The overarching theme of a/w 2015 is blisteringly modern. Clothes that strike out with bold, clean lines and bursts of colour – make that wonderfully weird colour. Print goes optical, fabrics get more extreme, shapes remain strict and simple.
Modernists wear:
Poloneck
Optical prints
Ankle-sock boots
Dior a/w 2015
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Celine a/w 2015
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Christopher Kane a/w 2015
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Loewe a/w 2015
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Prada a/w 2015
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Balenciaga a/w 2015
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Bottega Venta a/w 2015
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Fendi a/w 2015
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Jonathan Saunders a/w 2015
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Proenza Schouler a/w 2015
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THE VINTAGIST
She’s eccentric, one-of-a-kind, in love with one-off treasures with a pre-loved, thrift-store feel. Let it all speak to the individualist in you.
Vintagists wear:
Brocade coat
Mad fabric clashes
Eccentric shoes
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Givenchy a/w 2015
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Maison Margiela a/w 2015
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Dries Van Noten a/w 2015
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JW Anderson a/w 2015
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Marc Jacobs a/w 2015
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Prada a/w 2015
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POST-NORMAL
Super down-to-earth clothes that could walk off the runway and straight into your closet. It does what it says on the tin. Don’t say ‘minimalism’, instead, whisper ‘quiet style, flattering cuts, cool understatement’.