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Key Trends of the Spring-Summer 2021 Season
from MOVER. THE ART ISSUE
Fashion designers worked very hard during the quarantine, many even created virtual shows, which in their scale and magnificence were in no way inferior to a live fashion show. We have carefully analyzed the main trends of the SpringSummer season and present them to you.
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TIME FOR SLEEP
The lockdown could not but affect the inspiration of the designers. Fendi and Jacquemus turned pillows and blankets into dresses and original sconces, while Miuccia Prada released models in bed sheetlike capes.
Many designers have turned to the loungewear style in their collections. Cozy and luxurious pajamas featured in Tom Ford and Victoria Beckham collections. There was also transparency here. Designer Anna Sui dressed the models in sheer night dresses.
TRANSPARENCY
One of the main Spring-Summer trends is clothing made of transparent materials - dresses, skirts, pants, and tunics. The designers have relied on emancipation and sexuality, choosing tulle, organza, and chiffon for feminine looks. The brands Christian Dior, Jacquemus turned to full transparency, creating transparent not only outerwear but also underwear. Chanel has created interesting looks with multiple layers of sheer fabrics, as well as sheer tunics that are worn over mini dresses or suits. Similar examples also appeared in collections No.21, Elie Saab and Fendi.
MONOCHROME KITS
Monochrome, which appeared in the first collections of Jill Sander, in the early 90s, is popular season after season. We also could not fail to mention it, since at least one monochrome set was present in every collection of this season. Some models in Prada and Emporio Armani collections were dressed in full monochrome - from head to toe. Tom Ford even created a monochrome look with shiny, dense materials. Brands such as Issey Miyake, Libertine, and Marine Serre have introduced monochrome prints from the top to the accessories.
MASKS OR ACCESSORIES THAT COVER THE FACE
The main principle of going out today is “Safety first”. Therefore, masks and various accessories that cover the face are becoming an integral part of today’s image. Designers Collina Strada, Rick Owens, and Marine Serre made this accessory a stylish continuation of the look in every possible way. Many brands such as Paco Rabanne, Maison Margiela, Chanel were also inspired to create their Spring-Summer collections with the aesthetics of covering the face and created, although they look like medical, but very unusual accessories in the form of nets, hats that cover the whole face or headwear with a veil.