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Paris Fashion Week provides food for thought - we have compiled for you the most important trends of the spring-summer season of next year.
Fashion always runs forward, much faster than many of us keep up with it! The podiums are already in full combat readiness for the spring-summer 2017 season, so it's time to find out what trends the designers are preparing for us.Asymmetry
Photo: Saint Laurent (2), Vivienne Westwood
It would be more correct to ask when the asymmetry went out of fashion, but the fact remains that in the next season it is not just acceptable, it is very, very welcome. In the collection presented in Paris by the shocking Vivienne Westwood, asymmetry has become the base on which the images are built, the key idea being carelessness and chaos, unlike, for example, the Saint Laurent collection, where leather models are much more graphic and geometric.
Linen style
Photo: Christian Dior, Chanel, Chloé
In the new season in the linen style, everything is allowed that can only come to your mind. Openwork bomber jacket? Why not! Lacy suit? What you need! Combination dresses, skirts with translucent inserts, and even accessories from thin and airy fabrics are welcome.
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Metallic
Photo: Kenzo, Mugler, Saint Laurent
There is never much shine, especially considering that we are talking about the warm season when you want to shine in the literal sense of the word. Whether it is long flowing dresses with lurex or tight-fitting mini with a hint of futurism, you will not lose, choosing in favor of maximum radiance.
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Accordion pleats
Photo: Chanel, Chloé, Rochas
The most delicate and romantic trend of the season, pleating in the spring-summer of 2017 will be especially delicate. However, Karl Lagerfeld proposes to add a touch of brutality and complement pleating with shoes in a sporty style, but the rest is a classic: long dresses, elegant skirts and restrained arrangement.
Emphasis on shoulders
Photo: Jacquemus, Kenzo, Balenciaga
Many designers made a similar emphasis this season, albeit in very different ways: at the output we get options from avant-garde silhouettes, almost grotesque, to retro-style.
Tiers
Photo: Christian Dior, Valentino, Alexander McQueen
Another romantic trend is multi-tiered floor dresses, tutu skirts, and voluminous fluffy midi. The trend goes well with the linen style, which Christian Dior successfully demonstrates.
Pantsuit
Photo: Alexander McQueen, Chloé, Saint Laurent
It can be a strict suit of a man's cut, maybe a fitted feminine version, or maybe a luxurious tuxedo.
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