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BURST OF COLOR: TREND FALL 2018 MILAN

With Milan Fashion Week at an end, a prominent trend this year was a Burst of Color. This trend showcases vibrant, neon colors that are usually not worn together.

This year they were brought to the runway and executed to perfection.
Versace, Prada, Marco de Vincenzo, and Marni had added every color imaginable into their designs. Versace incorporated different types of plaid and animal print into their designs, while also keeping it classy by incorporating touches of gold jewelry. Prada features a wide variety of dresses, sweatshirts and two piece outfits with neon coloration. Marco de Vincenzo featured ruched tops, and satin accents throughout. Marni featured outfits filled with shine and stripes.

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SHINE TIME: TREND FALL 2018 LONDON

Observing the most eye-catching trends of London Fashion week, we bring to light the Shine Time Fashion Trend from Fall 2018 London.

Don’t keep your sparkles in the back of your closet until the festive season – the sequin revolution is here. Many designers could not turn down the opportunity to throw some shimmer into their Fall 2018 looks.

The designs of J.W. Anderson and Christopher Kane featured extraordinary sequin numbers. The lively, playful designs of Delpozo can be seen embellished with colorful sequins. We also have brands such as Preen by Thornton Bregazzi and Erdem to thank for making it acceptable to wear sequins every day, not just the holiday season.

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KNITS THAT POP: TREND FALL 2018 NEW YORK

Knits that Pop – Fashion Trend Fall 2018 New York

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SUIT UP: TREND FALL 2018 NEW YORK

Looking back on the most prominent trends of New York Fashion Week, we uncover the Suit Up Fashion Trend from Fall 2018 New York. Probably the most empowering trend of the week, power suiting featured sharp tailored suits, blazer dresses, classic oxford shirts, and variations on work classics.

Alexander Wang, Jason Wu, Jonathan Simkhai, Zadig & Voltaire, and Gabriela Hearst have put their spin on work wear with their powerful displays inspired by female empowerment. Alexander Wang showed a display of Matrix style clothing with sleek yet luxurious looks. Jason Wu’s line was all about the details, as he featured pleated sheer fabrics, with suiting necklines. Jonathan Simkhai collection featured classic work wear with a fitted waistline, giving the outfit a feminine look. Zadig & Voltaire was all about the patterns, with looks that featured multiple types of plaids. Gabriela Hearst had classy satin pants and blouses, mixed with miltary-esque coats.

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PARIS FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 3

PARIS FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 3

PARIS FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 3

PARIS, FRANCE. MARCH 5, 2015 – Paris Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 3 is running, here we bring you the best runways for you to enjoy and check at the new trends for Fall Winter in Ready-to-Wear.

Now take a look at the Paris Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 3 runways.

LOEWE F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

“You have to commit,” he said firmly, as he described the process that determined the character of his new collection. “It was finished in summer, the look was done, the image was there three weeks before Christmas.”

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ROLAND MOURET F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

“The collection is for a woman who uses words, both for their poetry and their violence,” explained Mouret backstage. “And in music, I am attracted to people who don’t hesitate to open their mouths.”

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CARVEN F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

“Make it electric,” said new designer Adrien Caillaudaud. “She is a nice Parisienne, but now we want to give her a nice twist, to electrolyze her.”

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DROME F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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MANISH ARORA F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

Manish Arora wants people to know that “winter is coming”

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ANN DEMEULEMEESTER F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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PACO RABANNE F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

Julien Dossena has done it again. His fall/winter 2015 show for Paco Rabanne was another considered, sporty chic lineup that put an accent on new volumes, impressive fabric developments and novel disk dress updates.

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BALMAIN F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

Ostensibly this show was meant to be a celebration of Paris as a global melting pot of cultures, races and religions. A cosmopolitan capital city that embraces all and refuses nothing.

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AF VANDEVORST F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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BARBARA BUI F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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RICK OWENS F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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CHRISTIAN WIJNANTS F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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LANVIN F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

“Fashion is a human story,” he insisted, “an industry that makes things with its hands. High tech stole the glamour of fashion.”

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GOSIA BACZYNSKA F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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PARIS FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 2

PARIS FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 2

PARIS FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 2

PARIS, FRANCE. MARCH 4, 2015 – Paris Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 2 is running, here we bring you the best runways for you to enjoy and check at the new trends for Fall Winter in Ready-to-Wear.

Now take a look at the Paris Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 2 runways.

YIQING YIN F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS X ANNE VALÉRIE HASH F/W 2015  PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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LEMAIRE F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

At Lemaire, rebranded last January to sole moniker of its eponymous founder, it was so. The work of Christophe Lemaire, its languidly ascetic purity, always eschewed any blatant displays, removed sentimentality and promoted a form of restraint. That was still the case, evident in the way an overcoat enveloped the silhouette or in the restrained palette of urban neutrals, in black, blues and creams.

