Trend Forecasting Magazine
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Trend Forecasting Magazine
Tendente Spring 2009 Spectacular Sportswear 80’s, boyfriend blazers, harem pants, ethnic, ruffles and bows Outrageous Outerwear Leather, no buttons, voulminous sleeves, denim, trench coats Extravagant Eveningwear One shoulder, greacian, ruffles, jeweled neckline, plunging neckline Daring Dresses Flowers, fringe, pailletes, lace, shear Adorable Accessories Magnificent Make-up Table of Contents Introduction p.g. 5 Sportswear Inspiration p.g. 6 Back to the future p.g. 7-9 All-A-Blaze p.g. 10-12 A Whole New World p.g. 13-15 It’s a Small World p.g. 16-18 Ruffles and Bows and Tiers Oh My p.g. 19-21 Outerwear Inspiration p.g. 22 Raw Hide p.g. 23-25 No Closure Exposure p.g. 26-28 Volumetric p.g. 29-31 Down with Denim p.g. 32-34 The Trench Connection p.g. 35-37 Eveningwear Inspiration p.g. 38 Cold Shoulder p.g. 39-41 2 Table of Contents It’s All Greek To Me p.g. 42-44 Ruff-ians p.g. 45-47 No Jewelry Required p.g. 48-50 Plunge Right In p.g. 51-53 Dresses Inspiration p.g. 54 Tip Toe Through the Tulips p.g. 55-57 Fringe Me p.g. 58-60 Pai’ in the Sky p.g. 61-63 Oo La La Lace p.g. 64-66 Shear Genius p.g. 67-69 Wild Kingdom p.g. 70 Your A Gem p.g. 71 Boxed In p.g. 72 Chain Gang p.g. 73 Art Deco p.g. 74 3 Table of Contents 4 Make it Strappy p.g. 75 Ring Around the Ankle p.g. 76 The Thick and Thin of It p.g. 77 Do Your Ears Hang Low p.g. 78 Make a Statement p.g. 79 Metallic-a/Scarlet Fever p.g. 80 Grin and Bare It/ Smokin Hot p.g. 81 Introduction The trends have changed yet again as we move into spring 2009. Its a new year and what was in, now is out! Our spring issue will provide you with the information you need in order to update your wardrobe for the coming season. In sportswear what was old now is new again as the eighties makes a come back on the runway. Think big shoulders, neon colors, jumpsuits and references to pop icons such as Madonna and Michael Jackson. Boyfriend blazers and harem pants become the hot new silhouettes for jackets and pants in 2009. Ethnic prints are bigger than ever this year so be bold and go global. Don’t forget to be a lady, ruffles and bows are on everything for spring so don’t get too caught up in wearing your boyfriends jacket. When it comes to outerwear leather and denim were two very popular fabrics. Whether it be a trench, a bomber or a moto jacket you can’t go wrong is these two classic fabrics. Your trench coat from last year is still on trend this year ladies so don’t get rid of everything in your closet from last season. Other great styles to consider are those with voluminous sleeves or something buttonless. Eveningwear is always glamourous but this year the designers out did themselves. You couldn’t look any more feminine and alluring in the styles that came down the runway. Greacian drapery shows of every curve of a womens body in the most flattering way while one shoulder numbers show just enough skin to be sexy but remain classy. Don’t know what to wear on a romantic night out with your husband, pick anything with a ruffle and you’ll be set. Also good choices are jeweled or plunging necklines. Dresses remain feminine as well with lace, flowers, and sheer fabrics ruling the runway. Travel back in time yet again to the twenties with flapper inspired fringe dresses and to the eighties with full on pailletes. When choosing accessories look for animal skin bags, box clutches, and bags with jeweles, animal prints, and chain handles. When choosing shoes go for ones that have architectual heels, are strappy and go around the ankle. Belts are still in so whether you go thick or thin doesn’t matter. As for jewelry, simply go big or go home. A bare face, scarlet lips, smokey eyes and metallics keeps make-up simple. 