Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 2, 2016

Jacket Over The Shoulder Fashion Trend 2016

Wearing a structured jacket or blazer over one’s shoulders on a sunny day is currently the epitome of carefree style. This laid-back look is so easy to emulate and is making a comeback from old Hollywood movies and your stereotypical varsity college with the best-dressed girls and guys giving it a go. Shoulder pads and tailored structure is integral to this trend, allowing for the lovely draping of the fabric around the wearer. A jacket over the shoulders goes so sweetly with a short, a-line dress on a mild day and can be worn with almost any smart-casual outfit. Whether for work or play, a jacket over the shoulders is chic for any occasion and is one of the more cost effective and effortless trends of the season.

Fur Pom Poms

There’s nothing like a puff of fur to add texture, detail and a healthy dose of fun to your handbag. This season cheerleaders aren’t the only people carrying pom poms, everyone is! Of course the fashion variety is smaller, made of fur, and hanging off your bag. These quirky attachments were seen dangling their way through the streets of Paris this year and are perfect for transeasonal dressing. Useful for turning a classic bag in to a statement piece, fur pom poms are great in any colour. They can even be paired with a mini bag or multiplied for greater effect.

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Fringed Bags

Continuing on with this year’s 70’s trend, fringed bags made a large appearance at Paris Fashiaon Week Spring 2016. Whether it was covering the front of the bag or in an oversized tassel, fringingwas kept modern through innovative applications. Mostly appearing in sleek leather and matching the colour of the bag, fringing was spotted on all bag styles from clutches to cross-body bags.


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Animal Print Fashion Trend 2015

Flirtatious and always flash, animal prints are modern pattern stalwarts. Just like the African savannah, this look is hot. With the right amount of cheeky, leopard prints are flirty and excellent with black and a pop of colour. Perfect for the modern-day siren and paired with a ‘come-hither’ look, leopard prints are irresistible. With different colour combinations and intensities on offer, leopard print bodes well for this seasons clothing and accruement. Dusky tones and Italian silks are your passport to taking this pattern from day to night.

If you cannot sink your teeth into the poor leopard print because you feel has been done-to-death, try its herbivore compatriot – the zebra. Understandably in style alongside the bold black and white stripe, zebra print offers the wearer a more organic composition. More subtle and subdued than powerful large stripes, the zebra print turns heads in its own way. Fabulously engaging, concentrated and grouped zebra stripes will give you that touch of daring you have been after.

Animal Print Fashion Trend 2013

Menswear Colour Trends Spring 2016

As the Menswear Spring 2016 shows get underway, we take a closer look at the men’s colour forecasts straight off the runways. The colour charts show some interesting trend and styling descriptions, shades, and ideas throughout the runway, we are now left eagerly awaiting the Milan shows (22th June- 25th June) and Paris shows (26th June- 30th June).

White on White Trend


Sarah Burton’s line for Alexander McQueen was dramatic, with clear Edwardian and aristocratic influences. Burton showcased outfits that were purposely created with frayed hems, combining the masculinity of the cut with white lace, finished with decorative silver detailing. Loose fitting cropped trousers were a popular cut, and despite the Edwardian theme, a boxy cut denim jacket was included in the collection ensuring that nothing about this collection was ordinary.

Nicole Farhi’s collection comprised of beautifully tailored, quality garments, adorned with white quartz crystals. Designed in shades of whites, greys, light blues and greens; creating a timeless yet muted sophistication to the looks. Garments included suits and coats produced in fine tweed fabrics, and edgier separates, which included cropped trousers, blue knits and suede biker jackets.

We see white emerging in multiple designer collections, including the runways of Richard James and Agi & Sam, there is no questioning that white will be used as a strong base colour for the SS14 collections and white on white styling will be a runway highlight.

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White on White Trend

Pastels Trend


Designers like Christopher Kane, Agi & Sam, Burberry Prorsum, Christopher Shannon, Richard James and Nicole Farhi lit up the runways with a delicious scoop of sorbet pastel colours.

Christopher Shannon showcased his nineties inspired collection which used materials such as PVC, nylon and vinyl to make brilliant bomber jackets, baggy shorts and oversized shirts, in a mixture of pastel shades, ranging from yellow, orange and green. The collection was filled with collaborations starting from footwear brand Kickers, to Liberty, who saw the creation of loose shirts and baggy shorts in floral prints.

The colour pallet at the Tom Ford’s menswear show was pastel hues, with white serving as the base of the colour palette, to compliment the streamlined masculine silhouette. Lacquered nylon day-jackets worn with slim trousers, jeans in four different cuts and floral swim suits gave variation to the collection and were accessorised with neatly folded pocket squares, large-zipped suede backpacks and soft dyed espadrilles, for multifunctional purposes.

Another refined and classic look was the collections from Savile Row, the models resembled prestigious gentleman, wearing fine tailored suits from the LC:M schedule that included: Gieves & Hawkes, Kent & Curwen, Hardy Aimes and Richard James.

