Fashion Report: September 2022

 Welcome back to the monthly fashion report, September is a very important month in fashion, it's Fashion Week month.

1."Forever Valentino" exhibition in Qatar:

Maison Valentino will present its largest exhibition "Forever Valentino" in Qatar Museums. It will run from October 28, 2022 till April 1, 2023.
The exhibition will be a 'theatrical experience', explaining the Haute Couture codes of the fashion house. 



2. Arab Fashion Week Returns to Dubai:

Arab Fashion Week has confirmed their six days event held in Dubai Digital District this October featuring more than 35 designers.
The event will start with a special unveiling of a global capsule collection with Lebanese designer Jean Louis Sabaji, as he is the first Arab designer to work with Barbie.




3. Coperni collaborated with Fabrican to spray dress on Bella Hadid:

You may have seen it everywhere, on your feed and stories, indeed a very viral video.
For some people it looked impressive to see the technology being showcased in real time,  and for others it looked too similar to the finale of Alexander McQueen SS 1999 show.

The technology was developed by Fabrican. The Fabrican liquid is durable and versatile and can be changed according to the fibres. The chemistry that creates the spray on fabric allows it to be re-desolved and sprayed anew.




4. Valentino is unveiling its official Pink PP color:

Valentino is unveiling its official Pink PP color, created in collaboration with the Pantone Color Institute.
They are creating a series of installations across the world, from indoor installations to window displays, to unique facade of their Paris and London boutique, plus pink colored buses and phone booths.



5. Harrods will display "Wonderful World of Dior" at Christmas:

Dior will take over 44 of Harrods windows this upcoming holiday season, to showcase its product categories across beauty, fashion and home with a gingerbread house themed display. It will be held from November 18 till January 2.




6. Pandora x Keith Haring:

Pandora has unveiled their first ever art collaboration with artist Keith Haring. The collection will feature Haring's colourful and symbolic work like the barking dog, angel baby, bolds lines.. on charms,  bracelets and rings.



7. Alo Yoga showcased their first RTW collection at NYFW:

LA based fashion and lifestyle brand Alo Yoga unveiled its first ready to wear collection at New York Fashion Week this month. The collection was inspired by the outdoors, winter sports, the mountains and apres ski. The Aspen collection represents the athleisure brand's first step into luxury pret-a-porter.



8. Balmain Collaborates with Evian:

Balmain unveiled a collaboration with the water brand Evian, to work on a couture gown made from recycled plastic bottle waste. The couture gown is made from a unique fabric crafted from plastic bottles.The new partnership is based on 'a shared vision to dream, innovate and create'.
The collaboration will also include a limited edition glass bottle designed by Balmain.



Fashion Trends: Fall 2022

 Are you excited for fall? The season of change and beauty throughout nature , in addition  to being the season of creativity with what you wear and layer. This blog post will give you a guide for the upcoming fashion trends.

1. The White Tank Top:

Designers have showcased this basic essential,  but with an extra style.
Seen in: Chloe', Bottega Veneta, Prada..




2. The Corset:

Structural corsetwith technical accents to create an edgy look, contributing to the new "Contemporary Femininity" era.
Seen in: Dior, Versace, Dion Lee, Balmain, Gucci.




3. Schoolgirl Aesthetic:

The schoolgirl wardrobe is making a comeback. The white shirt, the tie, the skirt and the blazer, all are fashion essentials for the season.
Seen in: Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, Versace. 




4. Faux Fur:

More and more fashion houses are giving up on animal fur, for sustainable and ethical reasons.  Designers are now trying to create the perfect fake fur.
Seen in: Blumarine, Gucci, Michael Kors, Stella McCartney, Saint Laurent, Balanciaga.




5. Biker Style:

The motorcross wardrobe; the biker jacket, the gloves and the multi-pocket leather skirt.
All these pieces created a spotlight in the runway shows.
Seen in: Alexander McQueen, Dior, Coperni..



6. Roaring Twenties:

Eveningwear looks were brought back with Art Deco accents and glittering details.
Seen in: Giorgio Armani, Philosophy Di Lorenzo Serafini, Chanel.




7. Catsuits:

Skintight, black and made over with sportswear and lingerie.
Seen in: Dior, Schiaparelli, Nensi Dojaka.




8. Micro-skirts:

Carrying this trend from last season, mini, macro, and nano skirts are here to stay this season.
Seen in: Courreges, Diesel, Miu Miu and Dion Lee.




