S/S 2021, and exquisite stitch is the key point. Fine decorative line is the major application and bright color-blocking is noteworthy. Placement heterogeneous splicing pays emphasis on the plain and smooth tailoring and sewing.
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2021-01-30 69286
Sweet and Cool Girl -- The Analysis of Kimhekim The Womenswear Designer Brand
Kimhekim is founded by the Korean designer Kiminte Kimhekim in Paris in 2014. He once worked in Balenciaga and learned the importance in the approach and attitude of the artisanship. Kimhekim is the full name of Korean ancient royal family, symbolizing the golden era. The designer made his debut at Paris Fashion Week in 2014. He hinted that the traditional Korean sewing technology taught by his grandmother integrated Korean and French haute couture collections.
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2020-10-31 87184
Heritage, Community and Optimism -- The Catwalk Analysis of Balmain Womenswear
Balmain S/S 2021 fashion show is held in Jardin des Plantes, paring with BGM of Blinding Lights of The Weekend to create a strongly nostalgic vibe. LG OLED seems to bring audience to the scene. This show covers three basic themes, Heritage, Community and Optimism. Olivier Rousteing, the creative director, re-explores classic 1970s patterns of Pierre Balmain. PB monogram gets crossed with each other, recreating labyrinthine gardens that Mr. Balmain loves. Moreover, symbolic shoulder pads run through the entire S/S 2021 collection, reflecting Olivier Rousteing blends traditional and creative designs to explore the brand-new chapter from 1945 to 2020.
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2020-10-30 102105
Minimalist and Young -- The Catwalk Analysis of Jil Sander Womenswear
Jil Sander is the representative brand of minimalism, founded by a German designer and later merged by Prada. In 2017, Luke and Lucie Meier took over Jil Sander as creative directors. Luke Meier, who worked eight years as the chief designer of Supreme, has a background in street fashion that makes up for years of Jil Sander's neglect of the youth market. Lucie Meier has worked at haute couture brands like Dior, Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga, helping to keep the simple and elegant style of Jil Sander. Its S/S 2021 womenswear continues the fine and delicate DNA, employs cotton, recycled polyester and mulberry silk, and accentuates female graceful form via embroideries, creating simple yet ethereal looks.
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2020-10-27 98813
Subversion and Rebirth -- The Catwalk Analysis of Christian Dior Womenswear
This season Dior show is held at the Tuileries Garden in Paris. Maria Grazia Chiuri, the creative director of Dior womenswear, invites director Alina Marazzi to create a film for the show, paying tribute to Lucia Marcucci, a representative artist of Italian avant-garde experimental art, and the remarks and thoughts on female images expressed in her collage works. Elaborate letters reflect the significance of exploring fashion expressions in this special period. This collection has a theme of exploring the relationship between tailoring and thinking, and centers on female images of different identities in different occasions. Maria Grazia Chiuri subverts classics and reinterprets classic Dior silhouette, delivering a sense of contradiction. Designers endow thoughts with cutting, redefine silhouettes and bring a new lifestyle.
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2020-10-23 99068
Blend of French Aesthetics and Oriental Charm -- Analysis of Lanvin Men's and Women's Catwalks
Bruno Sialelli, creative director of Lanvin, mixes the traditional with the modern, starts a time travel in Shanghai, and unveils its S/S 2021 collection, Yu Garden. This new series also works as the special preheating activity of the third China International Import Expo, presenting the brand's core history, classic collections and profound cultural connotation. Bruno Sialelli nods to brand's classics through 58 looks, brings audience to the 1920s, and relates Lanvin's heyday to the present. The electronic misc band, Mandarin, opens this collection with Echo, and musics are under the charge of the lead singer Chace. In addition, Lanvin also invites artists such as Li Wenhan Mu Ziyang and Liu Lingzi as models, mixing the past and the present, the western and the oriental.
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2020-10-16 77388
IN BLOOM -- The Catwalk Analysis of Burberry Menswear
Burberry S/S 2021 fashion show is held online. As the first brand to confirm the schedule in London Fashion Week, the opening show of Burberry is successfully held in the sea, woods, music and arts. The theme of S/S 2021 is IN BLOOM. The series is inspired by a modern love story between a mermaid and a shark. Riccardo Tisci reproduces the root and essence of the brand, water. He uses unique water-proof fabrics, fuses fairy tale and marine creatures with lighthouse patterns, and brings water elements into the series.
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2020-10-13 83912
Reshaping Freedom -- The Catwalk Analysis of Hermes Womenswear
On October 3rd, Hermes S/S 2021 womenswear collection is held in Paris Tennis Club. Designer Nadège Vanhee Cybulski communicates with the world in a special period from an emotional perspective. Just as Vanhee Cybulski says, "Tactility is erased from our lives, but it's important to keep the feeling of touch." Therefore, clothes become a way to express emotions, like the second-skin. This season Hermes tells the core of its womenswear - reshaping freedom.
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2020-10-12 117377
Vintage Girls -- The Catwalk Analysis of Chanel Womenswear
Chanel 2021 S/S collection is held in Grand Palais. Its logo decorates the scene, with decorative lights to create a simple but elegant vibe. Chanel 2021 S/S collection brings us to the 1950s-1960s France, which reveals the tribute of creative director Virginie Viard to Chanel muses. Gabrielle Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld have designed many looks for actresses in their daily life or in films. Due to this pandemic, Chanel holds this show online and offline, and all audience wear masks.
