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Fashion trends of 2024, designers, iconic objects and garments, market trends

Table of Contents The fashion market 2024: Trends between technological innovation and timeless garments If you want to find out what the fashion industry trends of 2024 will be, you first need to know how this sector will move. Indeed, the fashion industry has been increasingly influenced in recent years by changes that depend not only on...

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Inspiration how ideas are born

Table of Contents "The act of creation is, first and foremost, an act of courage" - Pablo Picasso In this guide to creativity, we will take you through the process of turning an idea into a tangible fashion project. This article will serve as a real fashion course, ideal for those who are starting out on their own path...

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Why Demna Gvasalia is the first designer to truly understand millenials

Some designers manage to have timeless insights that transcend history. Others have the ability to so intimately capture the spirit of a historical moment that their power is extinguished at the slightest change in the status quo. Then there are some who seem good at first, but in the long run do the same....

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Can a trend really be predicted?

You may have heard of normcore. Normcore' is one of the trends of the century, so much so that it threatened to be the word of the year for the Oxford English Dictionary in 2014, going head-to-head with 'bae'. The term was launched by the agency/art collective K-Hole during the presentation of generational branding at the Serpentine Gallery in London in...

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