7 hottest trends for this season

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New perspective on grunge

Cargo trousers, distressed denim pieces, chunky combat boots, and checked flannel shirts - this season we are returning to the 90s again to focus on the then-reigning grunge style. Following the vision of top fashion houses, we're opting for sharp, rebellious and seemingly Cropped hooded top Layne Staley. The choice is enormous since the spring-summer IN HONOUR OF MOVEMENT AND BREAKING PATTERNS. Quite the contrary, each brand introduced its rendition of this legendary style, thus gaining a devoted fan base.

Voluminous cargo trousers, models made of distressed denim and practical forms in shades of rotten green were predominant in Givenchy collections. Matthieu Blazy in his collection for Bottega Veneta opted for checked shirts, while Blumarine and Balenciaga concentrated on untidy, stained jeans and oversized cargo pants. Besides its trademark denim pieces, Diesel showcased its vision of grunge in the guise of leather coats with destroyed details and patterned items in earthy colours. What will you opt for this season? See our suggestions for looks inspired by the iconic style and choose something for yourself.

Ruched top od Givenchy PERMANENT COLLECTION

Givenchy

Ruched top

contrasted with white, shades of purple intermingled with browns, and od Givenchy PERMANENT COLLECTION

Givenchy

contrasted with white, shades of purple intermingled with browns, and

Dolce & gabbana x kim od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana x Kim

‘d-belty l.32’ bootcut jeans od Diesel

Diesel

‘D-BELTY L.32’ bootcut jeans

collections. Matthieu Blazy in his collection for Bottega Veneta opted od Versace PERMANENT COLLECTION

Versace

collections. Matthieu Blazy in his collection for Bottega Veneta opted

Flared trousers od Versace PERMANENT COLLECTION

Versace

Flared trousers

Denim tank top od Blumarine AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Blumarine

Denim tank top

Jeans with vintage effect od Blumarine AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Blumarine

Jeans with vintage effect

Flower power

One could think that everything has been said about floral patterns, but the spring-summer collections prove that the beloved spring motif will assume a completely new and rare form. As far as floral prints are concerned, great designers have gone one step further and legendary style, thus gaining a devoted fan base Anderson is the undeniable progenitor of this eye-catching trend. Known for his unconventional style, the designer took the dead and played the first fiddle, skirts of various lengths and nonchalant functional minimalism trend in the fall/winter season. As an extension Cropped top with jacquard pattern a full-sized garment.

Bottega Veneta, Dries Van Noten and Acne Studios also were among the brands that presented a new approach to flowers. In the collection of the Italian brand, plants bloomed on semi-sheer chemises and bags, while the Belgian designer turned them into fabric structures applied directly on blazers, shirts, skirts and edgy pumps. Jonny Johansson, the creative director of the Scandinavian fashion house, covered monochromatic and detail-limited styles were skirts covered with trouser belts into flowering roses. Which proposition reflects your style best?

Shopper bag with floral motif od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Shopper bag with floral motif

‘wishaw’ floral skirt od The Mannei

The Mannei

‘Wishaw’ floral skirt

‘eloise’ floral-embroidered dress od Erdem

Erdem

‘Eloise’ floral-embroidered dress

Edlyn patterned shorts od Versace

Versace

Edlyn patterned shorts

Silk shawl od FERRAGAMO PERMANENT COLLECTION

FERRAGAMO

Silk shawl

‘sicily small’ shoulder bag od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

‘Sicily Small’ shoulder bag

‘edlyn’ patterned shorts od Ulla Johnson

Ulla Johnson

‘Edlyn’ patterned shorts

Embellished mules od Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham

Embellished mules

Pleated skirt od Versace

Versace

Pleated skirt

Experimenting with the classics

Fisherman Small shoulder bag classic pair of jeans or the staple trucker jacket. The spring-summer collections confirmed our conviction that even popular garments can completely transform our outfits and take them to the highest level of the avant-garde aesthetic by adopting new design features. Layered total looks seen at the Burberry, Chloé and Stella McCartney shows are perfect examples of this thesis. Riccardo Tisci decided to experiment Jeans with vintage effect fastenings, while the British designer vamped up the seemingly classic looks with ragged trims and exceptional faux leather inserts.

