FASHION TRENDS FALL / WINTER 2020-2021 (but wearable)

FASHION TRENDS FALL / WINTER 2020-2021 (but wearable) – Justine Leconte officiel

Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM9dldcnUJM

Summary

### Summary

Justine presents her review of the upcoming fashion trends for the season, which have been shown back in January and February. The traditional fashion calendar works by showing clothes ahead of the season they’re created for. This year’s fashion feels surprisingly relevant despite being shown before the world knew about the current situation. In the video, Justine will guide viewers through trend boards with silhouettes, fabrics, colors, and more.

Highlights

  • Traditional fashion calendar shows clothes ahead of the season they’re created for
  • Fashion feels surprisingly relevant despite being shown before the world knew about the current situation
  • The video guides viewers through trend boards with silhouettes, fabrics, colors, and more

Key Takeaways

  • Historical Shapes: Inspired by past centuries, exaggeration of human proportions at McQueen, Lego mutant sleeve style, Corsets and oversized, cold furs at Fendi
  • Wearable Options: Flowy, virginal white gowns with lacy detailing (Chloe), Blouses with lego mutton sleeve style paired with modern trousers and accessories (Elisabeth)
  • Volumes, Corsetry & Earthy Tones: Experimentation with volumes on outerwear pieces (Givenchy and Max Mara), Two trends focusing on different color palettes
  • Nature-Inspired Trend: Patterns like argyle and woven designs, Complements previous trend
  • Integrating Earthy Tones: Can be integrated into a wardrobe through patterns or by sticking to solid muted colors while mixing different hues
  • Practical Functionality: Designing clothes for daily life, focusing on pragmatic and functional elements
  • Essential Emojis: 🌿👚 Earthy Tones & Pragmatic Functionality are the main points discussed in this text. 💚🖼️

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