5 Inspiration Sportswear Throughout Sportswear this season designers shared four common themes as inpiration for their Spring collections: 80’s, ethnic, pop culture and art. Eighties influences came from Madonna, Michael Jackson, Miami Vice, and Rock n’ Roll which were referenced in the jumpsuits, underwear as outer wear, Drummer-boy jackets and neon colors that came down the runway. Multi-cultural influences were seen as designers chose to represent a myriad of ethnicities with various printed fabrics and styling. Pop culture had an influence on all five sportswear trends. Proenza Schouler was influenced by Last Days of Disco, Preen by Easy Rider and Jimi Hendrix, Ralph Lauren by Indiana Jones, Basso & Brooke by Blade Runner, Alexander Wang by Miami Vice and Doo.Ri by False Silence written by Bruce Nauman. Designers looked to artists to spark their design creativity as well. French artist Niki de Saint Phalle’s proto-pop style influenced Vera Wang’s line for Spring while Marie Laurencin’s portrait of Chanel influenced Karl Lagerfeld. 6 Balmain DKNY Mathew Williamson Todd Lynn Mathew Williamson Back to the Future 7 8 Alexander Wang Abaete Stella McCartney Vivienne Westwood Pucci Colors Fabric Pink Denim Pale Yellow Silk Chiffon Black Pleather/ Vinyl Silhouette Loose Blue Silk Satin Fitted Jeans Baggy Gray Construction Matallic Flowy Slim Style Ripped Jeans Jumpsuits Slim Pants Rock n’ Roll Plunging Neckline Bracelet Sleeves Pockets Punk Loose Jumpsuits Workout 9 10 Stella McCartney Charles Nolan Donna Karan DKNY Stella McCartney All -a-Blaze 11 Dries Van Noten Burberry Prorsum Vera Wang Christian Lacroix Marc Jacobs Colors Fabric Gray Silk Satin Peach Tweed Black Wool Gabardine Silhouette Oversized Aqua Long Linen Not Fitted/Straight White Construction Boxy Style Mid thigh length Worn over dresses Slim Lapel Tuxedo No buttons Feminine Urban Casual 12 Proenza Schouler Yves Saint Laurent Ralph Lauren DKNY Elie Tahari A Whole New World 13 Diesel Black Gold Ralph Lauren DKNY 14 Doo.Ri Phi Colors Fabric Gray Silk Crepe Army Green Silk Satin Black Silk Charmeuse Silhouette Voluminous Top Tan Metallic Tappered Tight bottom White Structured Style Construction Cropped Bohemian Pockets Belted Hip hugger 80’s Safari Urban casual 15 16 Christian Dior Andrew Gn Basso &Brooke Vivienne Westwood Anna Sui It’s a Small World 17 Vivienne Westwood Naeem Khan Anna Sui Louis Vuitton Diane Von Furstenburg Colors Fabric Golden Yellow Silk Chiffon Pink Tulle Black Silk Charmeuse Silhouette Cropped Pants Brown Lace Full Skirt Loose Plum Construction Brocade Mini Below the Knee Style Strapless American Indian Embroidered Asian Beaded Middle Eastern Asymmetrical African 18 Indian Preen Sophie Theallet Requiem Erin Fetherson Moschino Ruffles and Bows and Tiers Oh My 19 20 Moschino Chloe Moschino Yigal Azouel Chanel Colors Fabric Periwinkle Silk Chiffon Gray Silk Satin Black Silk Charmeuse Silhouette Mini Tan Form Fitting Cinched waist White Construction Long A-line Cotton Fantasy Tweed Style Tiered 80’s Barbie Doll Gathered Oversized Draped Flamenco Asymmetrical 21 Inspiration Outerwear Inspiration came from all directions for the Spring 2009 fashion shows. The 1980’s popped up again with big shoulders at Iceberg, relaxed looks from Miami Vice at Alexander Wang and Michael Jackson’s Drummer-boy jacket also seen in the previous trend. Other eras refrenced were the twenties in both Aquilano Rimondi’s and Alberta Ferrettis collections. Many designers traveled to Japan drawing inspiration from sleek street wear fashion, the