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2022 Spring/Summer Collection

January 18, 2022

#Paris Fashion Week: Givenchy’s 2022 Spring/Summer collection continues the founder’s classic style, collaborating with artist Josh Smith to inject a rebellious spirit.

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Since Matthew M. Williams took over as Creative Director of Givenchy, he has successfully made the brand more youthful and stylish! With a passion for art and music, he not only brought in Hip-Hop artist Young Thug to create the background music for this season’s show, using futuristic electronic music rhythms to set the mood; […]

October 9, 2021

#Paris Fashion Week: Dior 2022 Spring/Summer Collection Revives the Glamorous 1960s, Paying Tribute to the Classic “Slim Look”

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Dior’s 2022 Spring/Summer women’s collection recreates the beautiful image of 1960s fashion, with Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri drawing inspiration from the works of former Dior Creative Director Marc Bohan, reinterpreting the fashion trends of that era on the runway. Marc Bohan may be a bit unfamiliar to everyone, but he actually held the longest […]

October 9, 2021

#Paris Fashion Week: Saint Laurent 2022 Spring/Summer Collection, Recreating Paloma Picasso’s Iconic Glamorous Style

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Born in Belgium, Italian creative director Anthony Vaccarello infuses his designs with the avant-garde of Belgian fashion, as well as the passion and sensuality of Italy. For the Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2022 collection, he drew inspiration from Paloma Picasso, a close friend of the brand’s founder Yves Saint Laurent, creating a series of powerful and […]

September 30, 2021

#New York Fashion Week: Thom Browne’s 2022 Spring/Summer collection pays tribute to American fashion, showcasing a minimalist design that embodies the “Less is More” aesthetic.

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Seemingly simple clothes conceal countless detailed designs. The simpler the style, the higher the precision of the clothing proportions. Designs such as long body jumpsuit-style tops, asymmetrical sleeve designs, cape-style jacket tops, etc., all showcase the spirit of the "Less is More" aesthetic.

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