9. Punk:

Patchwork tartan, sharp lines and metal buckles, giving an edgy but not very dark look.
Seen in: Rokh, Marine Serre, Burberry, Versace, Acne Studios, Louis Vuitton.



10. Thigh High boots:

Knee-high boots and even higher ones, dominated the footwear in the fall runway shows. 
Seen in : Courreges, Chanel, Hermes.





Fashion Report: July 2022

Happy Summer! July is a great month to live summer dreams, make memories and dress for the part. 

1. Cartier opens pop-ups across the world:

Cartier will have its seasonal offerings at these pop-ups with summer jewellery and watches that can be personalized on spot. Pop-ups are located in New York,  Mykonos, East Hampton,  Reviera...




2. Sarah's bag for Chloe':

  Launching July 1, both brands are known for their beliefs in the importance of social sustainability and the empowerment of women. 
  Sarah's bag re-imagined Chloé's popular Woody tote, but this time in nano size. 
The finished product is a crochet Woody nano tote with shoulder strap. Crochet is homage to the Mediterranean craft and culture. 



3. Hermès reports profit growth and strong sales:

  The Hermès Group reported 29% more overall growth compared to 2021.
  All geographical areas posted strong growth. They reported a remarkable increase in sales  of silk, ready-to-wear, accessories, watches, jewelry and home wear.




4. Dior's Lucky Capsule Collection:

  Launched earlier this month, Dior's Lucky collection takes inspiration from astrology and Zodiac pixel prints.
  The designs is a tribute to Monsieur Christian Dior's passion for signs of destiny. The pieces range frpm ready-to-wear to Dior's Book Tote and Lady Dior bags.



5. Coach x Tom Wesselmann:

Coach collaborated with pop artist Tom Wesselmann. Tapping into the artist's playful and optimistic spirit, the American fashion house releases a  collection that encapsulates their shared legacies of American heritage and pop culture.




6. Jimmy Choo opens cafe in Harrods: 

  Luxury footwear and accessories brand Jimmy Choo has opened a cafe in partnership with Harrods for a 3 months duration.
  'Choo Cafe' is located in the shoe department, decorated all in fuchsia (the signature color for Jimmy Choo in recent seasons).




Fashion Report: May 2022

 Happy one year of Fashion Report! So, in this month's report, there's a lot of news regarding brands collaborations and partnerships. One of the collaborations features an exciting new collision between Haute Couture and sportswear.

1. Jacquemus collaborates with Nike on a capsule collection:

  The collection "reinterprets athletic women's sportswear in a minimal way". It is a natural blend of Jacquemus' style and Nike's performance.
  The collection will feature apparel as well as footwear. Pieces will be available by the start of summer 2022.




2. Jelenew collaborates with Stephane Rolland:

  American female cycling brand Jelenew has unveiled a sportswear collaboration with French  Haute Couture  designer Stephane Rolland.
  The collection aims to apply the art of couture to sportswear, combining structure, technology and classic fashion art.
  Taking inspiration from "Goddess of Victory" artwork in the Louvre Museum.
  The pieces will showcase the application of new technology in textiles such as silicone broderie.



3. Prada partners with artist Cassius Hirst on a sneaker collaboration:

  Prada has teamed up with artist Cassius Hirst to reinvent its iconic Prada America's Cup sneakers. 

The collaboration features 4 styles with 22 colorways and variables. The 4 styles: ATT4CK, D3CAY, SUST4IN, and REL3ASE, takes name from music.

  All pieces are hand-worked in Italy by Prada.



4. Balenciaga's destroyed sneaker causes controversy:

  Balenciaga's latest limited edition "Paris sneaker " has caused a debate all over social media. The sneaker is made of destroyed rubber and cotton, it resembles Converse All Stars
  The shoe is retailed for 1850$ and is intentionally made to look distressed and worn out. The Paris sneaker is meant to be worn a lifetime, states Balenciaga. So they exaggerated the worn-in aspect in marketing campaigns.




5. Adidas x Gucci:  

  The highly anticipated collaboration is due to launch on June 27. The collection, which contains the  two labels' most recognizable codes,  was first showcased during Milan Fashion Week back in February.
  The collaboration recalls retro sportswear silhouettes with a fun color palette, jn addition to committing to both brands' sustainable goals.