Preppy woollen blazers, flannels and male models with whiskey in hand, conveyed an image of social grandeur.

Richard James deserves a mention of his own, for his collection of gleaming embroidered espadrilles, paired with tailored suiting. He chose a colour palette of classic white, soft pastel blues and dusty pinks, the image of a spring sunset.

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Pastels Trend

Bright Colour Blocking Trend


An energetic and vibrant runway show was that of Agi & Sam. Exciting prints, bold colours and exploding with texture, the focus of this collection however, remained on the cut and structure, which included inventive, boxy shapes. The collection contained square shaped tees, with richly textured panels and the strong use of block colours, made Agi & Sam stand out from the pack.

E.Tautz’s aquamarine palette combined a black undertone with warm and cool tones of yellows, reddish oranges, blues and greens, which created a strong oceanographic theme. The strength of the collection was a blend of rich textures, colours and unique designs, to make sure the spring/summer designs broke free from their previously conservative brand image. Patrick Grants double-faced t-shirts expressed duality; tri-coloured pants and kimono influenced raincoats added further edge and detail to the runway.

A similar collection was that of Burberry Prorsum’s SS14 menswear collection, which was bright, quirky and different, as it combined shades of aqua, blue, red and yellow.

James Long’s collection was filled with Lycra bodycon cycling jeserys, chunky knits, textured shorts with added side pleats, jackets with leather panels and drawstring hoodies—showing his influence by archetypal cycling outfits. Long described his collection by stating that “It’s taking pieces that we’re known for and pushing them in a new direction”.

Katie Eary’s SS14 entitled “Flamingo Massacres” was a collection that was loud, shocking and fluorescent pink! With an influence of early nineties, that was seen by the skateboards tucked under the male models arms and Nike Air Maxes footwear. In addition to inspiration from Irvine Welsh’s influential novel, Marabou Stork Nightmares, based on man’s fascination with the Flamingo, a popular print in the collection.

With a palette of bright pink, orange and crimson combined with animal prints that included the flamingo, crocodile and leopard, guaranteed the collection is one only wearable for the brave. The male models looked eccentric in simplistic styled trousers; board shorts and polo shirts, which placed further emphasis on the colour palette.

Look out for Paris Fashion Week, showcasing designers such as Issey Miyake Men, Louis Vuitton,Dries Van Noten, Junya Watanabe and Givenchy, to name but a few.

Milan Fashion Week is showcasing designers such as Jil Sander, Versace, Les Hommes, Prada, Vivienne Westwood, Gucci, Etro and Giorgio Armani, to name but a few.

Fashion Trend 2013 colour blocking
Bright Colour Blocking Trend

Top 5 Menswear Spring/Summer 2016 Trends To Try Now


1. Bomber Jackets

Use the 50s bomber jackets from the menswear Spring/Summer 2016 collections as a style reference and try them in dark hues.  Bomber jackets are versatile for casual days and keep looks cool and comfortable. Channel this trend with the variety of new colours and materials available to keep things more contemporary.
Bomber jacket 2016 trend men
Alexander Wang, Simon Miller, Salvatore Ferragamo, Versace, Louis Vuitton

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2. Overalls

The recent menswear Spring/Summer 2016 collections referenced a nod to mechanic-like overalls, showcasing them in dark blacks, cool toned denims and dusky greens. Keep denim overalls low key with a white tee and a simple trainer or maximise the overall aesthetic of a black pair by keeping all other clothing darker, a la Alexander Wang.

Overalls 2016 trend men
Alexander Wang, Greg Lauren, Givenchy, A.P.C

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3. Fifties Shirts

Keep things relaxed with oversized polos and textured fifties shirts exemplified by the runway collections of Raf Simons and Louis Vuitton. Balance out this trend with a tailored pant andaccessorise with darker wayfarers for a true fifties vibe. This silhouette works perfectly in darker tones as well as powder hues, but contrast is key when combining colours, to sustain a more polished look.

Fifties Shirts 2016 trend men
Louis Vuitton, Raf Simons, Canali, Lanvin, Umit Benan

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4. Shorter Shorts

Design houses like Prada and Gucci brought back short shorts in a range of colours and prints. Particularly great for spring/summer weather, keep short shorts bright with colours like blue, green and yellow for beach days or interpret this trend with more tailored styles in an array of subtle, darker colours for versatility with simple button down shirts.

Shorter Shorts 2016 trend men
Top Shop Design, Prada, Gucci

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5. White Chinos & Trousers

Incredibly complementary with deep navies and pops of bright colours, the white denim and chinotrend is worn best with accessories like dusty brown boots and belts. Style the white pants with traditional cable knits and patterned sweaters for preppy takes on vintage cricket attire or combine white denim with washed out chambray button down shirts for a classic weekend look.

