Runway Review: Bangkok's top fashion trends this season
Elle Fashion Week takes place this weekend (Sep 3-5). Here are the six hottest trends for fall/winter 2015 you can expect on the catwalks.
Season after season, at least one fashion era will be brought back and reinterpreted in a modern style. Fall/winter 2015 sees touches of the late-1960s-1970s speak loudest, with retro looks from power suits and bell bottom pants to jumpsuits and floral prints. Milin Yuvacharaskul’s Swinging Darling collection takes inspiration from London of the 1960s, with highlights including the post-hippie wide-pants disco jumpsuit. The style can also be seen in Sretsis’s Labyrinth collection, with items like floral-print bell-bottom trousers—especially when they come in saturated colors.
It’s not checks or plaid that stand out in in this season’s graphic prints, but rather straight line compositions akin to YSL’s classic Mondrian collection. One example appears in The Only Son’s interpretation of the work of Swiss architect and graphic designer Max Bill, with a collection that features straight lines and colorful graphic designs as its main prints. The reduction of building details to a composition of straight lines also appears in ASV’s NY-inspired Constructivism collection, while Shaka’s Routine collection interprets the urban woman’s daily lifestyle through checks.
Forget the high-waisted smock dresses this season. Diane von Furstenberg-style wrap dresses are one option for casual wear, but Asava’s Mahattan collection offers something even more interesting. Inspired by the trench-coat, wrap patterns play a big part in this collection, adding masculinity to women’s work-wear, whether in jumpsuits, blouses or jackets. The mood has also been carried through to Asava’s second line, ASV.
Talking about single colors, Red is most definitely hot right now, but pick dark shades like maroon and burgundy. Kloset’s whole collection is played out in a red color palette, inspired by the song “Love is a Losing Game” by Amy Winehouse. Cliched elements like XO prints and a queen playing cards are combined with Winehouse lyrics and other quotes stitched to every piece in the collection.
Explorer, bohemian and ethnic-inspired styles have been on local and international runways for longer than just this season. The trend hasn’t gotten stale in F/W ’15, thanks to the Africa-inspired collection of Curated by Ek Thongprasert, in which prints, embroidered details and earth tones play a big part for both sexes. Similarly, the Sretsis Labyrinth collection refers to an imaginary journey inside an unknown forest, resulting in bohemian patterns and heavy use of fringe. Greyhound Original also uses fringe details in its women’s pieces.
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