6. Jean Paul Gaultier capsule collection by Lotta Volkova:

  Jean Paul Gaultier unveiled a ready-to-wear capsule collection designed by stylist Lotta Volkova. The collection pays tribute to the fashion house's archives. It offers edited and re-edited iconic symbolic pieces of Jean Paul Gaultier's world, such as corseted lingerie, deconstructed tailoring, babydoll dresses...






Fashion Report: April 2022

Today's post will be a breif report of some of the fashion news that caught my eye this month.

1. LoveShackFancy collaborates with Sophia Webster:

  Womenswear brand LoveShackFancy has unveiled a collaboration with footwear brand Sophia Webster. 
  The collection, launching on April 14, features romantic floral prints and adroned with Sophia Webster's signature butterfly wings, crystal buckles and hand-worked leather flowers.



2. Stella McCartney launches Disney Collection:

  British fashion designer Stella McCartney has launched a Disney collection featuring psychedelic clothing inspired by the classic Walt Disney 1940 film "Fantasia".
  The capsule collection is made in parallel with the brand's ethos; made from 78% eco- friendly materials and vegan leather.



3. Off-White launches first beauty collection:

  US streetwear label Off-White has launched its first line of beauty products under ghe name "Paperwork".
  The beauty line is meant to be a universal toolkit for self-expression, it's genderless and consists of 3 categories:  Fragrances under the name "Solutions",  pigment crayons "Imprint", and nail polish.


4. Michael Kors launched first childrenswear collection:

  Michael Kors launched their first ever collection for children in partnership with the French luxury group Children Worldwide Fashion (CWF).
  The line consists of clothing and accessories for girls aged 4 to 14.



5. Church's collaborates with Off-White:

   British footwear brand Church's had launched a capsule collection with Off-White which was personally designed by the passing designer Virgil Ablo
  The collection is genderless. It combines Abloh's philosophy "Question Everything" along with the artisian tradition and stylistic history of Church's footwear.



6. H&M uses conscious materials for latest "Innovation Strory":

  For the 5th edition of its "Innovation Strory" , H&M uses plant based leather and recycled materials. 
  The collection is about love and its many guises ; romantic, tough, passionate...



Fashion Report: March 2022

 1.Chanel dedicates AW22 collection to "Tweed":

  Tweed, a heritage fabric known in the French fashion house "Chanel", was the star of the show in their recent Autumn/ Winter 22 collection.
The show took the guests on a journey along the River "Tweed", which is wgat the fabric was named after. Those walks were taken by founder Gabrielle Chanel in Scotland.
  Coco Chanel's love affair with the fabric tweed started when she borrowed her 1st tweed jacket frome Duke of Westminster in 1920's, which later inspired Chanel's iconic tweed skirt suit.




2. Elie Saab launches in the Metaverse:

  Elie Saab launched in the Metaverse as the luxury brand opens a virtual boutique, offering a new experience for customers.
  The fashion house is delving into the future and embracing the digital innovation.
  The luxury fashion house will participate in the upcoming first edition of Decentraland Metaverse Fashion Week, the world's first digital Metaverse fashion week. 




3. Cadbury unveils Creme Egg inspired fashion collection:

  Chocolate company 'Cadbury' has teamed up with emerging sustainable designer, Charlotte Kirkham, to design a limited edition fashion collection inspired by its famous product, the Creme Egg.
  The 3-piece collection has been handmade using pre-loved materials. Designed in the Creme Egg color palette; gold, purple and crimson.




4. Manolo Blahnik and Birkinstock shoe collaboration:

  Luxury footwear label Manolo Blahnikis teaming up with Birkinstock on a capsule collection.
  The collection is all about the classic birkenstock style with the regal design embellishments that Manolo Blahnik is known for. The collection launched on March 24.


 

5. Veja × Merni Collaboration:

  Sustainable sneaker brand, Veja, has collaborated with the luxury Italian fashion house, Marni.
  The sneaker featured in the chollaboration, will be have colourful, Din-inspired motifs and will reflect Marni's playful approach to design.
  Veja has invested in sustainable manufacturing and materials since its inception in 2005.



6. Mango enters the Metaverse:

  Mango is entering the metaverse through art by launching 3 unique works, created by crypto-artist Farka.
   The highstreet brand will also exhibit the pieces "Mango Metagirl", "Mango Ad Astra" and "Hanna in the Clouds" for a month. In addition to launching it's first wearables with a virtual reproduction of the Lupi dress.