White Jeans Chinos 2016 trend men
Tommy Hilfiger, Dior Homme, Polo Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein Collection

Men’s Spring/Summer 2016 Accessory Trends

Men's Spring Summer 2016 Accessory Trends

Spring 2016 collections saw a return to boyish accessories, annotated with novel baseball caps and boy-scout neckerchiefs perfect for casual looks. Interpretation of these trends for spring and summer days should be seamless, given their alluring versatility and the wide range of styles available.

Here’s our rundown of 4 accessories you should be considering this spring.

1. Baseball Caps

Keep things cool and laidback with caps for casual spring and summer looks. Reference nineties street style with darker hues like Calvin Klein Collection and accompany white t-shirts with muted tan caps featured in Versace and Balmain. Switch things up with different shapes and tones. Tame your bed head with a washed out baseball cap to keep things casual and preppy or ground colourful looks with black and navy caps.

Caps  runway trend 2015 2016 summer
Versace, Salvatore Ferragamo, Balmain, Calvin Klein Collection, Polo Ralph Lauren

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2. Bandana Neckerchiefs

Bandana neckerchiefs were the accessory highlights in the Louis Vuitton, Margaret Howell and Hermes collections. Interpret this trend with a loose fitting bandana, maintaining versatility by making its incorporation in your outfits more youthful and palatable for casual looks. Ensure your bandanas are longer and able to produce scout worthy knots.

Neck Ties  runway trend 2015 2016 summer
Margaret Howell, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Margaret Howell, Louis Vuitton

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3. Slip On Shoes

Maintain casual, yet put together looks with the humble slipper. In a range of materials for spring and summer, the options are endless with the latest styles and shapes which provide easy and polished finish. Keep things classic by pairing slippers with traditionalist trenches reminiscent of Burberry Prorsum or incorporate a slipper with more colourful, casual looks a la Moschino. Keep trousers well tailored when trying out the slipper trend, maintaining the outfit balance.

Slipper  runway trend 2015 2016 summer
Burberry Prorsum, Dolce & Gabbana, Moschino, Haider Ackermann, Moschino

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4. Long Scarves

Wear the long scarf trend in versatile colours and thinner fabrics. Adapt long scarves for casual days or wear them with the more corporate looks. This accessory is a great accompaniment with trenches or light spring jackets. Keep colours rich like the dim oxbloods used in Burberry Prorsum for more of a statement or go for washed out patterned scarves like Missoni for laid-back spring day looks.

Long Scarves  runway trend 2015 2016 summer
Andrea Pompilio, Missoni, Burberry Prorsum, Saint Laurent, Missoni

Top 10 Men’s Fashion Trends to Try in 2015

Street style trends are not only inspirational, they resemble the creative, innovative and personal expressions of style. The latest in men’s street style has hallmarked a return to traditionalism, but with a twist. From the school uniform tartans and bold nautical stripes to the revamped double-breasted blazers and reconstructed denims, the top men’s street style trends are an amalgam of conventional meets contemporary.

Here’s our ultimate guide to incorporating the top 10 street style trends for the upcoming spring and summer months.

1. Nautical Stripes

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The recent street style trend of stripes alludes to a nautical edge, with recurring colours like bold reds, deep navies and crisp whites. Keep looks casual with thinner pin stripes or go bold with thick statement stripes on t-shirt or jackets. Do not fear an unexpected use of stripes on the cardigan or a sweater and team them with darker sunglasses for a sleek finish to your striped looks.

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2. Brown Suede Shoes

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Elvis had it wrong; brown suede shoes are more worthy to be sung about. With clean simple lines, a brown suede loafer, boot or slipper can transition seamlessly with the neutrals and powder hues typically featured in spring and summer clothing palettes. Keep things versatile with deep, dusty browns for a classic annotation to existing staple pieces and team with clothing in varying shades of blue for a conventional yet cool interpretation of the trend. Avoid complicated styles and choose round toe shoes that will lend timelessness to looks.

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3. Beige Blazers

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The relaxed simplicity of neutral suits is undoubtedly on trend, so it is no surprise that the beige blazer appears to be one of the 2016’s quintessential spring/summer staples, featuring profoundly in Milan and London street style looks. Tailor neutral blazers to suit a modern silhouette and style with complementary pastel colours, keeping things simple. Subtle dashes of colour can be introduced to beige blazers with pocket squares and slim crocheted ties.

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4. Sun Hats

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As practical as they are stylish, sun hats have proven to be a strong influence in contemporary street style. Despite the wide range of colours available, reference older decades with classical versions of this trend for maximum versatility. Beiges always work well with spring and summer staples, or goes for a rusty green or dusky navy to complement darker colours.

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5. Ginghams

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With its humble country influences, the basic traditional gingham motif is the ultimate in classic prints. Interpret this trend with more fitted silhouettes for a modernised take on an old favorite. Conventional colours should be considered when trying out gingham, keep things timeless with powder blue, diluted navy and bold red versions of the print. For a more subtle interpretation of the trend go for gingham belts, ties and pocket squares.

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