
Menswear moves forward with a mindful approach to meet the demands of a new consumer. Conscious designs embrace sustainability and rise to the higher expectations of a world already saturated with product.
Menswear moves forward with a mindful approach to meet the demands of a new consumer. Conscious designs embrace sustainability and rise to the higher expectations of a world already saturated with product.
The future of apparel is being shaped by present experiences. Going forward, womenswear will be designed with a mindful approach to meet the needs of an increasingly conscious consumer.
This reactive report explores the fashion trends we set out for SS21 in the light of the current world crisis. The three trends cover Women, Men and Youth sectors for apparel and accessories.
Menswear is split between styles that follow a fitted retro/classic line, or contemporary shapes full of volume.
Unique styling is one of the biggest inspirations this season, and looks that stand out most are those with an individual edge.
Menswear design connects to the changes happening culturally across all areas of fashion.
This Design issue turns concepts and fashion theory into actionable design flats for the women/youth apparel sector. These inspiring designs form the building blocks of the season with key silhouettes.
All trends are aware of a shift in attitude towards fashion, and are part of a move into intelligent, thoughtful design that embraces sustainable practices.
Colours for autumn/winter work through the still-warm transition of early autumn straight into the party season and through the cold winter months leading up to spring.
Paris Fashion Week is coming to an end and we have 9 of the top fashion trends of FW20 as exhibited by 16 Independent Designers at Oxford Fashion Studio’s runway shows during Paris Fashion Week.