Trendstop brings FashionUnited readers an insight into the key Spring/Summer 2023 accessory trends from international Fashion Month.
The new season’s accessory designs cross continents and even universes, reviving the crafts of eras past and a reinventing them for a modern audience. Heritage techniques and creative DIY takes on traditional constructions combine with digital age influences, youthful colorways, and statement silhouettes to create intriguing aesthetic hybrids.
Creatively Upcycled
Designers give a second life to existing materials and components, creatively upcycling them in to new, expressive accessories. Fabric off-cuts and deadstock materials are pieced and patched into colourful, contrast panel corset belts whilst leather buckled shoe straps are repurposed as DIY earrings. Even discarded waste materials are reused, with graphic printed plastic bags encased in ice to make an environmental statement.
Playful Metaverse Accessories
Accessories worthy of any avatar combine virtual world unreality with a fun and playful feel. Cartoonish leather companions, alien-esque skull caps and quirkily knitted arm warmers come in youthful, metaverse landscape-inspired shades. Exaggerated forms and augmented reality style adornments create unexpected silhouettes informed by the gaming characters inhabiting digital realms.
The Global Statement Piece
Traditional world crafts are reinterpreted for the contemporary consumer in a celebration of multicultural outlooks. Exploded wax and batik geo patterned head scarves, exaggerated wound and plaited headpieces and oversized jewellery revive global heritage print, metalwork and weaving techniques whilst creating a bold, statement aesthetic through modern silhouettes and color combinations.
Tracing a trend: crinolines and mini-crinis
Vivienne Westwood and the mini-crini
Dame Vivienne Westwood who passed away in December, will be remembered for many legendary designs. One of the most significant was the mini-crini, which combined the construction of the 19th century crinoline with that of a mini skirt. It was an instant success when it debuted in 1985 and quickly entered into the annals of fashion history.
The Victorian Crinoline
A big part of mid 19th century fashion involved the crinoline, a wide bell-shaped skirt the aim of which was to make a woman’s waist look as tiny as possible. At first, they were worn over a horsehair petticoat, but later that was replaced with a flexible steel cage. They remained popular right up to the late 1870s. It was over a hundred years later when Westwood’s mini-crini made its appearance. Since then designers such as John Galliano and Alexander MacQueen have become famous for their updated crinoline designs. In recent seasons crinolines have started to reappear in the shows of several directional designers.
At Louis Vuitton, Nicolas Ghesquière showed several dresses with crinolines for the SS22 season. A year later, there were many more bell-shaped dresses on the runways. Here are some of the best from the SS23 collections.
Dilara Findikoglu
The London designer showed a swanlike strapless white feathered mini bell shape with a corset which was laced up in the back.
Rochas
From Charles De Vilmorin, a full -length blue chiffon crinoline dress had a whimsical print: white and green cat with heart shaped faces.
Sportmax
A black crinoline skirt with a flat daisy motif in relief and a black jersey top with white placed prints.
Paco Rabanne
Julien Dossena showed a dress with a silver mesh tank over a layered tulle crinoline skirt and silver embellishment
Loewe
Jonathan Anderson showed several dresses with crinolines, in black, red, beige and green.
Monse
Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim showed a variety of crinolines and mini-crinis. An ankle-length sheer full skirt (with an elasticized waist) paired with short shorts, Teva-style sandals, and a trench coat with slits down the sleeves. They also showed the ‘bones’ of the mini-crini
Christian Dior
It was at Christian Dior that crinolines made the biggest impact. Maria Grazia Chiuri showed mini-crinis in black and in white. There were also long skirts in intricate lace over hoops.
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