Swimwear at Mercedes-Benz China Fashion Week
2015
Hosa Swimming Fashion Trend Show
BEIJING, CHINA - MARCH 28: Models
showcases designs on the catwalk during the 2015 Hosa Swimming Fashion Trend
Show of Mercedes-Benz China Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2014/2015 at the Banquet
Hall, Beijing Hotel on March 28, 2014 in Beijing, China.
(Photo by Lintao
Zhang/Getty Images)
An
exotic and feminine exploration of leather!
Women's fashion:
Jitrois Fall-Winter 2014/2015
collection
By Veselka Petrova Published: 04/04/2014
Jean-Claude
Jitrois - the founder and creative director of Jitrois fashion house -
presented brand's Fall-Winter 2014/2015 collection on March 1, 2014 in
his Paris residence.
The
designer said about his collection that it is dedicated to women warriors
- 'the women who harness their own frustrations and use them to empower
others to change'. It's an exotic and feminine exploration of leather.
Color palette is mainly autumnal - blues, browns, olives, orange and also black, purple and ecru - plus a few pieces in bright pink.
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Jitrois Fall-Winter 2014/2015 collection
Vogue
Paris
20 trends for Fall/Winter 2014-2015
By Jennifer Neyt, Eugénie Trochu and
Margaux Krehl, translated by Charlotte Sutherland-Hawes
Sweet Sixties
Twiggy,
Penelope Tree and Jane Birkin were on the minds of designers at Gucci, Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton this season. Mini-skirts, trapeze
dresses, patent Mary-Janes, graphic bobs and pastel colors paid tribute to the
baby doll style, presenting a fresh, carefree take on the Swinging Sixties
London.
Left
to right, Louis Vuitton,
Gucci,
Saint Laurent.
A trend also seen at Miu Miu, Valentino and Ralph Lauren.
A trend also seen at Miu Miu, Valentino and Ralph Lauren.
All over knits
One
of the most prominent trends for Winter was the comfortingly soft, full look in
wool, as seen at Stella McCartney, Marc Jacobs and Céline. This trend works best in neutral tones.
Left
to right, Céline,
Stella
McCartney, Marc Jacobs.
A trend also seen at Haider Ackermann, Sonia Rykiel and Paul Smith.
A trend also seen at Haider Ackermann, Sonia Rykiel and Paul Smith.
Eccentric furs
Reinterpreted
at Alexander McQueen, Fendi, Roberto Cavalli, Chloé, Pucci and Versace,
this indispensable winter classic became extraordinary: wild influences,
patchwork effect and flashes of vibrant red updated the rules of the classic
and eternal fur coat.
Left
to right, Just Cavalli, Alexander McQueen, Fendi
A trend also seen at Versace, Balmain and Marc Jacobs
A trend also seen at Versace, Balmain and Marc Jacobs
XXL coats
An
eternal classic, the ¾ length coat cut a longer length this season. The men's
overcoat seen at Dior took on a feminine look at Céline with elegant white buttons and a defined waist, while Lanvin
made the piece sing in a full black look.
Left
to right, Céline,
Lanvin,
Christian
Dior.
A trend also seen at Miu Miu, Calvin Klein and Costume National.
A trend also seen at Miu Miu, Calvin Klein and Costume National.
Goldmine
Gold
took to the spotlight as it cascaded across the Fall/Winter 2014-2015 runways.
Making audiences want to hit the dance floor, the gold rush trend was seen at Saint Laurent, Prada, Cholé and Moschino.
Left
to right, Chloé,
Prada,
Saint Laurent.
A trend also seen at Carven, Dolce & Gabbana and Rodarte.
A trend also seen at Carven, Dolce & Gabbana and Rodarte.
Night birds
The
couture touch of ostrich feathers graced ready-to-wear runways this season.
Soft and light, the plumes added a touch of refined elegance to each
silhouette, floating breezily down the runway, as light as the wings of a bird.
Left
to right, Lanvin,
Céline,
Alexander
McQueen.
A trend also seen at Emanuel Ungaro, Alberta Ferretti and Marni.
A trend also seen at Emanuel Ungaro, Alberta Ferretti and Marni.
Sportswear
From Fendi to Miu Miu, the athletic esthetic continued to inspire designers this
season, seen both in fleece and mesh fabrics in a red, blue and black palette,
each item brought a cool, dynamic sportswear vibe to the runway.
Left
to right, Miu Miu,
Fendi,
Louis Vuitton.
A trend also seen at Céline, Jeremy Scott and T by Alexander Wang.
A trend also seen at Céline, Jeremy Scott and T by Alexander Wang.
Fairytales
From
Little Red Riding Hood, to Snow White and the Queen of Hearts, Fall/Winter
2014-2015's collections were dreamy and imaginative. Poetic silhouettes made of
delicate fabrics and precious embroidery were a homage to some of the most
famous fairytales. The trend was seen at Dolce & Gabbana, Alexander McQueen and Valentino.
Left
to right, Dolce &
Gabbana, Alexander
McQueen, Valentino.
Tailoring
This
winter, suits take on a masculine edge, as girls walked the runway in
boyfriend-borrowed ensembles. The trend for classically tailored suits was seen
at Haider
Ackermann, Hermès,
Ralph Lauren.
Left
to right, Haider
Ackermann, Hermès,
Ralph Lauren.
A trend also seen at Stella McCartney, Maison Martin Margiela and Christopher Kane.
A trend also seen at Stella McCartney, Maison Martin Margiela and Christopher Kane.
