In Fall 2020, the traditional Scottish Tartan stripes and wild animal prints had taken the fashion world. You can easily see the presence of these patterns on the catwalks as well as on the streets. So what about this Fall? Which patterns will become popular and replace the stripes and animal prints of last year?
Patchwork – Patch up optimism
If you haven’t heard of patchwork, this pattern is ‘patched’ together from different colorful fabrics, patterns, and materials to create an improvisation fashion mix. Originally, this pattern originated from popular fashion when the world fell into a great crisis. A life of poverty caused people to gather the excess fabric to fill in the holes and tears of clothes. Despite being a symbol of difficulty, patchwork today has become the creative inspiration of many high-end fashion houses such as Etro, Dolce & Gabbana, Chanel, etc.
Dolce & Gabbana’s patchwork trench coat design. (Photo: Dolce & Gabbana)
(Photo: Chanel)
And this Fall, when we’ve almost been at home for the past few months filled with boredom, the eye-catching random patchwork has suddenly become a perfect therapy to release negative energy and bring fresh inspiration to life. Bringing together colorful scraps of fabric opens up a full of optimism new fashion view and a way for fashion houses to move towards sustainable fashion.
(Photo: Style du Monde)
Pastel flowers for a gentle autumn day
Suppose the floral pattern of Summer is a colorful tropical garden ưith exaggerated sizes. Autumn is more delicate with lovely miniature flowers. The colors of the autumn flower pattern are also softer and more elegant with sweet pastel tones such as pink, lilac purple, etc.
(Photo: Simone Rocha)
Appearing on flowing midi dresses and thin sweaters, Autumn’s floral patterns conquer fashionistas by their youthfulness and unpretentiousness. Don’t forget to add to your wardrobe the wide-neck dresses with Cottagecore small flower because this is an item that fans are expected to stir up the wardrobe this Fall.
(Photo: Want My Chic)
(Photo: @sara_waiste)
Art deco – fascinating geometric exhibition on fashion designs
This Fall also sees the return of artistic geometric patterns called Art deco. Suppose you are still unfamiliar with this concept. In that case, Art deco is about turning simple geometric lines into decorative design and applying them to materials or cuts. Art deco appears attractive with striking retro colors or eye-catching metallic materials with modern trends in the collection of Marc Jacobs, Versace, Prada, etc.
(Photo: Marc Jacobs)
(Photo: Prada)
Art deco often uses straight lines with depth but still soft and vivid. If you are a lover of art and simple geometric stripes, let Art deco outfits turn you into a lively and irresistible ‘show’ this Fall.
(Photo: @ester_exposito)
(Photo: Style Vore)
Logomania – a new brand position statement
There are two ways of reacting to these logo designs: hate or impassioned. There will be people who are fed up with excessive branding. However, many fashionistas still crave the original trendy beauty of this way of thinking.
(Photo: Louis Vuitton)
(Photo: Gucci)
This Fall, fashion houses will please both of these opinions with the clever stylization of their logos. Like the ‘V’ in the Valentino, the brand name was used to create the wavy chevron pattern on the jacket. Those patterns all captivated the community at once. Fashion lovers have to change their view of the once-forgotten logomania design.
(Photo: Valentino)
(Photo: Style du Monde)