architectual lines of the city and traditional dressing (Kimono, obi belt). No doubt the result of society’s ever popluar fascination to “Go Green”, nature once again came into the spotlight. Petals and Ivy showed up everywhere at Tracey Reese while gardens were the inspiration at Akris and Burberry Prorsum (specifically Christopher Bailey’s own garden at Yorkshire). Allessandro Dell’Aqua jumped on the band wagon as well refrencing the nature loving, “tree hugging” hippies from the seventies. Architecture and geometic shapes (circle, square, triangle) were seen on the runway at Chado Ralph Rucci and Gianfranco Ferre. However, inspiration did not come solely from tangible items they came from nontangible as well, that is an idea as inspiration. The idea that “Everything weighs ounces” inspired Badgley Mischka who kept things light with satin and gazar. Finally, Charles Anastase chose two explore girlish extremes of innocence and experience. 22 Elise Overland Akris Dsquared Gucci Celine Raw Hide 23 G-star Hermes 24 Derercuny Elise Overland Charles Anastase Colors Fabric Cognac Cognac Leather Red Red Leather Black Black Leather Silhouette Cropped Ivory Ivory Leather Long Hits at Waist Charcoal Charcoal Leather Boxy Style Construction Multiple Seaming Motorcycle Shoulder Ruffles Bomber Side Zipper Trench Tailored Safari 25 26 Badgley Mischka Jason Wu Akris Burberry Prorsum Alberta Ferretti No Closure Exposure 27 United Bamboo Aquilano Rimondi Oscar de la Renta Alessandro Dell’Aqua Luca Luca Colors Fabric Red Cashmere Caramel Silk Satin Black Suede Silhouette Unstructured Olive Brocade Long Linen White Style Construction No buttons Open Simplistic Relaxed Embroidery Bohemian Collarless 1940’s 28 Anna Sui Iceberg Missoni Ossie Clark Eley Kishimoto Volumetric 29 Chado Ralph Rucci Dolce & Gabbana John Galliano 30 Gianfranco Ferre A.F. Vandevorst Colors Fabric Blue Silk Satin Mint Leather Black Moire Silhouette Bell Sleeve Caramel Bracelet Sleeves Fitted Waist White Construction Long and lean Cotton twill Metallic A-line Style Double Breasted Prinecess Jacket Belted Anorack Covered Buttons Kimono Sleeves Zippers Trench Elasticized sleeves 31 32 DKNY Burberry Prorsum Dsquared Alexander Wang Balmain Down with Denim 33 Richard Chai William Rast Miss Sixty Marc by Marc Jacobs Diesel Black Gold Colors Fabric Dark Navy Denim Navy Blue Denim Medium Blue Denim Silhouette Cropped Sky Blue Denim Boxy Tailored Light Blue Denim Long Style Construction Double Breasted Military Leather Trim Trench Military Patch 80’s Padded Shoulders 34 3.1 Philip Lim Ann Demeulemeester Tracey Reese Abaete Diesel Black Gold The Trench Connection 35 Halston G-Star Erin Fetherston 36 Martin Grant Nicole Miller Colors Fabric Black Silk Satin Tan Sateen Cotton Navy Blue Cotton Twill Silhouette Cinched Waist Gray Flared Skirt Silk Crepe Full Top White Construction Style Double Breasted Worn as Dress Wide Lapel Mens wear Shawl Collar Notched Collar 37 Inspiration Eveningwear Designers seemed to all be on the same page when it came to eveningwear for spring as their inspiration came from one of two places, either travel or nature. Global travel seemed to rule the runway with inspiration coming from all over the world; from Europe to Asia to South America, not a continent was left out. Andrew Gn found his inspiration in Asia with India inspiring his spring collection. Carlos Miele’s collection reflected his Brazilian roots with references of the lush rainforest and the use of beautiful native gem stones. Lela Rose went to Africa gaining her inspiration from local tribes. Tapestry embroidery, jewel tone silks and twisted evening dresses inspired by traditional