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While florals are decidedly not groundbreaking according to Hollywood lore, the same can?t be said of floral fabrics. Designers are ditching blossomy motifs for something far more dramatic when it comes to flowers, like the extra-large embroidery cut-outs at Valentino, multidimensional floral breast pieces at Loewe, knitted rosettes at Alexander McQueen, and actual pink roses stuffed inside sheer garments at Simone Rocha. However you parade around your petals this year, make sure they?re not limited to a flat pattern.
The triumvirate of casual coats shifts from leather to denim to bomber. This season, thanks be to JW Anderson, the bomber ? shiny, loose fitted with extravagant feather detail ? takes its turn on our backs. For a non-feathered take, see The Frankie Shop, which has its Astra style in myriad colours from purple to a bright green and this rather pleasant camel hued one. Love.
To prepare for challenges and be alert to opportunities, leading fashion companies will likely prioritize contingency planning for the coming year. A key theme will be companies keeping a firm grip on costs and inventories while driving growth by precisely managing prices. Brands and suppliers can expect an increasingly competitive environment. But they will also have opportunities, with consumers discovering new styles, tastes, and priorities?all presenting routes to value creation. As previously done, this year?s report highlights ten emerging themes that will be high on leadership agendas.
Over time, Norma Kamali?s gold Diana dress might end up being one of your favorite purchases ? especially if you often find yourself at a loss for what to wear for special occasions. This shiny design is a smart solution for everything fancy, from fun date nights to weddings and even Halloween costumes (just think of all the glamourous ideas you?ll be able to come up with).
Kristen Nichols is the Associate Director, Special Projects at Who What Wear where she oversees luxury content and Who What Wear Weddings, and covers fashion content including the designer market, runway reporting, and seasonal trends. She also writes columns including The Luxury List, Investment Portfolio, and What?s Good. Prior to Who What Wear, Kristen held positions at Allure and Rodarte. She studied Art History and Business at the University of Southern California and currently resides in New York.
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