Trend report from Paris

Having visited both PV Paris and Texworld, I have put together a selection of looks that I thought were interesting and new. We will cover flowers in a separate post and concentrate here on the other areas. These were notably mark making and geometric prints to carry colour and the most prevalent looks based around a strong tropical trend.

Pleated diagonal stripes

Splodge and random colour carrying prints on fabrics with surface interest, some with shots of lurex.

Pleated ombres in pastels to brights in harmonious colours.

Retro geometrics.

Beautiful tropicals with exotic birds.

Wild animals in the jungle around every corner.

Surprising skins that are not as they seem.

Elegant Tropicals in soft vintage colours.

Deep lush Forest with interesting leaves.

Dior Tie Dyes

Lightness, fluidity and femininity – the story for Dior’s most recent collection. Muted tones bleeding into more saturated hues, the collection of beautifully executed tie dye prints has really put Dior back on the map as a leading  originator of print trend.1

Photos: Courtesy of Dior

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Sublitex have an extensive library of tie dye prints that they have coloured to reflect the colour trend exploited by Dior.

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Botanical Tropicals

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A wonderful feminine feel is coming through for Spring Summer 2018 with prints that appear to have been taken straight from the archives of the Royal Horticultural Society.

There are palettes of sweet bright pastel florals and exotic birds that then move into the green, blue and khaki more leafy designs. Then, as usual, there is the opposing palette with predominately black, navy and some khaki grounds to add drama to the trend.

Here are our top picks from the Sublitex collection.

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London Fashion Week

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Overall the print direction for SS2018 is most definitely still floral. The fabrics range from diaphanous sheers to crisp sateen. Colour palettes are contrasting from the gentlest muted pastels to bold statements in yellow, cobalt, red, orange and magenta. The mix and match of these two get really exciting when a pastel ground is super imposed with bright blooms or a muted toned patchwork has a shocking vibrant splash of colour breathing life into the piece.

All images thanks to Vogue.co.uk

Roberta Einer

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Roberta Einer was selected as an “emerging designer” in 2016 and has been a vibrant and exciting name on the catwalk ever since. We love her collection and the whole way it has been styled with a lots of mark making and beautiful muted tones.

 

Richard Quinn

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This is strong collection for print from RQ. The show itself was held in Liberty and Richard collaborated with Anna Buruma, head of Liberty archives, to use and adapt their prints for this collection. He blew up ditsies to be really large scale and manipulated them so that they are almost unrecognizable.

 

Mary Katranzou

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“I’m an 80’s Baby “ was the inspiration behind this collection. She feels that the darker times get in the world, the brighter and happier her collections become. We are wooed by the mixing of bold florals with colour blocking and polka dots

 

Peter Pilotto

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A move towards clean pastels with a retro feel is prevalent on the catwalks from NY and London – Peter Pilotto’s collection really embodies this trend and the bold inserts of colour really liven up the pastel palette.

 

Christopher Kane

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The muse for his collection was “the domestic goddess” pretty floral bouquets complimented by a ruffle or two make this terribly feminine. Prints are mixed and cut about with the juxtaposition of colour giving a new feel to these vintage florals.

 

Emelia Wickstead

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A very experimental collection with volume, scale and contrasting prairie like prints reminiscent of antique wallpaper. These florals and decorative stripes are freshly feminine yet slightly demure.

 

Natasha Zinko

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Zinko’s puts explosive botanicals in vibrant saturated colours on soft pastel grounds. This contrast gives really clean prints to this collection which is fresh, young and exciting.

 

Alice Archer

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Archer seems to travel globally with a vintage feel of Little House on the Prairie, on to Sicily, Mid European folkloric to the Steppes on Asia. From soft past shades to bold dark ground statements this is an eclectic range.

 

Erdem

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Inspired by a young Queen Elizabeth in the 1950s the Erdem prints have long elegant forms with demure necklines and kick out hems. As ever, very floral often with a pop of red to call upon one’s attention.

 

Shrimp

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Now for something completely different from Shrimp. A graphic collection of prints that amuse yet are very wearable complete with fluffy slippers, Bravo.

L’Orla

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This time last year, we brought your attention to the Resort 2016 Collection by designer Orla Kiely and style consultant Leith Clark, the fashion collaboration of dreams! Originally, we thought the collaboration would be a one-off, but now the pair have come together again to create a Resort 2017 collection!

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The new collection pushes the boundaries of the original, taking the classic Orla Kiely elements of ‘print and nostalgia’ and adding new twists to the retro story.

The collection still has the same retro dreamy quality with vintage touches like the Victorian-esque ruffled bibs and sleeves. Lovely prints and delicate hand-embroidery fill collared midi- and mini-dresses and pinafores and adorable dungarees – perfect for transitioning seasons.

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Orlakiely on Instagram: @orlabyorla @tennesseebunny @leithclark at our SS17 presentation in our NY Bleecker St store 💗 #orlakiely #orlakielybleeckernyc

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Orlakiely on Instagram: @orlabyorla @tennesseebunny @leithclark at our SS17 presentation in our NY Bleecker St store #orlakiely #orlakielybleeckernyc

L’Orla spring/summer 2017 collection launched on 17 November 2016, and is available online and exclusively at Fenwick Bond Street.

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