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BOUCHRA JARRAR F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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ATSURO TAYAMA F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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CEDRIC CHARLIER F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

At Cédric Charlier’s show on Wednesday, the designer had one of the chicest actresses of her generation sitting in the front row. Charlotte Rampling, with her hooded gaze that gave nothing away, took in the designer’s colorful and sporty collection and was the first to congratulate Charlier backstage afterwards.

“I was looking to create a pure and sporty line that defined a silhouette that is active and ergonomic. A shape that fits with our times,” said Charlier about his intent for fall/winter 2015 offering.

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GUY LAROCHE F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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YANG LI F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

“Tension,” said (apparently utterly un-tense) Yang Li after his Fall show: “It was absolutely about tension.” Tension is a positive force? “You have to destroy to create.” Ah, that old chestnut. Then what was he destroying today? “Well, with my hands, in the lineup, I was destroying the clothes.”

“I find beautiful what happens after.”

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DRIES VAN NOTEN F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

The first outfit and the last told the story of Dries Van Noten’s exquisite new collection. “Grounded glamour” was his theme, and from the moment Lia Pavlova stepped out on the runway (it truly qualified for that designation, stretching the entirety of a magnificent salon in the Hôtel de Ville), Van Noten’s intentions were clear—and his aim was true.

“It was all different woman,” said Van Noten after the show.

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GAUCHÈRE F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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SHARON WAUCHOB F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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ROCHAS F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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AGANOVICH F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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ALEXIS MABILLE F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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VIONNET F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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H&M STUDIO F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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PARIS FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 1

PARIS FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 1

PARIS FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 1

PARIS, FRANCE. MARCH 3, 2015 – Paris Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 1 is running, here we bring you the best runways for you to enjoy and check at the new trends for Fall Winter in Ready-to-Wear.

Now take a look at the Paris Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 1 runways.

 VICTORIA BECKHAM F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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EACH X OTHER F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

“Music is liquid architecture; architecture is frozen music.” Continuing Goethe’s thought, you could posit that fashion is the stopgap that puts architecture back in movement. For their first show in Paris, Each x Other chose the Palais de Tokyo’s Yoyo. In this perfect backdrop for the art-meets-fashion brand founded by Jenny Mannerheim and Ilan Delouis, the words of Robert Montgomery blazed out from the back wall.

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CHRISTINE PHUNG F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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A.KNACKFUSS F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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PASCAL MILLET F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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GROUND ZERO F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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DÉVASTÉE F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

What stood out on the Devastée runway today is how well Ophelie Klere and François Alary know fabric. The devoré pattern of an intarsia knit, with Monster Munch-like smiley faces in a minute houndstooth standing out on a cream background, made that eminently clear. A monochrome palette highlighted textures just exactly, while the happy gloom of their motifs traced their way throughout.

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NEHERA F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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ANTHONY VACCARELLO F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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JACQUEMUS F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

“Je suis un sauvage et je connais pas d’autre façon de vivre,” sing-sang a childish voice with lines picked from chief Si’ahl’s 1854 address. Unlike previous seasons, there was a raw intensity here that belied the levity of models padding around barefoot.

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ANNE SOFIE MADSEN F/W 2015 PARIS FASHION WEEK RTW

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MILAN FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 6

MILAN FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 6

MILAN FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 6

MILAN, ITALY. MARCH 2, 2015 – Milan Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 6 is running, here we bring you the best runways for you to enjoy and check at the new trends for Fall Winter in Ready-to-Wear.

Now take a look at the Milan Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 6 runways.

DSQUARED² F/W 2015 MILAN FASHION WEEK RTW

Instead of doing their typical theatrical staging background, designers Dean and Dan Caten went minimal. Crafting a monolithic wall out of what appeared to be marble and inserting into it a stone staircase. The duo didn’t want to give anything away, not even via one of their traditionally playful show notes. Not that you ever really needed them, as each season’s theme was usually self-evident as soon as the first model hit the catwalk.

Accessory lovers will have a field day with all the tribal-embellished handbags, furry strappy heels and fur accent pieces.

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GIORGIO ARMANI F/W 2015 MILAN FASHION WEEK RTW

The one thing that really had the audience buzzing at the Giorgio Armani show, which marked the end of Milan Fashion Week, was the pants. The designer came up with a trouser silhouette that looked original, odd and undeniably appealing.

He morphed a wrap front skirt into slim pants that were constructed so that the hem of the skirt grew out from the knees of the trousers to swathe the waistline. It was a silhouette that could hide a multitude of sins.

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TER ET BANTINE F/W 2015 MILAN FASHION WEEK RTW

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MILA SCHON F/W 2015 MILAN FASHION WEEK RTW

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