headwraps took tribal dressing to a sophisticated level. Ralph Lauren also found his inspiration in Africa, Morocco to be exact, featuring safari looks along with traditional pieces like the turban. A Tropical Island getaway was more inspiring for Monique Lhuillier who designed easy, breezy, beachy, tropic print dresses. Reem Acra however did not draw his inspiration from just one area, he drew his from several. His collection was based on famous architecture such as the Taj Mahal, Buckingham Palace and Royal Castles. Several designers even traveled back in time to Ancient Greece to get their creative juices flowing. Classic Greek drapery can be seen on the runways of Donna Karan, Fashion Fringe, Anne Valerie Hash and Alberta Ferretti. Last but not least natures influence can be seen on the runway at Akris, Erdem and Luisa Beccaria. They brought gardens to life with ruffles that mimicked flowers and whimsical costuming inspired by the setting of A Midsummer Nights Dream. 38 Etro Dennis Basso Elie Saab Lela Rose Versace Cold Shoulder 39 Gucci Reem Acra Marc Jacobs 40 Monique Lhuilier Stephen Burrows Colors Fabric Champagne Silk Charmeuse Blue Silk Crepe Pink Silk Chiffon Silhouette Form Fitting Purple Loose Flowy Red Construction Full Skirt Floor Length Style Structured Greacian Side slit Architectual Pleated One Long Sleeve Gathered 41 42 Halston Douglas Hannant Donna Karan Salvatore Ferragamo Monique Lhuilier Its all Greek To Me 43 Anne Valerie Hash Alberta Ferretti Fashion Fringe Dennis Basso Alberta Ferretti Colors Fabric Champagne Silk Charmeuse Black Tulle Purple Silk Crepe Silhouette Billowy White Long Taffeta Cinched Waist Gray Construction Draped Umbo Sinus One Shoulder Embellished 44 Full Skirt Column Appearance Style Greacian Elie Saab Luisa Beccaria Giambattista Valli Maurizio Pecoraro Carolina Herrera Ruff-ians 45 46 Roberto Cavalli Giorgio Armani Jason Wu Erdem Douglas Hannant Colors Fabric Pastel Pink Silk Charmeuse Blue Silk Chiffon Purple Mettalic Silhouette Full Skirt Gold Polyester Organza Fitted Bodice Form Fitting Creme Construction Tulle Flowy Long Style One Shoulder 40’s Movie Star Strapless 80’s Tiered Cinched Waist High neckline 47 48 Monique Lhuilier Andrew Gn Badgley Mischka Malandrino Carlos Miele No Jewelry Required 49 Gucci Andrew Gn Naeem Khan Dsquared Ossie Clark Colors Fabric White Silk Charmeuse Turquoise Silk Chiffon Lavender Silk Gabardine Silhouette Slim Red Trapeze Cinched waist Pink Construction Flowy Skirt Long Style Halter Straps Greacian Jeweled Indonesian Train Side slit 50 Donna Karan Blumarine Dsquared Akris Carolina Herrera Plunge Right In 51 Versace Elie Saab 52 Carlos Miele Ralph Lauren Jasmine Di Milo Colors Fabric White Silk Charmeuse Light Blue Silk Chiffon Navy Silk Gabardine Silhouette Mermaid Bottom Black Metallic Fitted Long Mushroom Construction Silk Crepe Cinched Waist Flowy Skirt Style Plunging Neckline Greacian Beaded 70’s Draped Front Slit Embroidered 53 Inspiration Dresses Nature inspired designers once again as they popped up everywhere this season on dresses. Flowers, flowers and more flowers sprung onto the runway making a this feminine garment even more feminine. Also making the dress the epitome of femininity was lace which designers La Perla and A.F. Vandevorst worked with after being inspired by women’s lingerie. Eighties fashion continues to be a huge influence as we see the trend spilling over onto dresses as well. Corseted waists and pointed bras at Christian Dior bring us back to the high eighties. Also taking inspiration from the eighties were Tommy Hilfiger who looked to Angelica Houston and Balmain who looked to Madonna and Michael Jackson. The roaring twenties came back in a big way as well with designers such as Alberta Ferretti and Jil Sander bringing back the classic flapper dress and Aquilano Rimondi refrencing Elsa Schiaparelli. Lastly, architecture was the inspiration behind the collections at Chado Ralph Rucci and Costume National. Conceptual architecture to be more exact was what Costume National focused on. This is architecture that does not get built because there is no technology to make it possible. 