Fall Winter Trend 2016 / 2017: Cape Town

November 26, 2016 by  
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From bright pink and fluffy to sophisticated suede; it’s cape o’clock! Layer it up like some of our streetstyle heroes or show some leg like Anna dello Russo and Hailey Baldwin. And it’s not just London that’s cape town this winter. This fall/winter item looks equally chic on a Parisienne. Just pick a cape to match your cool. Pink grisley, navajo or little red riding hood? A cosy capelet goes a long way.

 

Fall Winter Trend 2016 / 2017: Biker Style

November 24, 2016 by  
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Biker chic just arrived at another level. Designers like McQueen, Valentino and Gucci have been experimenting with this wardrobe essential. Altering it’s proportions from girly to oversized and puffy. Patches and studs add even more originality and then think about the thousand ways to wear it! Paired with a black skinny like all the models (at work) or over some culottes like they do in Paris. Wear it over your favorite winter jumper or combine it with a maxi dress. And even on a night out in town the tough yet sexy black leather biker jacket is your best company. Biker style winter 2016.

Fall Winter Trend 2016 / 2017: XL Sleeves

November 22, 2016 by  
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Who needs gloves when you can completely disappear in your XL winter sleeves? Design labels like Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs and DKNY showed just how to keep it cool while staying warm with the longest sleeves of the season. Make sure you still have some silhouette by pairing those oversized winter jumpers with some sexy tights and booties of showing just a little ankle (as seen at Nina Ricci and Sportmax). Prefer a pair of tough army boots? Take a hint from DKNY and MSGN. Go oversize all the way like Costume National or opt for a ton sur ton ensemble like Pringle of Scotland did. Tons of options to keep you covered.

Fall Winter Trend 2016 / 2017: Choker up

November 18, 2016 by  
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The style rule of avoiding wearing earrings and a necklace doesn’t apply this season. We’re wearing multiple accessories we like, all at once. That might be a little ‘in your face’ at first, but it’s the easiest way to make a statement. Just look at how the choker has regained it’s position. Worn at festivals and all over London town this grungy accessory has suddenly become the chicest thing. And now that labels like Oscar de la Renta, Lanvin, Balmain and Elie Saab joined in on the fun these designer chokers have become highly desirable. It seems the ultimate piece of jewelry combined with an elegant, ruffled white shirt, a dressed up red velvet suit or a tough biker jacket, (see images above) all spotted during London Fashion Week. From extremely delicate, done in silver to hard & heavy made out of black leather; there’s one for every style or taste. Let’s choker up!

Fall Winter Trend 2016 / 2017: Shiny shoes

November 16, 2016 by  
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If you look around at what shoes the cool girls are wearing to a fashion event these days, you’ll notice all shoes are shiny and sparkly. And that’s not just a coincidence. It’s high times for velvet boots and glitter boots. Philip Lim and Dries van Noten already felt it, the high street shops are seeing it now. And why wouldn’t a purple velvet bootie become the shoe of the year? It’s super chic under a pair of patched denim trousers and it’s the highly elegant matched with a slipdress too. Just pick the color of your choice (we say green, purple, gold or silver) and start parading. Sparkling and glossy footwear at Victoria Beckham and Tommy Hilfiger too. Walk into the holiday season with these shiny booties worthy of a true Cinderella moment. Shine bright like a velvet bootay.

Fall Winter Trend 2016 / 2017: Hoodie hype

November 14, 2016 by  
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It adds a certain coolness and a touch of sport. The hoodie is the ultimate item to give your outfit some extra street cred. And this season you can simply wear in underneath your chicest camel coat, your dressed up black blazer or your army colored patent parka. When Vetements hoodies with a over 500 euro price tag on them are selling like hotcakes, you know something’s up. The hoodie turned chic. And we couldn’t be more happy with a fashion trend in which mom jeans, oversized hoodies and teddy overcoats suddenly fit the dressed up fashion code. Whether cropped or worn as a dress, snuggle up in your favorite hoodie and bear the winter cold while looking cool as ice.

Fall Winter Trend 2016 / 2017: Puffer Gone Posh

November 10, 2016 by  
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Yes, it took us quite a while to adjust to this one too. And boy did we take our time. Ever since the release of Drake’s ‘Hotline Bling’ in the summer of 2015 the puffer coat has wandered around in our subconscious. We may have had red puffer dreams, but never ended up actually buying and wearing one ourselves. The puffer coat did come across as a man repelling kind of fashion trend. It wouldn’t do anyone any good to their figure. But slightly careless hanging on one of Rihanna, Gigi or Kim K’s shoulders we (and more importantly the cool streetstyle kids) could suddenly see this item becoming a big trend. Tommy Hilfiger, Balenciaga (they even already introduced a body warmer for SS2017), ACNE Studios, DKNY and Stella McCartney all sent out their versions. And this winter, we’re finally prepared to work it. Matched with the tightest of pants they don’t look so bad after all. Plus, you’ll be able to bear the coldest of temperatures. Now, the high street shops have all introduced their own puffer version, in navy, black or army printed, but if you’re gonna do it, opt for that red hot version. The puffer was never this posh. Get it while it’s hot.

