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2020-10-14 234407
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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2020-06-30 191523
A Transparent New Era -- The Fabric Trend for Women's Gauze
Ethereal gauze has always been favored by online celebrities and mega brands. Alexander McQueen, Gucci, Dior and Valentino all use this feminine and exquisite fabric in the new series. The hazy second-skin hand feel, fluffy textures and romantic flowers team up with chic soft layered designs to interpret the charm of gauze and display the strong femininity.
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2020-06-12 295489
Celandine -- The Thematic Color Trend for Womenswear
Brilliant, hopeful and energetic, Celandine symbolizes Golden Age in a dazzling tone. After the evolution in previous seasons, yellow moves into a soft and bright direction in S/S 2021, and calls for the return of the charm of sweet girls.
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2020-03-30 171773
Belle Époque -- The Theme Fabric Trend for Womenswear
In recent years, with the popularity of retro trend, people explore the European classical aesthetics and integrate ingenious thoughts of Belle Époque into clothing design, fully displaying new classical beauty. Lace, an important element, appears in retro court style. The maximalist technique of "more is beauty" emphasizes the decorativeness of lace. Light and transparent sheer continues the romance of Belle Époque, and retains a playful and modern feel. Smooth taffeta is fit for layered match, shirring and crinkles to display luxury. Women's aesthetics and clothing details of Belle Époque call for art restoration and reinterpret classical decoration.
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2020-02-07 333221
Belle Époque -- Theme Design & Development for S/S 2021 Womenswear
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.
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2020-01-15 148963
Sweet Femininity -- The Silhouette Trend for Women's Blouses
In S/S 2021, influenced by sweet femininity, the young lady style emphasizes more the explicit expression of clothing. As a key item in spring and summer, the blouse will be expressed by a decorative design language. The blouse emphasizes the ethereality and femininity. Therefore, it will be waisted, crinkled, decorated and multi-layered, to fully display the femininity.
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2020-01-13 175789
The Maximalist -- Clothing Collocation of The Young Lady Style
Influenced by the restoration of art, the young lady style for S/S 2021 brings decorations and the voluminous feel back to the public view. Retro Victorian, Baroque and Rococo aesthetics gets rid of seriousness and dullness, and appear in clothing playfully and ethereally. Influenced by this style, the young lady style pays attention to the decorativeness and richness, and uses the maximalist aesthetics to create more good-looking clothing collocation.
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2019-12-31 263378
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.
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2019-12-31 230872
Belle Époque -- The Pattern Trend for Womenswear
The Belle Époque begins in the late 19th century and ends with the outbreak of World War I. Belle Époque is considered as the Golden Age by the upper class. During this relatively peaceful period, with the development of capitalism and the industrial revolution, the science and technology change along with each day, European culture, art and lifestyle get mature. Belle Époque overlaps with the late Victorian era and the Edwardian era in Britain. It is also a period when society, economy, technology and art prospered in modern French history, and it gave birth to high fashion centered on romanticism and dandyism.
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2019-11-26 187090
Romance Across Centuries -- The Silhouette Trend for Women's Dresses
Recently, with the popularity of the retro style, the market recreated retro artistic paintings in 2017, applied retro details and colors and excavated European classic aesthetics in 2018 and 2019. S/S 2021 will lay more emphasis on aesthetics and clothing details of European classic times, especially the Victorian era, Belle Époque, the Rococo era and the neoclassical era. The gathered shoulder line, exaggerated sleeves and details of the collar gain more and more attention.
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2019-11-25 275008
Belle Époque -- S/S 2021 Theme Trend
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.