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Thu, Feb 02 2023, 12:20 pm
I'm not a fashionista but I love clothes.
If you look at high end shops at the more expensive clothing, you begin to see patterns or trends.
What I am seeing: The florals are giving way to more swirly kinds of patterns, kind of paisley like but less sharply defined. The florals that are showing are a bit different. Not as busy, there is a lot of solid color material in between the flowers. So for instance, this D&G dress:https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p/dolce-gabbana-floral-print-belted-midi-shirtdress-prod256280330?childItemId=NMB7YRA_&navpath=cat000000_cat000730_cat7210731_cat82060731_cat31050731&page=0&position=32
The ruching has changed. There is much more draping of the material and also twist fronts. Like so:
https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p.....on=34
There are still ruffles, but they have changed. Much much more asymetrical ruffles, vertical ruffles, not really seeing as many multi-tiers or ruffles straight around the bottom. https://www.nordstrom.com/s/ru.....r=001
There are gorgeous pastels (no more brown cognac) like this dress: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/la.....r=331
I still see a little bit of micro pleating, but not really medium/large pleats in skirts. https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....+SAGE
Lots and lots and lots of belted shirtdresses like so: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/la.....r=331
An interesting 90's trend is mixed prints. So there is something like this: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/tw.....r=367
I have a feeling that appliques will be making a comeback for wedding wear. I'm beginning to see it, and its something that would be right up the frum style.
There are still a lot of asymetrical hems, so handkerchief hems are there a lot and those kinds of difference would still be in style. https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....BLACK or
https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....BLACK or https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....LIGHT
Overall, a lot of clean simple lines like this: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/st.....r=460
Anyway, not that I can afford any of this. And not that I even dress remotely like this. But I enjoy armchair fashion! FWIW, I recently went shopping in Junees and bought my daughter a bunch of outfits (I hate real shopping and try to do as much as possible as early as possible) that don't necessarily incorporate all this. Frum fashion is really really different and has its own more monochramatic look in general. You know, either its tan, black, or white.
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Tangerine
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Thu, Feb 02 2023, 12:38 pm
amother Dill wrote: | I'm not a fashionista but I love clothes.
If you look at high end shops at the more expensive clothing, you begin to see patterns or trends.
What I am seeing: The florals are giving way to more swirly kinds of patterns, kind of paisley like but less sharply defined. The florals that are showing are a bit different. Not as busy, there is a lot of solid color material in between the flowers. So for instance, this D&G dress:https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p/dolce-gabbana-floral-print-belted-midi-shirtdress-prod256280330?childItemId=NMB7YRA_&navpath=cat000000_cat000730_cat7210731_cat82060731_cat31050731&page=0&position=32
The ruching has changed. There is much more draping of the material and also twist fronts. Like so:
https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p.....on=34
There are still ruffles, but they have changed. Much much more asymetrical ruffles, vertical ruffles, not really seeing as many multi-tiers or ruffles straight around the bottom. https://www.nordstrom.com/s/ru.....r=001
There are gorgeous pastels (no more brown cognac) like this dress: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/la.....r=331
I still see a little bit of micro pleating, but not really medium/large pleats in skirts. https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....+SAGE
Lots and lots and lots of belted shirtdresses like so: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/la.....r=331
An interesting 90's trend is mixed prints. So there is something like this: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/tw.....r=367
I have a feeling that appliques will be making a comeback for wedding wear. I'm beginning to see it, and its something that would be right up the frum style.
There are still a lot of asymetrical hems, so handkerchief hems are there a lot and those kinds of difference would still be in style. https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....BLACK or
https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....BLACK or https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....LIGHT
Overall, a lot of clean simple lines like this: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/st.....r=460
Anyway, not that I can afford any of this. And not that I even dress remotely like this. But I enjoy armchair fashion! FWIW, I recently went shopping in Junees and bought my daughter a bunch of outfits (I hate real shopping and try to do as much as possible as early as possible) that don't necessarily incorporate all this. Frum fashion is really really different and has its own more monochramatic look in general. You know, either its tan, black, or white. |
Thank you for taking the time to write and link.
I am also an amateur armchair fashionista and I think you hit it right on the head.
I agree with your conclusions about the floral argument that it’s shifting into a different type of floral (maybe more tropical?) and heading towards paisley.
In the frum stores I noticed lots of wrap around styles (skirts and tops) dark denims, asymmetricals, zany prints.
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alibaba1
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Thu, Feb 02 2023, 1:36 pm
As someone from the fashion industry. There is a place called WGSN they foresee the trends of the future. The big brands will do it first like prada, gucci etc and then the rest will follow. Not all the trends are applicable for the frum world, so each shop will decide for themselves which trend to use. For example this season colors purple emerald green and fuchia are very in. Both in pastel and flashy version. Which obviously not all frum stores will dare to sell.The skirts are actually mini, which also frum stores cant sell. All the other trends carry through for a few seasons like for example blazers, plaids, silk, slip skirts. White shirts in all kind of variations. Long denim skirts... As long as it suits your figure and you feel comfortable !
In general the vibe is that people had enough of not dressing up in corona and now they are happy to dress up, bold colors, big statement pieces ( think big earrings big belts etc)
Preppy is also coning back as people are going back to work in offices (read mini plaids skirts, shirts, blazers, thick sole mocassins)
Outdoor sportswear is still in -
If you follow the reflective on instagram they have great ideas of very fashion forward clothing.
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dancingqueen
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Fri, Feb 03 2023, 1:24 pm
amother Dill wrote: | I'm not a fashionista but I love clothes.
If you look at high end shops at the more expensive clothing, you begin to see patterns or trends.
