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TREND A/W
LAURIE
C-RO
ATELIER GARDEUR
CAMEL ACTIVE WOMENSWEAR
FRIEDA & FREDDIES
A'DRESS
MATINIQUE
reflectors. Think high stilettos and white Refined fashion in a trashy scenery
romanticising the early days of compu- tions that draw inspiration from sophisti-
tennis socks. Think technosport of the 90s When it comes to a wider audience in terms
ters, gaming consoles and the sprouting cated Parisian women of the past. Yet again
and prints with pixel errors. The trend is
tech industry. There’s also an ironic ring
to the trend, says Anja Bisgaard Gaede and
adds that the colours of this trend, which is
aimed at young men and women, will be al-
most psychedelic and neon-like pastels like
acid yellow and light green. Lapel badges,
embroidery, patches and other decorative
details will remain popular in this trend.
of mental age, we can expect to see collec-
we will see a counter trend, in which de-
tails and photos are contemporary, trashy,
everyday and imperfect. A low key motel,
a dull copy room or a subway train are
examples of backgrounds for photos of
stunning, exclusive and sophisticated mo-
dels in fashionwear and makeup.
The style is incongruous and ambiguous.
The atmosphere and general look is Psycho-
esque. The new scenery reflects a fashion
scene that is innovative and eager to add
drama and thoughtfulness to the collec-
tions, says Anja Bisgaard Gaede. She adds
that the Christmas and New Year lines for
women are expected to focus on extrava-
gant dresses that are all-in on Jacquard,
brocade, sequins, metallic textiles and gol-
den effects in the materials.
- Colours are all-embraced here, and espe-
cially red colours will continue to attract
attention. Red is already a strong colour in
MODEBRANCHEN.
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