Pure lines for Hermes, Jil Sander and Alberta Ferretti
If there is a prevailing trend for this autumn winter 2012, encompassing the rest and stand out above the others, is the tendency MOD Mod The term is derived from the word modernism, a cultural movement from the '60s, that arises in the streets of London. If you are thinking of saturated colors, clean lines, geometric and floral prints, you are thinking correctly.
Jil Sander, Burberry Prorsum, Bottega Benetta, Alberta Ferretti, Bluemarine, Calvin Klein, Prada, Rochas, Marni, Hermès, the list is endless. All have bet on this trend taking off the body to play genres rounded or trapezoid shapes.
The bluff sloping shoulders and sleeves have gained ground on the big shoulder pads coming reign the runways.
Rochas, Jil Sander, Burberry Prorsum
The trapeze silhouette has taken over dresses, tunics and coats.
Costume National, Calvin Klein Collection, Burberry Prorsum
The saturated colors that were imposed in the summer continue to be highlighted this winter 2012, with the orange and blue egg Klein major.
Hermes, Celine and Bluemarine
Balenciaga, Thakoon, Yves Saint Laurent
We forget the white and black, always in contrast to generate a visual shock.
Loewe, Costume National
As for prints and textures, visual effects have been imposing geometric and floral.
Prada, Jil Sander, Marni
Bottega Veneta, Bluemarine, Prada
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