The winner of Global Denim Awards 2016: Anbasja Blanken & ITV Denim

October 28, 2016 by  
Filed under Amsterdam, Denim, Fashion, Featured Items, Kingpins Show

The third edition of the Global Denim Awards, made possible by e3 cotton, was electrifying. In the presence of nearly 600 denim professionals from all over the world, a jury of international denim experts selected Dutch designer Anbasja Blanken and Italian mill ITV Denim as the winning collaboration for this year’s Best Collection Award. Indian mill Arvind walks away with the Best Fabric Award.

With 11 mills and designers involved this year, the Global Denim Awards has almost doubled its number of participants since debuting in 2014. The quality of the competing collections this year was extremely high. It is safe to say that within the three years of its existence, the Global Denim Awards has grown into the premier platform for denim design, sustainability and craftsmanship.

GDA 2016 paired emerging fashion designers with a selection of the most progressive denim mills worldwide, in order to co-create elaborate and inspired capsule collections.The collections showcased the collaborators’ combined craftsmanship, original designs, and denim innovation. The collections were then judged by an international jury of denim industry experts, comprised of the designer and best-selling author of Denim Dudes Amy Leverton, the designer/stylist duo Art Comes First, trendhunter and self-confessed denim junkie Kelly Harrington, and the global sales director of Scotch & Soda Alex Jaspers.

The winning collection came from designer Anbasja Blanken and mill ITV Denim. Euphoric winner Blanken explains: “My concept was about the deep sea, and more specifically coral, the ‘flowers of the sea’. Some coral’s colours alternate when the light changes. It can even be luminescent. What if my denim pieces produced light themselves?” To honour her inspiration, ITV created glow in the dark denim fabric especially for Blanken. Barbara Gnutti of ITV Denim adds: “It was not easy but we found a way of putting the luminescence into our yarn.”

Brent Crossland of e3 cotton says:
“To us, it is genuinely exciting to bring these young designers together with the mills, and see them engage in endeavors they normally would not do, expanding their knowledge together. This results in real innovation, that normally I think wouldn’t happen.”

Indian denim mill Arvind won the honorary Best Fabric Award in recognition for its innovative yet traditional fabrics. The Khadi fabrics, which were used by Roosmarijn Koster for her capsule collection, are traditionally handwoven and as authentically Indian as can be. Jury member Amy Leverton said: “To us as a jury, innovation is not only a way of creating new technologies, but it’s also looking back and realising that if we lose the past, we’ll lose it forever. By conserving the past, we are nurturing the future. Arvind supports these villages and its inhabitants to continue creating this traditional denim. Economically that does not make sense. But from a sustainability point of view, it’s invaluable. That’s why the Fabric Award also goes to the mill’s community, not to Arvind alone.”

Co-founder Mariette Hoitink (of HTNK) says: “Global Denim Awards is to me, as a matchmaker in fashion, the best ‘blue love’ match ever made.”

The Global Denim Awards is made possible by e3 Cotton and initiated and organised by HTNK, Kingpins Show and House of Denim. The event coincides with the Amsterdam edition of Kingpins Show.

The winning collection will be exhibited at Kingpins Shows in New York City and Hong Kong, before returning to the Netherlands for Amsterdam Denim Days 2017.

WOMENSWEAR TREND FW2016: Soft & Shiny

October 17, 2016 by  
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It might not be the most flattering of all fabrics, yet that hasn’t stopped satin from becoming one of the biggest fall/winter trends. The soft & shiny fabric appeared at plenty of catwalk shows, from Anderson to Westwood. From tough and tomboyish at Louis Vuitton to girly and costum-y at Gucci. If PJ’s and party dresses are your thing, best make sure you opt for some satin ones. And when it comes to the styling part two rules apply. 1. Don’t wear your satin too tight. 2. Some shapewear will help. Now the hardest thing is to get through the day without your outfit getting completely wrinkled or worse, torn. Satin is delicate and should be treated that way. No wonder it has always been more of a bedroom fabric. No rough partying then eh? Oh well, you can always decide to sleep in that pastel shaded Lanvin dress.

MOAM Catwalk Fashion Show 2016

October 15, 2016 by  
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MOAM is back for her third edition, MOAM 3.0. After two successful editions in EYE and Rijksmuseum, MOAM collective started with a new group of five designers. These talented designers have all graduated from different academies and worked together on one collection. This collective has been coached by iconic names from the fashion industry.

The designers
In this third edition of MOAM collective, MOAM has given a platform to Christiaan de Vries (AMFI), Elysanne Schuurman (HKU), Olivier Jehee (KABK), Maartje Janse (ArtEZ) and Nikki Duijst (KABK). They were weekly coached by three pioneers from the fashion industry: Frans Ankoné, Mariette Hoitink and Peter Leferink. Next to them this edition was also coached by Claes Iversen, Dieter de Cock, Fiona Hering, Iris Ruisch, Jan Jansen, Jan Taminiau, Maison the Faux, Mart Visser, Pauline van Dongen, Ronald van der Kemp and Saskia Stoeckler.

The process
In six months time this collective has worked closely together on a collection consisting of 25 looks for men and women. The designers received complete creative freedom and where responsible from first sketch to final catwalk show. In this process they where coached by professionals from the Dutch creative industry. The keystones for this process are talent development and passing knowledge from the current generation on to the new.
Hotelier and old clothing tailor Krasnapolsky invited this new generation of MOAM designers to host the catwalk show in de renewed ‘Wintertuinen’. This location fits this years design concept perfectly. With overlapping traits like; heritage, innovation and typical Amsterdam elements this was a collaboration made in heaven.

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