What I am seeing: The florals are giving way to more swirly kinds of patterns, kind of paisley like but less sharply defined. The florals that are showing are a bit different. Not as busy, there is a lot of solid color material in between the flowers. So for instance, this D&G dress:https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p/dolce-gabbana-floral-print-belted-midi-shirtdress-prod256280330?childItemId=NMB7YRA_&navpath=cat000000_cat000730_cat7210731_cat82060731_cat31050731&page=0&position=32
The ruching has changed. There is much more draping of the material and also twist fronts. Like so:
https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p.....on=34
There are still ruffles, but they have changed. Much much more asymetrical ruffles, vertical ruffles, not really seeing as many multi-tiers or ruffles straight around the bottom. https://www.nordstrom.com/s/ru.....r=001
There are gorgeous pastels (no more brown cognac) like this dress: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/la.....r=331
I still see a little bit of micro pleating, but not really medium/large pleats in skirts. https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....+SAGE
Lots and lots and lots of belted shirtdresses like so: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/la.....r=331
An interesting 90's trend is mixed prints. So there is something like this: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/tw.....r=367
I have a feeling that appliques will be making a comeback for wedding wear. I'm beginning to see it, and its something that would be right up the frum style.
There are still a lot of asymetrical hems, so handkerchief hems are there a lot and those kinds of difference would still be in style. https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....BLACK or
https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....BLACK or https://www.saksfifthavenue.co.....LIGHT
Overall, a lot of clean simple lines like this: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/st.....r=460
Anyway, not that I can afford any of this. And not that I even dress remotely like this. But I enjoy armchair fashion! FWIW, I recently went shopping in Junees and bought my daughter a bunch of outfits (I hate real shopping and try to do as much as possible as early as possible) that don't necessarily incorporate all this. Frum fashion is really really different and has its own more monochramatic look in general. You know, either its tan, black, or white. |
You have a good eye! I was recently at one of these high end department stores and I saw some of the above trends, but still a lot of tiered midi and maxi floral dresses. So no need to get rid of all your colorful dresses and go to back to all black! So many beautiful colors out there now for spring.
And I agree that frum fashion is really different.
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amother
Wandflower
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Fri, Feb 03 2023, 2:22 pm
alibaba1 wrote: | As someone from the fashion industry. There is a place called WGSN they foresee the trends of the future. The big brands will do it first like prada, gucci etc and then the rest will follow. Not all the trends are applicable for the frum world, so each shop will decide for themselves which trend to use. For example this season colors purple emerald green and fuchia are very in. Both in pastel and flashy version. Which obviously not all frum stores will dare to sell.The skirts are actually mini, which also frum stores cant sell. All the other trends carry through for a few seasons like for example blazers, plaids, silk, slip skirts. White shirts in all kind of variations. Long denim skirts... As long as it suits your figure and you feel comfortable !
In general the vibe is that people had enough of not dressing up in corona and now they are happy to dress up, bold colors, big statement pieces ( think big earrings big belts etc)
Preppy is also coning back as people are going back to work in offices (read mini plaids skirts, shirts, blazers, thick sole mocassins)
Outdoor sportswear is still in -
If you follow the reflective on instagram they have great ideas of very fashion forward clothing. |
Based on your user name I'm assuming the fashion industry your in has something to do with ali express?
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amother
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Fri, Feb 03 2023, 2:36 pm
Some denim dresses can look so refined and some can look cheap. It really depends on the piece.
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amother
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Sat, Feb 04 2023, 2:11 pm
Slip dresses are still very in.
I got one black for Shabbos and one denim slip type dress for weekday and it really elevated my look. I will try to get a white one for the summer.
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sara_s
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Sat, Feb 04 2023, 2:14 pm
amother Aubergine wrote: | Slip dresses are still very in.
I got one black for Shabbos and one denim slip type dress for weekday and it really elevated my look. I will try to get a white one for the summer. |
Can you please post an example of what you mean by a slip type dress? I thought it meant a straight satin sleeveless dress that looked like a slip, but that wouldn't work with denim..
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Sat, Feb 04 2023, 7:44 pm
amother Aubergine wrote: | Slip dresses are still very in.
I got one black for Shabbos and one denim slip type dress for weekday and it really elevated my look. I will try to get a white one for the summer. |
This would look terrible on short overweight me. I guess it’s hopeless that I could look in style…
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amother
Aubergine
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Sun, Feb 05 2023, 3:44 am
sara_s wrote: | Can you please post an example of what you mean by a slip type dress? I thought it meant a straight satin sleeveless dress that looked like a slip, but that wouldn't work with denim.. |
For weekday slip is too fancy IMO. I bought a denim dress in the same flattering shape as a slip. So it was called the denim slip.
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amother
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Sun, Feb 05 2023, 3:47 am
amother Pansy wrote: | This would look terrible on short overweight me. I guess it’s hopeless that I could look in style… |
It depends where you carry your weight. I’m very curvy with big behind, stomach, top and a smaller waist and this is a great style for me.
Also, it is meant to be worn as a layering piece. A long cardigan thrown over, a blazer, sweatshirt ect that can hide the unflattering stomach and tush.
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alibaba1
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Sun, Feb 05 2023, 4:26 am
amother Wandflower wrote: | Based on your user name I'm assuming the fashion industry your in has something to do with ali express? |
No its not lol! Made this username many years ago before I was in the industry
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amother
Lightcoral
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Sun, Feb 05 2023, 6:16 am
Links please? I don't know what you're referring too
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amother
Lightcoral
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Sun, Feb 05 2023, 6:22 am
I'm looking for teen girls and I am clueless!
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amother
Linen
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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 8:41 am
How about for weekday? What is in?
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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 1:26 pm
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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 1:29 pm
They're alexander mcqueen knock offs. Very cute
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Mon, Feb 13 2023, 5:10 pm
thanks so much everbody
keep sharing
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