• REVIEW: London Fashion Week’s Spring 2017 Trends

    REVIEW: London Fashion Week’s Spring 2017 Trends

    London Fashion Week has brought us new Spring 2017 Fashion trends, and we couldn’t be more grateful! And I, Ramez Basmaji, will review some of the major London Fashion Week 2016 trends and tell you which ones should be IN YOUR WARDROBE and which ones you should ignore. PUFFY SLEEVES lon1 A number of designers at this year’s London fashion event have brought back the ‘80s trend to rock street looks all around the world in spring 2017 – puffy sleeves. Try it on, but note that it might not suit your style. Like, at all! 1yellow GINGHAM CHECKS lon2 Who would have thought even a few years ago that gingham would become so popular in 2016 and 2017? At London Fashion Week, fashion designers reworked the classic picnic checks to make it wearable and stylish for everyone next year. Pretty interesting. You can try it out to see if it works for you. 1green KHAKI FULL-ON lon3 Khaki has been trendy for several years now, but in spring 2017 it will be even trendier to wear the full-on khaki look. Get ready to see lots of khaki clothing in London next year! Deserves a green light from me. 1green CUTOUTS lon4 Whether it’s shoulder cutouts or a scrappy neckline, give it all a chance next spring, as Christopher Kane and Erdem want you to feel more feminine in sexy cutouts. Cutouts on the area of your hips. Or cutting out a belt on the dress – that’s the kind of novelty looks I recommend going for. 1green LARGE SLEEVES lon5 If you don’t mind looking like a long-arm bubble man or woman, check out this new trend from London Fashion Week, which suggests wearing sleeves that extend far past your fingerprints is super stylish. But trust me from my fashion experience, such outrageous styles are just an attempt to set a new trend. And trust me, you won’t look stylish with XL sleeves. You’ll look funny. That’s it. 1red ROCK ‘N’ ROLL lon6 Denim, just like khaki, has been a major fashion trend for a while now, but for the next year, London designers want you to try on ultra-distressed frayed denim styles that sure look rock ‘n’ roll. Looks great. Some looks may refresh your overall style. 1green
  • Copenhagen Fashion Week 2017 Review

    Copenhagen Fashion Week 2017 Review

    Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, has held a Fashion Week this year. And while the event became the most major event for the fashion industry in Eastern Europe, there were many fashion lessons and trends the rest of the world can learn. Local Copenhagen designers have shown what Danish fashionistas will be wearing the next summer. But it’s not just Danish people Copenhagen fashion designers are targeting at this year’s Fashion Week, as they also want the rest of the world adopt new trends. copen-1 This year, Copenhagen Fashion Week lasted only 3 days, and in those 3 days fashion models have enough time to the best creations of local fashion designers. So what are the things that will be trendy, according to Danish fashionistas? Slippers and mules of all kinds will be a must have next year, while Danish fashion designers also like the contrast print. And if you thought it’s unacceptable to wear sandals and toeless peeps with socks and even colorful tights, you’ve been wrong all along! Danish fashion designers think it’s a great fashion solution. In fact, they also think leopard print will be trendy next year. But not on just any piece of clothing, but on a demi-season coat. copen-2 Khaki and military is still in trend, just like they were one or two years ago. It seems like those two fashion tendencies are staying for long with us. Floral prints with a little bit of chinoiserie style looks great in combination with pajama suits, light blouses and country-style dresses, Danish designers think. copen-3 Copenhagen Fashion Week was also full of denim and sport chic. But in particular, it’s the denim jeans jacket of the ‘90s style with various embroideries and badges that will be especially trendy next season. And of course, shirts. The more shirts in your wardrobe the trendier you’ll be next season.