Things don't change
Things don't change

Video: Things don't change

Video: Things don't change
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Julien Macdonald
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The Kenzo brand, always famous for the discoveries of stylish clothes that do not violate the classic canons, in the latest collection also sends back to the 80s. Jackets with X, velvet, lurex for men and women carry the same non-conflict uncompromising attitude that is inherent in a Japanese fashion designer. But, alas, he himself is no longer working on the collections of the brand of his own name, and all the finds look not like elements of oriental exoticism, but attributes of classic European clothing. The same is evident in the use of fabrics and colors in the new collection.

In the Fendi collection, time is presented much wider: flat boots of the 60s, short leather dresses flared from the bodice, 70s, mini skirts of the 80s and short fur jackets - America of the 80s.

Less expensive brands, unfortunately, turned out to be boring and also not inventive: the Mexx men's and women's collection in the same spirit of the 80s, which is why a sticker is asked for every model"

The appeal to the ideas of "bygone times", of course, can be justified, but in one or two collections, when the ideas of the past are introduced into the system of modern finds. But fashion designers seem to have gone into their dreams, having forgotten the statement of their colleague: "Fashion is born as a challenge to the prevailing tastes."

And yet, despite the dominance of the past tense in clothing, the press now and then notes that a new style has been born. As it is also called the new old style - vintage. Its highlight is that the new thing is done to match the old one. No, this is not retro. Because the item looks very modern. For example, the Fendi collection now includes handbags with ripped fur.

In a word, the situation in the fashion world resembles one ancient Chinese saying - If you cannot change the state of things, it is in your power to change your attitude towards them. What, in fact, is happening.

Alexander Samyshkin

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