Author: FashionUni

Playing with proportions was an important trend on the FW25 catwalk, where many designers showed oversized silhouettes, including sweaters. It is a comfortable style for consumers to embrace in uncertain times. The cozy but chic look offers a Scandinavian hygge-attitude. Here are ten of the best. Acne Studios: Designer, Jonny Johansson Acne HW25 Credits: Acne HW25/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight Look 66: A mohair sweater with a Northern pattern in beige and shades of gray. The sleeves had a puffetail. Alainpaul Alainpaul HW25 Credits: Alainpaul HW25/© launchmetrics/Spotlight Look 47: A cotton jersey sweater in wheat -colored shades had tied dance spods in oversized…

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Mycelium, the root network of fungi, is seen as a sustainable alternative to traditional fashion materials. It is biodegradable, grows fast and can be grown in various forms. For large -scale application in fashion, the material only has a few challenges. Researchers from the University of Groningen (RUG), including Marleen Kamperman and Dr. Marijke Leliveld, have received a subsidy of 100,000 euros from the Gratama Foundation to further develop this material, the RUG reports. SummaryMycelium is seen as a promising, biodegradable alternative to traditional fashion materials, but is still too vulnerable to large-scale application.Researchers from the RUG receive a subsidy…

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Almost 100 fashion brands – from emerging designers to large fashion houses – presented their collection during Shanghai Fashion Week. From minimalist and casual to avant-garde, the diversity of styles was great. Yet there were some recurring elements on the most diverse catwalks. Six HW25 trends from China. Fringes Franjes evolved from a decorative detail to a statement during Shanghai Fashion Week. They are a trademark of designer Xuzhi, which this year is celebrating the tenth anniversary of his label of the same name. In his HW25 collection, which he presented in the Xintiandi shop district, he played with the…

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Ready for the clovers, Ireland enters the fashion field. The country is ready to organize its inaugural Ireland Fashion Week this fall, where local talent is presented on a national platform, for the first time in Irish fashion history. The event, which is planned from 6 to 10 October, is intended to show many facets of Irish fashion through a number of special events that are held during the five days. In a post on Instagram, the organizers said that the event, which is said to have provided a million euros in support for Irish designers, will host 57 designers…

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H&M seems to have been inspired by a shoe design by the Belgian brand Ottange. The fashion chain has the Ottange model ‘Bandini’, which is part of the SS25 collection, copied, Ottange shares in its Instagram on Wednesdaystories. The black slingback heel with knotted details of H&M are almost identical to the ‘Bandini’ of Ottange. The Belgian brand is therefore emotional and writes: “What is the purpose of abusing a young brand that has just got off the ground?” Ottange shared her design for the first time in May/June. “We worked on development and productions for a year. I worked…

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The Dutch women’s fashion brand Zomer has been selected as one of the finalists for the prestigious LVMH Prize 2025. The final will take place on 3 September in the Louis Vuitton Fondation in Paris, where all nominees show their collections to an international professional jury. The LVMH Prize focuses on designers below forty with at least two collections presented. The prize acts as a springboard to international recognition. Earlier winners include Simon Porte Jacquemus, Thebe Magugu and Nensi Dojaka. SummaryThe Dutch fashion brand Zomer is a finalist for the prestigious LVMH Prize 2025.Summer is known for its playful and…

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Not so long ago, visitors to fashion shows would not have worn jeans or other denim items. They were considered too casual. That all changed when certain ‘edgy’ designers started to include Denim in their ready-to-wear collections in the mid-2000s. Vetements, off-white and Y/project were included. Nowadays, Denim Outfits are just as omnipresent among show visitors as on the catwalks. Visitors played with proportions; They demonstrated the current trend for wide and baggy jeans combined with jackets with wide shoulders. In addition, cut-offs and worked Denim were popular. Credits: PFW FW25 Street Style Denim Edition/ © Launchmetrics/ Spotlight A visitor…

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New academic research challenges the circular story of industry and exposes fundamental economic errors. The circular economy model of fashion, which was presented for a long time as the solution to tackle textile waste at the same time, to reduce CO2 emissions and to maintain economic growth, could be built on fundamentally wrong economic assumptions. This is apparent from new academic research. A study by Loughborough University London, published in the Peer-Reviewed Magazine Frontiers in Sustainability, has shown that the amount of 500 billion dollars in potential economic savings by circular fashion with no less than 450 billion dollars could…

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The British Fashion Council (BFC) has canceled the June edition of London Fashion Week (LFW) to focus on offering “crucial commercial opportunities for British designers”. SummaryThe British Fashion Council (BFC) has canceled the June edition of London Fashion Week (LFW).LFW June, originally ‘London Collections: Men’, was intended to highlight various fashion communities, but was confronted with decreasing participation, which questioned the relevance.Instead of LFW June, the BFC will focus on commercial projects such as the London Show Rooms in Paris, with an emphasis on supporting men’s fashion brands to tackle the lack of a specific platform. LFW June was originally…

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In just two editions, Mercedes-Benz Bucharest Fashion Week (MBBFW) has been able to position itself as one of the most interesting events in the emerging international fashion world. The Romanian event is building an ambitious platform, driven by important institutional alliances-such as the camera Nazional Della Moda Italiana (CNMI)-the support of top sponsors such as Mercedes-Benz and a strong dedication to the creative talent of Eastern Europe. This strategic combination does not fall from the sky. It is a reaction to the growing fame of Romania as a destination for luxury production-with companies such as Louis Vuitton and Moncler that…

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