Thursday, January 27, 2011

Trend #2 - Heritage

Heritage

With the recession came the need for security. People are reverting back to days gone by, by making do and mending used garments (possibly second hand/vintage) to save money but also to satisfy their craving to feel safe and comfortable. Knitting needles and needle-point are hobbies coming back into fashion being taken on by the younger generation. But with people spending less on clothes, they are spending more money on accessories to update their look. An ethnic vibe is sweeping through jewellery – feathers on earrings, tiger tooth necklaces – subconsciously, people want to get back to a more simple and less materialistic way of life whilst still maintaining their own style. The Heritage trend holds the widest range of colours from deep reds to mustard and from navy to nudes. From the Heritage trend comes a subtle topic of equestrian. Horse motifs, swishy patterns, leather, and Indian inspired patterns are all apparent in both accessories and clothing. The most popular materials will be a blend of cotton and viscose for practicality, wools and denim.


D&G


Justin Giunta


Lanvin


Rodarte


Erdem


Thom Brown





Maria

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