Drama, decadence, exuberant attitude—a season of Haute Couture[1] can always bring us a pleasant escape from reality, especially in 2021.
Kim Jones’ beautiful and romantic Fendi debut[2] (also his first women’s show so far), Chanel[3] wedding-themed runway show (specially equipped with a white horse Picking up the bride[4]), and the long-awaited return of former Lanvin creative director Alber Elbaz[5]-the 2021 spring and summer haute couture fashion show brought us the long-awaited dreamy charm.
We have taken stock of the 5 major fashion trends of the 2021 spring and summer haute couture fashion week, let’s take a look.
1. High-end everyday
“I want to develop new technologies, work with factories to develop some smart fabrics, [to make] beautiful, purposeful, problem-solving fashion.” Alber Elbaz introduces his new eponymous brand AZ Factory to Vogue. The essence of this new design philosophy is that “[it’s] designed for everyone.” The ethos of clean, down-to-earth design returns to the fashion world in a captivating form, echoed by other brands. Chanel designer Virginie Viard draped a relaxed silk blouse (you’re probably wearing one of those blouses and Pilates pants as you’re reading this) with a full-length tutu and dark circle-covering sunglasses. scHiaparelli designer Daniel Roseberry has made the elastic pants a paragon of chic elegance.
2. Eye-catching prints
How can the biggest fashion week in the world find another way and play different ideas? Let the newcomers in the fashion industry have a go. fledgling fashion academy graduate Charles de Vilmorin[7] pays homage to unconventional haute couture traditions with bold, handcrafted designs. Nicole Phelps, director of Vogue Runway, revealed that De Vilmorin will be meticulous and meticulous in hand-painting prints on fabrics. His manifesto? “Special clothes don’t have to be reserved for special occasions.”
3. Pink is in power
How can there be so many pink evening dresses in Haute Couture Fashion Week? In a video interview with Vogue, Giambattista Valli shared the true meaning of 2021 Spring/Summer Haute Couture It can be summed up as: “Stay at home and let yourself go. His pink gowns were demure, like bouquets of intoxicating fresh peonies. Schiaparelli also has a soft spot for peach, with a surreal ‘earring gown’ elegantly modeled by Maggie Maurer. Armani Privé paired it with a handbag Layers of candy tulle, the effect is gratifying.
4. Golden Gloss
Our crazy obsession with glossy skinHas it invaded the fashion world? That’s right – judging by the signals from Valentino, Fendi and Dior’s couture shows, gleaming outfits are worth having as much as the 10-step regimen for glowing skin[8]. Dior designer Maria Grazia Chiuri once again invited director Matteo Garrone to capture the brilliance of clothing works with the camera. Dior’s design this season refers to the ancient Visconti Tarot cards, inspired by its mysterious temperament and shiny luster. Fendi designer Kim Jones has launched a gorgeous “cheekbone highlight” shade, which complements the naturally good-looking supermodel Christy Turlington, who has Kate Moss (Kate Moss), Lila Grace Moss[9] , Bella Hadid and Naomi Campbell together formed the Jones Family and Friends Group and made a surprise appearance on the runway.
5. 3D flowers
Bright and lovely flowers were once reduced to a fashion cliché (“Flowers? For spring? How creative”), but the fresh and personal floral elements in the spring-summer 2021 haute couture collections of Chanel, Giambattista Valli and Fendi are very exciting. pleasure. Under the epidemic, the blockades are numb again and again, and we are extremely dependent on the moments of peace (and design inspiration) brought by nature. Although the fashion show is temporarily held online, and there are fewer enthusiastic audiences in the past, some ceremonies in the industry still exist.In, for example, the delivery of oversized bouquets. This season, the wondrous 3D flowers born from the famous studio in Paris were symbolically presented to show audiences around the world.