Fashion trends ahead in 2021
With delicate flowers and bold shoulders, and yes, some knots, here's how to start planning for spring 2021.
Spring and summer shows were a breath of fresh air with a strong emphasis on simplicity and imagination. It reminded us that fashion always brings happiness, and style should always be an adventure, that as the epidemic approached, we needed what we needed. Although we may be under our blankets for a while, this is what we look forward to wearing in the spring of 2021.
Craft-inspired pieces give intricate construction and details shine and are the perfect pattern for a spring morning.
Even designers are inclined to work at home comfortably, but they do not want to compromise on style. Nuts Galer has appeared on the scene and notable features include the beautiful Mint Green featured in Provenza Schuler and the Chartreuse featured in Salvatore Ferragamo. It's comforting to know that we can wear comfortable clothes next summer.
It's no secret that Bonka Fashion College Tokyo is one of the most famous fashion institutions in the world.
"All the students and staff of Banka Fashion College love fashion," said Sachiko Ihara, president of the college. Have also been developing in style.
After months of lockdown, Japanese schools have reopened their doors, which could lead to a physical return to class with social distance measures. Here, 10 Banka Fashion College students from afar share their experiences of doing the course, virtual tutorials, how it feels to be back in college, and what they wore to commemorate their first day.
The dress is kisoke Kanda, kimono Hori [thigh length kimono] is my grandmother's, and I rolled up the obi string that my mother gave me in the hairband.
What do you like about Banka Fashion College?
The facilities are well equipped and the teachers treat us like a family. It's also great for your organizations to recognize.
What were some of the challenges of doing coursework from afar?
It was difficult to sketch and cut out patterns in a small room, and you couldn't get immediate feedback, which slowed things down.
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