54 Blumarine Elie Tahari Oscar de la Renta Dennis Basso Collette Dinnigan Tip-Toe Through The Tulips 55 56 Versace Tracy Reese Badgley Mischka Reem Acra Christian Lacroix Colors Fabric Pink Silk Charmeuse Black Silk Chiffon Gold Silk Gabardine Silhouette Form Fitting Off-White Loose Mermaid Bottom Yellow Construction Brocade Long Sateen Cotton T-length Style Empire Waist Beaded Strapless One Shoulder 3D Flowers 57 58 Chanel Alexander McQueen Alberta Ferretti Aquilano Rimondi Alessandro Dell’Aqua Fringe Me 59 Malandrino Jil Sander Ports 1961 Kai Kuhne Elie Saab Colors Fabric Pewter Silk Charmeuse Tan Cotton White Silk Chiffon Black Silhouette Just above the knee Tweed Straight Pink Loose Silk Organza Fitted Style Construction Tiered Strapless Looped Fringe Beaded 60 Flapper Alexandre Herchcovitch Collette Dinnigan 3.1 Philip Lim Balmain Costume National Pai’ in the Sky 61 62 Yves Saint Laurent Reem Acra Isaac Mizrahi Zac Posen Monique Lhuilier Colors Fabric Pewter Pewter Palliates Taupe Taupe Palliates Blue Blue Palliattes Silhouette Short Orange Orange Pallaites Below the knee Straight Green Green Palliates Construction Style Strapless 80’s Three quarter sleeve Wide shoulder 63 64 Carlos Miele Sari Gueron Tracy Reese Douglas Hannant Badgley Mischka Oo La La Lace 65 A.F. Vandevorst Monique Lhuillier Erdem La Perla Zac Posen Colors Fabric Black Lace Rusty Rose Lace Light Blue Lace Silhouette Fitted White Cinched waist Full Skirt Bright Blue Construction Tulle Just above knee Silk Organza Floor length Style Strapless Victorian High neck Jackie O Sweet Heart Neck 66 Christian Dior Celine Alexander McQueen Anne Valerie Hash Chado Ralph Rucci Sheer Genius 67 Jill Stuart Luisa Beccaria Tommy Hilfiger 68 Giambattista Valli Thakoon Colors Fabric Black Silk Chiffon Green Silk Crepe Red Silk Charmeuse Silhouette Loose White Tulle Cinched waist Full Skirt Gray Silk Satin Billowy Style Construction Strapless Lingerie Handkerchief hem Ballet Embellished 1950’s Beaded 69 Accessories Wild Kingdom Gucci Bottega Veneta Dolce & Gabanna Bottega Venetta Burberry Sergio Rossi Giorgio Armani 70 Your A Gem Dolce & Gabanna Donna Karan Sonia Rykiel Givenchy Renaud Pellegrino Valentino Sonia Rykiel 71 Boxed In Proenza Schouler Christian Lacroix Stella McCartney Stella McCartney Dries Van Noten Oscar de la Renta 72 Chain Gang Christian Lacroix Christian Dior Salvatore Ferragamo Emilio Pucci Dolce & Gabanna Tory Burch 73 Art Deco Chanel Christian Dior Proenza Schouler John Galliano Proenza Schouler Marc Jacobs Jil Sander 74 Make It Strappy Christian Dior Christian Louboutin Pierre Hardy John Galliano Jimmy Choo 75 Ring Around the Ankle Yves Saint Laurent Christian Louboutin Miu Miu Chloe Sergio Rossi Viktor & Rolf Anna Sui 76 The Thick and Thin of It A.F. Vandevorst Louis Vuitton Christian Dior Lacoste Rachel Comey 77 Do Your Ears Hang Low Andrew Gn Zac Posen Ralph Lauren Marni Vivienne Westwood 78 Make A Statement John Galliano Herve Van Der Straeten Sonia Rykiel Louis Vuitton Dolce& Gabanna 79 Make-Up Zac Posen Metallic-a Vera Wang Oscar de la Renta Andy + Debb Scarlet Fever Tuleh 80 MaxAzria Grin and Bare It Marc Jacobs Abaete BCBG Jason Wu Smokin Hot Versace 81