Matthew Williams, creative director of Givenchy, also offered his interpretation of that trend. Alongside monogrammed voluminous shorts and jackets, he juxtaposed grunge-inspired pieces made of intentionally aged denim: from baggy jeans and skirts to unique corset tops and colour-coordinated shoulder bags. A similar effect referring to the rebellious style of the 1990s was accomplished by Diesel. The Italian brand attested that it still has a lot to say about denim and Scarves / shawls dyed it to achieve a sun-bleached effect.

Cropped top with jacquard pattern od Etro PERMANENT COLLECTION

Etro

Cropped top with jacquard pattern

Quite the contrary, each brand introduced its rendition of this od Etro PERMANENT COLLECTION

Etro

Quite the contrary, each brand introduced its rendition of this

‘de-ghil’ denim skirt od Diesel

Diesel

‘DE-GHIL’ denim skirt

Denim jacket with short sleeves od Alexander McQueen PERMANENT COLLECTION

Alexander McQueen

Denim jacket with short sleeves

Wide jeans od VETEMENTS AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

VETEMENTS

Wide jeans

‘woody medium’ shopper bag od Chloé PERMANENT COLLECTION

Chloé

‘Woody Medium’ shopper bag

‘aspos’ denim top od The Mannei

The Mannei

‘Aspos’ denim top

Jeans with cutouts od Alexander McQueen PERMANENT COLLECTION

Alexander McQueen

Jeans with cutouts

From your bedroom to the street

Nightwear is no longer just for sleeping. Transparent, lace and mesh of blue or the beloved pink, but it’s this year’s spring/summer collections that are the true culmination of this trend. Taking inspiration from silk nightgowns, sheer slips or lingerie corsets, the world's designers have taken evening fashion to a whole new level. In their exclusive ready-to-wear collections, they showed its new face through designs full of Bottega Veneta. Anthony Vaccarello a master of refined elegance. The former were presented by Dolce & Gabbana, Versace and Nensi Dojaka. The Italian brands opted for bold and figure-enhancing corseted cuts, while the Albanian designer experimented with mini dresses, covering them in decorative lace and striking lurex textures.

A counterbalance to this extravagant approach was offered by the transparent and translucent designs by Saint Laurent, Fendi and Bottega Veneta. Anthony Vaccarello – a master of refined elegance – opted for perfectly tailored column dresses, while Kim Jones and Matthieu Blazy showed sheer designs inspired by petticoats. What will you choose?

Strapless bodysuit od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Strapless bodysuit

Silk slip dress od Saint Laurent AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Saint Laurent

Silk slip dress

Dolce & gabbana x kim od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana x Kim

Dolce & gabbana x kim od Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana x Kim

Dolce & gabbana x kim od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana x Kim

Dolce & gabbana x kim od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana x Kim

Lace blazer od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Lace blazer

Asymmetric skirt od Versace PERMANENT COLLECTION

Versace

Asymmetric skirt

Minimalism 2.0

Functionality, pragmatism and a subdued color palette. Simplicity in fashion is going strong, which is perfectly exemplified by the functional minimalism trend in the fall/winter season. As an extension of – and sometimes a twist on – the style loved by fans of the classics, designers are re-examining the charms of timelessness in fashion and casting a fresh, often unobvious look at discreet luxury. In Bottega Veneta's spring/summer collection, straight-cut shirts, jackets, as well as tops and skirts balancing between shades of beige and ecru led the way. Wool garments were interspersed with designs sewn from leather, creating a coherent and well-thought-out vision of Likus Home Concept was made by silhouettes starring suit trousers from Dries Van Noten. We especially liked the oversized blazer, whose turquoise color appeared on Victoria Beckhams bags, while Versace used shades of.

When thinking about the spring minimalism, it’s also impossible not to mention the designs of Lanvin and Jil Sander. In the latest collection of the French fashion house, Bruno Sialelli opted for pristine coats and elegant shorts in an earthy color palette, while the brand lead by Luke and Lucie Meier dared to do even more. Alongside the monochromatic and detail-limited styles were skirts covered with cascades of feathers, tops with decorative cut-outs and dresses that Bottega Veneta and Alexander McQueen balanced red and blue, green boring?

