"Victoria Beckham said, 'Our clothes contain a strong sense of reality. Everything might look simple, but there's thoughtfulness, exceptionality, and delicate details involved.' She showcased this in her 2024 Resort Collection, presenting sophisticated yet restrained, everyday yet realistic styling. This trend was also evident in various aspects of the 2023 F/W Collection, where multiple designers displayed practical, understated yet elegant feminine styles. The popularity of the Quiet Luxury look aligns with this, suggesting a continuing trend towards more realistic and comfortable simple looks over excessively exaggerated trendy styles."
"Tailored styles are now strongly emphasizing inspiration from the '80s and '90s. Saint Laurent, in their 23 F/W collection, drew inspiration from the '80s working girl and Yves Saint Laurent's Le Smoking, to develop their collection. Givenchy, for their 23 F/W collection, stated, 'We wanted to revive the concept of traditional elegance with a modern feel. We aimed to give women confidence through silhouettes that make them look slimmer and taller.' They reinterpreted this through hourglass tailoring and reinterpretations of couture dresses with trails. Thus, the power dressing of the '80s and minimalism of the '90s are crucial in offering styles that are easier and more comfortable to wear than those of the time, or combining them with elegance to break away from the typical office look."
"Sylvia Calvo presents creative items by recycling coffee bean bags. While recycling in fashion is essential for sustainability, it also serves as a versatile design idea. Instead of sustainable fashion that looks messy or compromises aesthetic appeal, there's an increase in pieces that hold value in their design alone. As part of London Fashion Week, #LCFMA22 (The Procter & Gamble Better Lives Award) winner Federico Badini Confalonieri showcased a collection with an integrated filter system that prevents the release of microplastics during washing and extends the longevity of garments. The garments were made with sealed seam filter fabric layers to prevent the emission of microplastics. 3.1 Phillip Lim, in their 2024 Resort Collection, proposed styles that can be tied, overlaid, or layered, a design approach that is well-suited for sustainable fashion."
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"Victoria Beckham said, 'Our clothes contain a strong sense of reality. Everything might look simple, but there's thoughtfulness, exceptionality, and delicate details involved.' She showcased this in her 2024 Resort Collection, presenting sophisticated yet restrained, everyday yet realistic styling. This trend was also evident in various aspects of the 2023 F/W Collection, where multiple designers displayed practical, understated yet elegant feminine styles. The popularity of the Quiet Luxury look aligns with this, suggesting a continuing trend towards more realistic and comfortable simple looks over excessively exaggerated trendy styles."
"Tailored styles are now strongly emphasizing inspiration from the '80s and '90s. Saint Laurent, in their 23 F/W collection, drew inspiration from the '80s working girl and Yves Saint Laurent's Le Smoking, to develop their collection. Givenchy, for their 23 F/W collection, stated, 'We wanted to revive the concept of traditional elegance with a modern feel. We aimed to give women confidence through silhouettes that make them look slimmer and taller.' They reinterpreted this through hourglass tailoring and reinterpretations of couture dresses with trails. Thus, the power dressing of the '80s and minimalism of the '90s are crucial in offering styles that are easier and more comfortable to wear than those of the time, or combining them with elegance to break away from the typical office look."
"Sylvia Calvo presents creative items by recycling coffee bean bags. While recycling in fashion is essential for sustainability, it also serves as a versatile design idea. Instead of sustainable fashion that looks messy or compromises aesthetic appeal, there's an increase in pieces that hold value in their design alone. As part of London Fashion Week, #LCFMA22 (The Procter & Gamble Better Lives Award) winner Federico Badini Confalonieri showcased a collection with an integrated filter system that prevents the release of microplastics during washing and extends the longevity of garments. The garments were made with sealed seam filter fabric layers to prevent the emission of microplastics. 3.1 Phillip Lim, in their 2024 Resort Collection, proposed styles that can be tied, overlaid, or layered, a design approach that is well-suited for sustainable fashion."
https://www.fashionnet.or.kr