Top Fashion Trends Spring-Summer 2013
1) Sixties
Spring/Summer 2013 will be best viewed in glorious
Technicolor. During Fashion Week, Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors and Moschino all
paid tribute to Sixties girls like Twiggy, Françoise Hardy and Jane Birkin with
mini-skirts, A-line dresses, graphic checks, patent Mary Janes and delicate
motifs worked in bright colors. Pop pieces for a fresh, bold look.
Louis Vuitton, Moschino and Michael Kors
2) Stripes
Fashion Week was unanimous: Summer 2013 will be striped.
Whether skinny or fat, minimal or psychedelic, stripes every which way produced
graphic silhouettes on the catwalk. Color-wise, black featured heavily, with
white at Balmain and Dolce & Gabbana, or clashing red and green at Michael
Kors, and again at Dolce & Gabbana.
Dolce & Gabbana, Balmain and Marc Jacobs
3) Checks
Backstage at Louis Vuitton, designer Marc Jacobs told us
that he had been inspired by the columns in the work of French artist Daniel
Buren for his Spring/Summer 2013 collection. This highly graphic look also
popped up on Balmain's Harlequins and in a mind-bending optical illusion for
Marc Jacobs own collection.
Marc Jacobs, Balmain and Louis Vuitton
4) Oriental prints
Traditional Eastern prints are given a Western spin next season, with hints of Hanoi, Beijing and Tokyo coming through in Asian-inspired collections. Discover fire dragon, lotus flower, peony and hibiscus motifs in prints which hail from the other side of the world.
Etro, Emilio Pucci and Prada
5) Tuxedos
Masculine/feminine androgyny continues to inspire designers, and we certainly haven't seen the last of the tuxedo. A classic trend revisited on the runway in black and sometimes in white, for a Newton-like silhouette.
Lanvin, Christian Dior and Céline
6) Ruffles
With designers adorning their pieces with concertina pleats,
the ruffles trend juxtaposes next season's sharp rectangular silhouette,
creating a super sensual effect. Next Spring/Summer ruffles will be fluttering
about the neckline, waist and cuffs, as seen at Gucci, Givenchy and Chloé.
Chloé, Gucci and Givenchy
7) Hawaii
Peeping through last season, Hawaiian prints will come into
full bloom in Spring/Summer 2013. Think hibiscus flowers, birds of paradise,
whimsical hummingbirds and palm leaves: with designers taking a trip to
Honolulu, our wardrobes look set to become the backdrop to a tropical
landscape.
Proenza Schouler, Isabel Marant and Kenzo
8) Safari
Designers are taking us on a safari-style adventure next
season, where we'll be in hot pursuit of fierce beige and khaki prints for both
day and night, the countryside or the urban jungle.
Emporio Armani, Kenzo and MaxMara
9) Kimono
From the Samurai to the Geisha, this season saw a
particularly strong Japanese influence with the appearance of the
re-constructed kimono in many collections. From structured leather lines at
Gareth Pugh to Haider Ackermann's fitted suit, fashion went East with Prada
also showing a dress that took us straight to the Orient.
Gareth Pugh, Haider Ackermann and Prada
10) Metallics
As seen on the runway at Burberry, Christian Dior and John
Paul Gaultier, shimmering metallics set the tone for next summer. A dazzling
trend spotted on trenches at Burberry, bustier dresses at Dior and slip dresses
at John Paul Gualtier.
Burberry, Christian Dior and Jean Paul Gaultier
11) Pleats
From nude pleats at Valentino and discreet folds at Stella
McCartney to voluminous, flowing crepe at Chloé, pleated fabric is one of
Summer 2013's stand-out trends. Long seen as a good-girl style, delicate folds
are gaining fashion ground in all their sheer, feminine glory on next season's
runway.
Chloé, Stella McCartney and Rochas
12) Dots
Fashion goes back to Audrey Hepburn's Breakfast at Tiffany’s
1950s polka dot dress, evoking a highly feminine delicacy and sophistication
next Summer. The classic black and white polka dot duet is the ultimate detail
for a discreet contrast in a minimalist look with an elegant edge.
Giorgio Armani, Chanel and Haider Ackermann
13) Gold sequins
Gold shines bright for Summer, as next season's jackets,
dresses and pants are sprinkled with shimmering metallic sequins. The sexy mirror
effect looks set to heat up the dance floor when the glitterball gets going.
Fendi, Saint Laurent and Ralph Lauren
14) Twins
Best friends or evil twins, this Fashion Week we were seeing
double with some of the biggest names sending their girls out two by two. Louis
Vuitton, Julien David, Giorgio Armani and the closing duo at Saint Laurent look
to have been inspired by 1967 French film The Young Ladies of Rochefort.
Julien David, Louis Vuitton and Giorgio Armani
15) Fringing
From the Roaring Twenties Charleston dresses, to 1970s disco dancing queens, fringe-accenting is making a comeback for Spring/Summer 2013. It's out with the leather cowgirl tassels of Fall/Winter 2012-2013 and in with delicate, sleek trims that will sway with you long into the night.
Nina Ricci, Bottega Veneta and Versace
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