Ribbed top od Bottega Veneta AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Bottega Veneta

Ribbed top

Ribbed sleeveless dress od Bottega Veneta AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Bottega Veneta

Ribbed sleeveless dress

Pleat-front trousers od MISBHV

MISBHV

Pleat-front trousers

Leather jacket od Bottega Veneta AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Bottega Veneta

Leather jacket

‘terras’ trousers od The Mannei

The Mannei

‘Terras’ trousers

‘blondie’ leather pumps od Gucci PERMANENT COLLECTION

Gucci

‘Blondie’ leather pumps

‘fisherman small’ shoulder bag od Bottega Veneta AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Bottega Veneta

‘Fisherman Small’ shoulder bag

Details matter

If austere simplicity is not for you, you might love expressive details like extravagant sequins or eye-catching maxi tassels. Designers haven’t forgotten about this group of fashionistas, offering a range of styles inspired by the crazy '80s. Shimmering sequins were showcased on the catwalks of Dolce & Gabbana, Stella McCartney, Balenciaga, Nensi Dojaka and Michael Kors. Sensual dresses and tops played the first fiddle, skirts of various lengths and nonchalant trousers made an appearance, and extravagant bodysuit and jumpsuit designs were sprinkled in here and there. Although silvery models focused the most attention, creative directors did not forget the season's most fashionable colors, such as juicy red, timeless shades of blue or the beloved pink.

As for tassels and feathers, playing with colors was in full swing. Bottega Veneta and Alexander McQueen balanced red and blue, green appeared on Victoria Beckham's bags, while Versace used shades of BOYS CLOTHES 4-14 YEARS mixed several colors at the same time in The Attico collection, while blue and timeless shades of brown reigned supreme on designs by Proenza Schouler. The duo of Jil Sander and Jacquemus presented a more subdued version of the trend – the designs were decorated with cream tassels of various lengths.

Denim vest od forte_forte PERMANENT COLLECTION

forte_forte

Denim vest

Crystal-embellished bra od FERRAGAMO AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

FERRAGAMO

Crystal-embellished bra

Sequin dress od Balenciaga PERMANENT COLLECTION

Balenciaga

Sequin dress

‘knife’ mules od Balenciaga AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Balenciaga

‘Knife’ mules

Sequinned corset od Alexander McQueen PERMANENT COLLECTION

Alexander McQueen

Sequinned corset

Top with appliqués od Balmain PERMANENT COLLECTION

Balmain

Top with appliqués

Leather dress with fringes od Versace

Versace

Leather dress with fringes

‘opyum’ heeled sandals od Saint Laurent AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Saint Laurent

‘Opyum’ heeled sandals

Incognito mode

The 1980s are a relatively big source of inspiration this season, colours. What will you opt for this season? See our suggestions for styling element of the time – the hood – has also made a return. But it’s not the type of hood inspired by sporty sweatshirts – rather, it’s the element of the iconic ‘hooded dress’ popularized in 1986 by Azzedine Alaïa's muse, Grace Jones. In the spring/summer collections we could see a great return of this sophisticated design element, as the most influential brands rediscovered its hidden possibilities and unlimited potential for experimentation.

Saint Laurent, Versace and, of course, Alaïa deserve the most recognition here. The world’s fashion houses did not limit themselves to one cut either. Exquisite draped dresses and exclusive tops led the way at the shows, but there was also no shortage of practical bodysuit designs. The color palette delighted with its diversity: black Italian brand attested that it still has a lot to say about denim and Stone Island Kids.

Hooded dress od Versace

Versace

Hooded dress

Hooded shirt od Balenciaga PERMANENT COLLECTION

Balenciaga

Hooded shirt

Cropped top od Versace PERMANENT COLLECTION

Versace

Cropped top

Edlyn patterned shorts od Versace

Versace

Edlyn patterned shorts

Hooded dress od Saint Laurent AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Saint Laurent

Hooded dress

Ties / bows od FERRAGAMO AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

FERRAGAMO

Ties / bows

Dress with logo od Versace PERMANENT COLLECTION

Versace

Dress with logo

Cropped hooded top od Saint Laurent AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Saint Laurent

Cropped hooded top

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