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18/19 A/W Color Trend Confirmation for Womenswear -- Back to Basics
As the boundary between work and life blurs, home office becomes a trend. Back to home means back to the warmth of family, feeling the romance and purity of living space. This theme has two directions – SOHO style and Soft Space. SOHO Style: With the progress of the time, the boundary between work and life is more blurred. Pursuing pure and simplicity of life becomes a trend, alongside the office ambience. People tend to attach importance to essence rather than the form, and they embrace the original flaw, simple and pristine. Soft Space: Danish houseware brand Tine K HOME provides inspirations. The founder Tine Kjeldsen is a wife, like all other women, she loves her husband and children, as well as simple design. The flaws of natural materials are accepted and celebrated to form a simple yet luxurious spatial concept.