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2020-10-14 234543
Belle Époque -- The Confirmation of Womenswear Color Trend
Belle Époque is one of S/S 2021 theme color trends released by POP. Customers are tired of stereotyped products of fast-paced, overly mechanical aesthetics, and long for something undiscovered, historic, storytelling and souled. It is a new trend for S/S 2021 womenswear to reinterpret classical decorations and bring delicacy and romance back. Influenced by maximalist aesthetics in Belle Epoque, unsalable deadstock and cheap basic fabrics are activated to create intricate looks, connecting the fantastic 19th century with the passionate 21st century.
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2019-12-31 263600
Belle Époque -- S/S 2021 Theme Trend for Kidswear
Resource waste and environmental pollution brought by fast fashion enhance our awareness to sustainable fashion. Customers get tired of stereotyped products and long for something undiscovered, historic, storytelling and souled. The organizers of S/S 2020 Paris Fashion Week initiate Good Fashion Paris campaign to bring together industry insiders on sustainable development. France has legislated against excessive waste in the fashion industry: luxury brands are not allowed to burn clothes! We reflect on the excessive mechanical aesthetics, and take the past as experience. Just like during the Victorian era, Belle Époque and the transitional period from Industrial Revolution to monopoly capitalism, we call for art restoration, reinterpret classical decoration and resist excessive waste of resources by fast fashion.