October 23, 2017
by Julia DiNardo
As fashion week continues to make its way around the globe, I wanted to take pause and marvel at the ingenious designs, craftsmanship, and overall creativity that is the undercurrent for spring 2018. Please enjoy some of my top picks that range from the most incredible of eveningwear to cool casual separates to bags, and over to the categories that always complete the look: nails, hair, and makeup.
[With glamorous Monaco as inspiration, Pamella Roland brought high glamour to the runway this September, and most likely to the red carpet as well, come Spring. Image via Pamella Roland.]
[I’m not one for smaller bags, but easily could make it work for these from Tod’s, in a palette reminiscent of an Italian summer. Image courtesy of the brand.]
[With a collection that expressed reverence for the past but looked to all that is modern and perhaps even a touch toward the future, I couldn’t help but love the simplicity of this bag, found in Louis Vuitton’s classic speedy silhouette. Image via Vogue.com.]
[A bit The New Look, a bit edgy modern (thanks to the print), Fendi’s fall 2017 was at once memorable and refreshing. Image courtesy of Fendi.]
[At Tanya Taylor for spring, essie’s Julie Kandalec was inspired by an art installation at the show venue to create two different looks that replicated a piece of ribbon trailing across the nails. Image courtesy of essie.]
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October 2, 2017
by Rachael Comeau
With fashion month now coming to a close, Paris Fashion Week solidified the major trends that we’ll most definitely be seeing in spring 2018. Following in the footsteps of New York, London, and Milan, key trends from Paris continue to be bold and daring. One standout trend from the runways is patent leather/vinyl pieces, featured prominently in both clothing and accessories. Designers like Balmain, Proenza Schouler, and Isabel Marant all incorporated this look into their most recent collections.
Kym Ellery was inspired by forward thinkers of the 20th century, as well as the 1960’s decade when creating her spring 2018 line. The collection was packed with references to retro-looks, and included pieces like statement blouses and flared pants, as well as a black patent leather a-line skirt. Designer Tuomas Merikoski of AALTO featured this trend in the form of a slouchy pant, while in the accessories department, Proenza Schouler paired every look with a pair of patent leather, pointed toe shoes.
Click through the slideshow above to see how other designers interpreted the patent leather/vinyl trend for spring 2018.
September 28, 2017
by Rachael Comeau
Some key trends from New York and London carried over into Milan Fashion Week, while others were being seen for the first time on the runway this season. These newer trends though, introduced by Italian brands, were just as bold and statement-making as their predecessors. One major trend for spring 2018 in both clothing and accessories is the use of feathers. Designers like Alberta Ferretti, Dolce & Gabbana, and Erika Cavallini all debuted feather-detailed pieces in their latest collections.
Giorgia Tordini and Gilda Ambrosio of Attico utilized feathers in the form of a cream colored handbag that accompanied the styling in their retro-inspired collection. On the bolder side of things, Jeremy Scott of Moschino opened his show with an extra-voluminous tulle tutu coated in pastel blue feathers. Dolce and Gabbana‘s elaborate spring 2018 show, with a theme described as “Queen of Hearts,” included a multi-colored coat completely canvassed in feathers.
Click through the slideshow above to see how other designers incorporated statement-making feathers into their spring 2018 collections.
September 27, 2017
by Rachael Comeau
London Fashion Week, generally speaking, took a slightly more gentle approach on the runway for spring 2018, compared to New York’s maximalist, brightly-colored collections from the previous week. Many trends aired on the side of dainty and romantic, and many designers kept the color palette reserved to pastel hues. One major breakout trend was the heavy use of ruffles, whether it be in a bold, daring look, or found within a classic, ultra-feminine dress. Designers like Christopher Kane, David Koma, and Molly Goddard all incorporated the trend into their most recent collections, each with a unique twist.
The most recent offering by Ashish was inspired by a gloomy, dark mood, that has encapsulated the designer in recent months, as well as the recent eclipse. Pieces featured phrases like “Good Mourning,” and “Rest in Peace,” and the collection included ruffled gowns in sequin detailing. David Koma‘s spring 2018 show was inspired by athletic wear, and fell more on the bold side with the inclusion of a black leather mini-dress and a statement ruffle detail.
Click through the slideshow above to see how other designers realized the ruffle trend in their spring 2018 collections.