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2020-09-30 97282
Eternal Romance -- The Catwalk Analysis of Valentino Womenswear
Valentino merges its S/S 2021 menswear and womenswear show in a strongly industrial space which is surrounded by plants and flowers, quite romantic. This season Pierpaolo Piccioli wants to convey that the distinct values are the essence of supporting and shaping the brand image, just like industrial architectures, while the aesthetic is only the medium that penetrates everything, just like the flowers and plants that decorate the interior. This time VALENTINO applies intense colors to display its symbolic roses on the invitation. With a core of romanticism, the streamlined or the simple style, chiffon shirts, jeans with five pockets, loose blazers, and the ethereal evening dress all reflect advanced and exquisite cutting in details. Retro prints inject vitality and romance. This series feel warm and cold, romantic and realistic.
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2020-09-29 79729
Timeless Thoughts -- The Catwalk Analysis of Giorgio Armani Womenswear
Although 2020 is full of changes, the classic elegant style of Giorgio Armani shows no changes. Its S/S 2021 series has a theme of Timeless Thoughts, and uses TV live for the first time on channels, the brand's social media and platform of Italy's National Fashion Chamber of Commerce. Besides, it shoots a 20-mniute Giorgio Armani documentary, and invites Pierfrancesco Favino to elaborate images, memories and classic interviews, thus interpreting its timeless style. Mr. Armani reiterates, "I like things that get old but never go out of style. They are time-tested."
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2020-09-29 96309
Revival of Everything -- The Catwalk Analysis of Max Mara Womenswear
Max Mara S/S 2021 show is held in Pinacoteca di Brera gallery in Milan, which blends modern designs with the artistic gallery and nods to Italian cultures and arts. Artist Corin Sworn draws inspiration from Renaissance theaters and creates Silent Sticks, a multimedia device. This gives inspiration to Max Mara new collection. Designer Ian Griffiths sets the theme as Revival of Everything.
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2020-09-28 82320
Dialogue -- The Catwalk Analysis of Prada Womenswear
Prada S/S 2021 collection is actually a conversation between Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons. They express their different opinions via fashion and redefine their values and ideology. This show is a fashion show, a conversation between clothes and man, a dialogue between technology and human. Currently, technology has been a part of our life, and this show presents the coexistence of women and technologies. It tells us technology can be our friend and another kind of humanity.
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2020-09-27 71166
Abstract Narration -- The Catwalk Analysis of Victoria Beckham Womenswear
Influenced by this COVID-19 pandemic, Victoria Beckham S/S 2021 collection faces many difficulties like design, manufacturing and launching. Recently, Victoria Beckham posts a photo on Instagram and announces the shrinkage of styles from 45 to 20. The show is in Victoria Miro Gallery, uses works of Danish artist Tal R as the setting, and expresses what Victoria is good at, the nonchalant style combining neatness with sexiness. This online catwalk gathers no live audience, but the Beckhams show up. Continuing the modern female image, this season Victoria Beckham creates every piece of clothing based on freedom, liberation and being self. This whole collection is a reality-inspired dream, feminine, noble and resilient.
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2020-09-26 83998
Light and Shadow -- The Catwalk Analysis of Fendi Menswear and Womenswear
Fendi S/S 2021 show is held in Milan as scheduled. La Famiglia, Fendi S/S 2021 collection, is inspired by family, the designer's childhood and the family life during pandemic. Silvia says, "Time spent with family - descendants who raised together in Rome - prompts quiet introspection in a window or garden to watch the world go by." Looking out from the inside, looking out from the outside, shadows and reflections are projected throughout the series. She explains the memory and thinking about the childhood, family and life. As for the setting, traditional elements and home life are mixed. The flowing white curtain is ethereal. The wavy sofas on the runway are also draped in pure white cotton, echoing the white curtain. Recently, Fendi appoints Kim Jones as the artistic director who will be in charge of women's haute couture, ready-to-wear and fur collections. Silvia Venturini Fendi continues the responsibility of accessories and menswear collections. But Kim Jones remains the artistic director of menswear. It's said that the A/W 2021 collection will be the first ready-to-wear collection of Kim Jones in Fendi.
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2020-09-19 80338
IN BLOOM -- The Analysis of Burberry Womenswear Catwalk
Burberry S/S 2021 fashion show is held online. As the first brand to confirm the schedule in London Fashion Week, the opening show of Burberry is successfully held in the sea, woods, music and arts. The theme of S/S 2021 is IN BLOOM. The series is inspired by a modern love story between a mermaid and a shark. Riccardo Tisci reproduces the root and essence of the brand, water. He uses unique water-proof fabrics, fuses fairy tale and marine creatures with lighthouse patterns, and brings water elements into the series.
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2020-09-17 77948
Meet Me in Tulum -- The Catwalk Analysis of Jason Wu Womenswear
Jason Wu S/S 2021 series awakens people's good memories about rainforest with a casual natural style. Inspired by the Mexican jungle island of Tulum, the designer creates an energy box that allows him to gather sunshine, tropical jungle, colors and happy memories. Unlike the stereotype that Jason Wu focuses on an urban elegant style, this time it displays a novel and younger side through casual, playful, vigorous and passionate designs.
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2020-07-17 73320
Multiple Views -- The Catwalk Analysis of Prada S/S 2021 Menswear
PRADA S/S 2021 collection is Miu's final solo series. This season has no exact inspiration. And five artists shoot five videos from their perspectives to share their thoughts on Prada via distinct and definite creative statement and ideology. Observing Prada from different perspectives, they display the image of Prada men and women. They want to tell us that even the plainest clothing can be displayed in varied ways and the hardest thing is to make basics stunning.