Trend Report SS2018: Around your waist
June 3, 2018 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Streetwear, womenswear
From hips to waists and back again; the focus changes every few seasons. For SS2018 waists are the focus point of the summer silhouette increasing sales of waist belts and bags. Clicking through our streetstyle images the Gucci bag is without a doubt the most worn, followed by Prada and Chloé. When it comes to waist belts and bands all the cool kids turn to Off White and Vetements. Give that boxy jacket a feminine touch by cinching that waist or create that enviable hourglass figure. What are you waiting for? No time to waist!
Trend Report SS2018: Think Pink
June 1, 2018 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Streetwear, womenswear
Viktor & Rolf: Fashion Artists 25 Years
May 29, 2018 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, womenswear
“We often play with the idea of two people being one, or both of us being of one mind, and we play with our image to express that”, said Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren in this weekend’s press conference that formed the kick off of a brand new exhibition on the designer duo. For 25 years (and counting) Viktor and Rolf have been working together creating extraordinary fashion collections and beauty without boundaries. A symbiotic relation in which it’s impossible to see the designer’s separate contributions, as the duo puts it. Every creation, every design, every collection is a result of their joint work and the designer duo has proven to be a super match. And so 25 years after they won three prices at fashion contest Salon Européen des Jeunes Stylistes in Hyères it was time to reflect, to elaborate and to celebrate.
‘Viktor&Rolf: Fashion Artists 25 Years’ is curated by Thierry-Maxime Loriot (who also curated the globally successful The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk) and based on the Viktor & Rolf exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne but slightly adjusted to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the luxury fashion house.
Expect to see the designers most impressive designs and creations among which sixty of their haute coutre dresses. Discover what makes Viktor & Rolf stand out in the fashion industry (their constant interplay of fashion and art). Get blown away by the countless examples of their ‘wearable art’. Learn how their designs speak of the contrast between romance and rebellion, exuberance and control, classicism and conceptualism.
All the highlights of 25 years Viktor & Rolf have found their way into the Kunsthal and so all of the brand’s most iconic designs have been lined up. Like a wide range of the antic porcelain dolls wearing scaled versions of the designers most famous creations. Like the bridal dress covered in countless bows the duo designed for Prinses Mabel van Oranje-Nassau in 2004. Like a costume the designers created for Madonna in 2016. Along with countless other outstanding pieces from much rooted on collections like Bedtime Story (2005), The Fashion Show (2007), NO (2008), Cutting Edge Couture (2010), Red Carpet Dressing (2014), Wearable Art (2015) and Van Gogh Girls (2015). As well as some never shown before pieces from Boulevard of Broken Dreams (2017), Action Dolls (2017/18) and the designers’ latest Surreal Satin (2018).
No need for the Kunsthal to create installations or formations to make things look more interesting, surprising or step away from any ordinary line/sum up of designer clothes. With every creation of every collection already being a piece of art on it’s own this is by far the most versatile fashion exhibition on one fashion house we’ve visited.
Viktor&Rolf: Fashion Artists 25 Years
27 May – 30 September
Kunsthal Rotterdam
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The Viktor&Rolf Pop-Up Store is selling the accompanying anniversary book as well as merchandise like posters, socks, T-shirts, scarfs and bags with the designers original sketches printed on them.
Below our gallery of exhibition images. A must visit if you ask us.
Trend Report SS2018: Hawai Five O
May 29, 2018 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Menswear, Streetwear
We wrote about it after it hit all the major catwalks (Balenciaga, Dries van Noten, Paul Smith, Louis Vuitton) and now the Hawaian shirt had reached the streets. It was the one item all men were sporting during the menswear shows, giving Paris a sort of tropical vibe. Exuberant or more timid; floral patterns and palmtree prints will take you from day to night. Pair ’em with shorts or a full on pink suit. Roll up those sleeves and don’t forget your sunnies. Let’s bring some exotic vibes to our urban jungle.
Trend Report SS2018: High Waisted (men)
May 27, 2018 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Menswear, Streetwear
It’s not just the feminine silhouette that focuses on waists this summer. High waisted pants (and belts) are a thing for guys too. Black trousers and tucked in white tees or tanks paired with some old school white sneakers make up for the coolest fits. While a party unbuttoned (Hawaiian) shirts makes for a good match as well. Legs for days and a careless attitude, not everyone can pull this look off. But once you’ve figured it out; make the most of it before the trend passes (and it’s everyone is showing off their boxer shorts again).
Trend Report SS2018: White Suit
May 25, 2018 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Trends, womenswear
If last season was all about grey colored tweed suits, for summer keep it crispy in an all white suit. Fully buttoned with a shirt underneath (as seen at Jil Sander and Acne) or a little (a lott) more seductive like the way Tom Ford pictured it. Either way a full on white suit can make you look sharp and summer proof at the same time. Shoes and bags can be the touches of color. You just make sure you don’t spill any coffee in that business meeting you’re gonna kill wearing that suit.
Trend Report SS2018: Rainbow Rumble
No need to look for a summer 2018 color that suits you best. Just wear them all at once! A rainbow fit is all the rage according to design labels like Dolce & Gabbana, Peter Pilotto and (a must in this category) Missoni. Busy patterns (House of Holland) or color block ensembles (MSGM); nothing says summer like a bright colored outfit and you’re sure to be one to watch and remember at a party. Downside to this rainbow rumble is you’re probably not going to wear the same piece a lot. But best keep it in your closet ’cause you never know when the rainbow trend pops up again. And that might be sooner than later. Have a colorful summer!
Trend Report SS2018: Pink + Red
May 21, 2018 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Trends, womenswear
Who ever still holds on to the thought red and pink make for a bad color combination should think again. After a few seasons of absence it’s a thing again this season. Oscar de la Renta, Coach and Isabel Marant it can look both tough and girly. No powder colors or faded shades; opt for bright and keep it vivid. Go all out with shoes, bags and accessories like Isabel Marant or keep it clean and focus on the clothes as seen at Oscar de la Renta. Think pink and look red hot!
Trend Report FW2018: Parka Perfection
Performance wear has been a major trend for seasons in a row now. And after a focus on hoodies, joggers and chunky sneakers now is the time for parkas to shine. When Valentino sends out the most elegant yet practical look you know you can look both sporty and chic. Both Marc Jacobs and Isabel Marant are joining in on the fun as well. Showing you can never have enough pockets or zippers and showing off a little leg makes for a flirty and feminine twist. This trend embodies performance wear meets fashion at it’s best. Parka perfect.
Trend Report FW2018: You can leave your (straw) hat on
The bigger, the better; XL summer hats are officially a thing. Hide out from the sun in a large Armani straw hat or live it up like the girls at Missoni. A straw summer hat is your ultimate SS2018 accessory. Even when strangely shaped or bright colored as seen at Gucci. Yes, even when you’re hat says ‘safari’ while your outfit doesn’t. Make sure to add statement extra’s like chunky necklaces and oversized sunnies. Oh and might you find a matching straw bag, hold onto it. Entering a summer party? You can leave your straw hat on.