 

Fashion Trends: Spring Summer 2022

 It's a snowy cold day here where I live, but that's not going to stop me from looking forward to spring and the warmer days when we can have more fun with the clothes we wear. Today's post is a fun one, listing the fashion trends for SS2022.

1. Bold Colors:

  Think highlighter yellow and hot pink. Especially neon yellows which are set to be one of the hottest hues next summer.  This trend is definitely for all the daring hirls out there.
  Spotted at: Prada, Versace, Halpern, Valentino.




2. Micro/Mini Skirts:

  Micro skirts are all the rage in the upcoming season. Inspired by 90's supermodels and the 1960's where mini skirts first took its popularity.
  Spotted at: Dior, Versace, Prada, Moschino, Max Mara.



3.Big Bags:

  Remember how micro bags were the hottest item, now it's the complete opposite. Ultra big bags are in for Spring with various finishes and textures.
  Spotted at: Khaite, Tory Burch, Marni..


4. Super Sheer:

  Sheer fabrics can be layered with blazers and jackets to be more wearable. Think fabrics like tulle, mesh and organza. 
  Spotted at: Simone Rocha, David Koma, Yuhan Wang, Harris Reed, 16 Arlington..



5. Underwear as Outerwear:

  This trend have already paved its way the past year. Can be layered with open blazers, waistcoats, shirts, or on top of white shirts for more of a modest look.
  Spotted at: Tom Ford, Fendi, Coach, Michael Kors, Ganni.



6. Fresh and Clean (All White):

  My favorite trend this season, a minimalistic white worn from head-to-toe. A monochromatic look always looks very elegant and chic.
  Spotted at: Hermes, Valentino, Chloe', Fendi.



7. Fringes:

  Designers showcased this trend on the runway,  this trend givesca hint of bohemian style and adds a bit of fun to an outfit.
  Spotted at: Chloe', Altuzarra, Jonathan Simkai, Proenza Schouler..



8. Pleated Skirts:

  Another favorite and a very wearable one. Pleated skirts, especially midi length, are very elegant and appropriate for the summer. A very nice trend that works all year around. 
  Spotted at: COS, Erdem, Sandy Liang, Rejina Pyo..


9. Low waist:

  The return of the 2000's is here with low waist and mini skirts. To be honest I don't think this trend works for everyone,  as it's not the most flattering and comfortable.
  Spotted at: Versace, Tom Ford, Soulland, Staud..


10. Cutouts and Straps:

  Strapped accents have been gaining popularity recently as well as cut outs. It can appear as top with multi-straps, waistbands, crisscross..
  Spotted at: Elleme, Altuzarra, Rjina Pyo, Michael Kors,  David Koma...





Fashion Report: February 2022

 It is the month of Fall/Winter 2022 Ready-to-wear Fashion Week. But let's leave this subject for now and think of spring and summer already. 

In today's post, I will share top fashion news of February that caught my attention.

1. Chanel's Cruise Show will be Held in Monaco:


The fashion luxury brand will be off to Monaco for Cruise 2023. The collection, designed by creative director Virginie Viard, will take  place on May 5. It will be the 1st collection with a live audience since May 2019.
Chanel and Monaco have a long standing relationship, as Coco Chanel used to have a villa at La Pausa in Monaco in 1929.

2. Stella McCartney Designs Pantsuit for Minnie Mouse:



Minnie Mouse will swap her traditional red polka dot dress with custom made Stella McCartney blue polka dot pantsuit from responsibly sourced fabrics. This new take on her signature polka dots, make a symbol of progress for a new generation.
Disney and Stella McCartney will also collaborate on a unique Minnie Mouse T-shirt which will be available on March 8.

3. Louis Vuitton Set to Rise Price Tags:


After Chanel raised their prices, Louis Vuitton followed. LVMH announced the raise of prices globally citing increased manufacturing and transportation costs.
This move will affect leather goods, fashion accessories and perfume making Louis Vuitton one the first big labels to rise prices widely this year as costs roar.

4. Dolce and Gabbana is the Latest Luxury Label to Ditch Fur:




The Italian fashion house announced it's to discontinue the use of animal fur in all its collections starting in 2022.
Dolce and Gabbana is working towards a more sustainable future that can't contemplate the use of animal fur.

5. Gucci x Adidas:



On Feb.26, Gucci confirmed the collaboration with leading sportswear brand Adidas. 
The collection is already providing to be one of the hottest collaborations of the year.
Pieces will include Gucci's retro-chic aesthetic and Adidas logos, in addition to co-branded monogram.

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