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A few years ago, the world just experienced some situations. People were full of desire for "life" and pursued eye-catching bright colors in the fashion industry, as if they were going to "grab" something.
Now, everything has passed, and everyone's daily life has formed a new pattern of life, which also affects people's rational choice of clothing.
When it comes to comfortable loungewear, those otherworldly styles that are close to the daily life of modern women stand out, adding a modern touch to the single items and colors of commuting and daily life. More importantly, it can turn commuter clothes and home-style clothes into daily clothes, and the appearance of the show can truly guide people to wear them on the street.
Don't think too much about dreams. We should make our daily life richer and combine fashion and daily life, so as to better enrich our wardrobe.
Next, let's take a look at the big names who are the fashion vane at Paris Fashion Week and reveal the latest news for everyone! Prada interprets the beauty of care, love and reality with its "Taking Care" collection. Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons understand that fashion is deeply integrated and affects our lives, and they re-examine clothing related to daily life to reveal beauty in all its forms.
Early fame, the fine-needle knitwear known as "Prada", with a pure white dress with embroidery and appliqués, was inspired by wedding dresses. These styles were previously worn only for special occasions, but now they can be turned into daily wear, indicating the importance of having a sense of ritual even on ordinary days.
The second is military shirts and dresses derived from men's military uniforms, their false collars cut to fit the lines of a woman's body, as well as simple miniskirts and miniskirts.
The white is said to be inspired by the nurse's white coat, a compliment to the beauty of caring for others and a silent resistance to past experiences in the hope of having good hope. The dresses were designed by Delphine Drez Fendi, the fourth generation of the Fendi family and the current artistic director of jewelry. "When she came to the office on her first day, she was wearing blue and brown," said art director Kim Jones. "It suited her well and she loved the unique style she brought to Fendi."
Delfina breaks dress rules with casual gestures, showing elegance and becoming a muse, providing modern women with practical workplace attire.