Military khaki
It's
time to step in line as military hit the runway for Fall/Winter 2014-2015. With
khaki as the dominating color, the rules and rigor of the army captured
designers' attention, inspiring a fashion soldier's uniform of stricter
silhouettes and structured looks.
Left
to right, Balmain,
Calvin Klein,
Isabel Marant.
A trend also seen at Vivienne Westwood, Alberta Ferretti and Paul & Joe
Duvet coats
For
Fall/Winter 2014-2015, quilting is no longer just a feature on bags and leather
goods. Worn as a coat, upholstery-style fabric enveloped feminine silhouettes
in a cozy cocoon, fashionable protection against sub 32°F temperatures.
Left
to right, Junya
Watanabe, Kenzo,
Chloé
Aspen chic
The
Seventies cult argyle sweater has made its big return this season on the
Fall/Winter 2014-2015 runways, updated to suit both the city and the mountain. Louis Vuitton paired the classic piece with a Sixties leather skirt, whilst Maison Martin
Margiela cinched it with a skinny
belt, and Tommy
Hilfiger featured fringe detailing.
Left
to right, Louis Vuitton,
Maison Martin
Margiela, Tommy
Hilfiger.
A trend also seen atMiu Miu, Saint Laurent and Temperley London.
A trend also seen atMiu Miu, Saint Laurent and Temperley London.
Second skin
Shearling
made its comeback for Winter 2014 as this season's must-have piece. The truly
wintery trend was shown in cuddly, soft silhouettes, with an ethnic vibe at Burberry or pop feel at Prada.
Left
to right, Etro,
Prada,
Burberry
Prorsum.
A trend also seen at Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Anthony Vaccarello.
A trend also seen at Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Anthony Vaccarello.
Optical monochrome
Black
and white went graphic on the runway, as designers presented intricately
geometric patterns, Rorschach-style motifs and trompe l'œil effects. The prints
of the season created hypnotic images and optical illusions.
Left
to right, Balmain,
Bottega
Veneta, Dries van
Noten.
A trend also seen at Giambattista Valli, Maiyet and Creatures of the Wind.
A trend also seen at Giambattista Valli, Maiyet and Creatures of the Wind.
Poncho
An
iconic piece of folk style, the poncho was a key garment on the Burberry, Etro and Roberto Cavalli runways. Roberto Cavalli presented
a sophisticated look in monochrome with a fur hood, whilst at Burberry
and Etro they hung nonchalantly over models' shoulders like a chic
blanket.
Left
to right, Etro, Roberto Cavalli, Burberry
Prorsum.
A trend also seen at Tommy Hilfiger, Barbara Bui and Alexis Mabille.
A trend also seen at Tommy Hilfiger, Barbara Bui and Alexis Mabille.
Sixties prints
An
echo to the arty trend seen on the Spring/Summer 2014 runways, Sixties prints
are back for Winter, updated with a modern twist. Prada, and Chloé, showed silk dresses entirely in vintage prints, while Valentino chose psychedelic accents for a true Sixties feel, that was nothing if not
vibrant.
Left
to right, Prada,
Chloé,
Valentino.
A trend also seen at Jonathan Saunders, Paul & Joe and Diane von Furstenbert.
A trend also seen at Jonathan Saunders, Paul & Joe and Diane von Furstenbert.
Capes
Whether
scarlet, embroidered with pearls or delicate designs, paired with a fur hood,
or straight from Grimm's Fairy Tales, the cape is the outerwear piece of choice
for Fall/Winter 2014. It provides an alluring cocoon with echoes of the
fairytale trend, seen at Valentino and Dolce &
Gabbana.
Left
to right, Dolce &
Gabbana, Gareth Pugh, Dolce &
Gabbana.
A trend also seen at Junya Watanabe, Burberry Prorsum and Elie Saab.
A trend also seen at Junya Watanabe, Burberry Prorsum and Elie Saab.
Velvet night
Shimmering,
silky velvet was used as never before this season, creating an androgynous
pajama-style suit, and Sixties-inspired dresses. On the runway, the fabric
brought a soft halo to each piece as it caught the light, for a sensual feel.
Left
to right, Nina Ricci,
Tom Ford,
Chanel.
A trend also seen at Etro, Fendi and Emporio Armani.
A trend also seen at Etro, Fendi and Emporio Armani.
Feline femininity
“This
world without leopard…I mean, who would want to be here?" Diana
Vreeland famously exclaimed about this eternal symbol of femininity and
uninhibited sensuality. Still making fashion roar today, it was found on the runways
at Giorgio Armani, Céline and Givenchy.
Left
to right, Céline,
Giorgio Armani,
Givenchy.
A trend also seen at Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balmain.
A trend also seen at Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balmain.
Singing in the rain
Miu Miu, Balenciaga and Sacai reinvented the rain coat, providing
waterproof parkas for winter downpours. With either a Sixties feel, sportswear
vibe or covered in fur, this trend will add a touch of magic and excitement to
the rain.
Left
to right, Miu Miu,
Balenciaga,
Sacai.
A trend also seen at Paul & Joe, T by Alexander Wang and Peter Pilotto
A trend also seen at Paul & Joe, T by Alexander Wang and Peter Pilotto
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As a designer, you’ve always
got to push yourself forward; you’ve always got to keep up with the trends or
make your own trends. That’s what I do.
Alexander McQueen
You have to stay updated on
trends, social things and pop culture, you need to stay with the times and keep
evolving.
Corey Feldan
Lets continue to 'figure out the Fashion Trends' Fashionistas, meet here again very soon in our Lounge. XOs
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