piątek, 13 lipca 2012

Hity Resort 2013

Jakie są najważniejsze trendy na sezon Resort 2013? 

1. Mocne wzory pokrywają cały strój. Od stóp do głów nosimy abstrakcyjne formy w stylu lat 60. i 70.
2. Topy odsłaniające brzuch nadal modne. Tym razem nosimy je do nobliwych kostiumów.
3. Spodnie sięgają połowy łydki i są rozszerzane.
4. Wycięcia sprawiają, że nawet proste sukienki stają się seksowne.
5. Sukienki noszone na spodnie. Najlepiej luźne, nakładane na jeszcze luźniejsze spodnie. Wszystko skoordynowane kolorem i wzorem.
6. Biżuteryjne dekolty. Już nie potrzebujemy naszyjników, bo ich funkcje spełniają wykończenia bluzek.
7. Linia A. Wąska góra, rozkloszowany dół. Fasony nawiązują do lat 50., ale wykonanie ubrań jest nowoczesne. 
8. Kombinezony nadal w modzie. Luźne, jednokolorowe, w stylu lat 70.
9. Koronki to kobieca przeciwwaga dla skóry. Teraz ażur jest kolorowy.
10. Skóra. Z niej uszyte są letnie sukienki, szorty, a nawet T-shirty.
11. Baskinka. To już trzeci sezon dominacji falbanki umieszczonej w talii albo na biodrach. Tym razem baskinki są bogato zdobione, koronkowe albo skórzane. 
12. Sport chic tym razem w wydaniu męskim. Nosimy szerokie spodnie i kurtki chłopaka z drużyny.
13. Paski są szerokie i wyraźne. Najchętniej pokryte cekinami albo błyszczące.
















Resort came and went — and left a landslide of trends in its wake. The amazing thing about Resort is that just about anything goes — but we've narrowed it down to the top 13 trends. Step inside for everything you need to know.


Peplum-Designers returned again to the silhouette they popularized on the Spring and Fall '12 runways with peplums that took on a pretty twist with embroidery and lace or a more fashion-forward edge with slick leather detailing. 

 

Bold Print-All-over print in megawatt color took over on head-to-toe suiting, separates, and even evening dresses. The feel is whimsical, some with a '60s and '70s nod to geometric shapes.

 

Sporty Suiting-The menswear vibe took on a decidedly sportier motif with black, contrast seams that gave the illusion of track pants or with moto-style jackets and looser, relaxed silhouettes.

 

Stripes-Striping emerged as the pattern of choice for designers who crafted their lines with either nods to the traditional or a reimagining of striped prints in sequins, stripes on stripes, and striped suiting with crisp, playful results.

 

 Fit and Flare-Defined waistlines were ever-present for Resort on fit-and-flare dresses and skirts that work to flatter feminine shapes. Some are straight-forward, dresses like Marni's that hint at retro femininity with their silhouettes, while others like Missoni bridge the modern and the classic with familiar shapes, but more playful prints and less literal interpretations of a nipped waistline.

 

Cutouts-This time around, we're seeing cutouts take shape on dresses more than anything else, giving subtle, albeit edgy sexiness to gowns, day dresses, and cocktail looks.

 

Leather-Leather is hardly a cold-weather staple anymore. Resort was loaded in warmer-weather varieties like shorts, short-sleeved tops, and easy leather shifts to make the most of the fabric even when we're not bundling up.

 

Dresses Over Pants-Designers dressed up their pants quite literally, layering dresses right over long, flowy pants, or slimmer versions, too. The effect is both easy and elegant and there's a sense, especially in matching prints that these sets are meant to be worn together. 

 

Culottes-Roomy, cropped pants emerged throughout the Resort collections, bringing with them an easiness and playfulness to either feminine tops or borrowed-from-the-boys button-downs.

 

Crop Tops-Crop tops continued to be a strong trend for resort, becoming even more incorporated into all collections as layer under suiting or a way to bare skin against a more conservative bottom.

 

 Embellished Collars-Designers looked to pretty detail at the collars to liven up their looks with subtle, ladylike glamour. We saw special finishing touches on the collars at Chanel that gave looks a kind of regal glamour. More demure, ladylike embellishments were ever present on the necklines at Jason Wu and Louis Vuitton.

 

Jumpsuits-We're not saying goodbye to the one-piece wonder anytime soon. Jumpsuits took shape as a mainstay silhouette among the Resort collections, offering an easiness to everything from an elegant spin on day dressing to cocktail-ready attire.

 

Lace-We spotted iterations of the feminine fabrication adding delicate luxury to cocktail dressing (in bright hues) or adding a ladylike juxtaposition to slick leather finishes or sleek separates.  

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