Fall/Winter 08.09 Trend Forecast

ok i read about the menswear for a/w 08 09 a while back
i remember some mentioning of "shirting as light as snow" :p
so , basically lightweight fabrics

here are some recurring points for trends that i jotted down via premiere vision
it's all on fabrics, but that should give you some ideas for the kind of garment you will be seeing!

menswear
autumn winter 08 09

colours: red kiss, meteorite, mauve smoke, oxblood, creme cassis, sidereal, ink, humus, turtledove,

aspects: plastic & metallic, structures, semi-transparency
also: stripes on weaves
tennis, banker styles
Prince of Wales

behaviours & handles: intentional firmness
also round, compact, springy, draping

finishing:
shine whether smooth, plastic or scintillating
also: water-resistance for woollens :heart:
 
by the way
another thing:
ecological approaches.. ^_^

recycled polyesters
recycled wool
 
banker & prince of wales :wub:

that's a good update, gius.. thanks a lot. I feel so silly for not knowing any of these colours :rofl:.. everything that made sense to me was the red kiss, which I assume must be an intense kind of red?. :meow:

and definitely about the ecological approach.. even if it wasn't very clear on some designers' horizon, I think they might be all giving it a second thought after Miuccia Prada's collection, which was spectacular in the way she channelled that inspiration and will certainly become a major hit this season..
 
^oh it's some sort of finishing or coating for woollen materials
wool is naturally resistant to water --like when it lightly rains, you'll find the water just sitting on the surface and not being absorbed ... it will get all matted once it rains harder. i'm guessing they're coating it with something to make it last through harder rain, it's really interesting :) i wish i was in on the secrets! :shifty:

i love the colour names... i saw ink and meteorite so often in the lists. it's expected i guess that they will be dark colours since it's usual for fall, but humus doesn't sound good? :ninja:

oh!! you know, in s/s 07 there was supposed to be a PAPER trend
it's pro-environment as well
Too bad there wasn't enough of that in the more known fashion labels, but i am starting to see it (only now) the clothing made of paper, mostly by artist than designer, and furniture/products as well
 
colours: red kiss, meteorite, mauve smoke, oxblood, creme cassis, sidereal, ink, humus, turtledove,

i am having some trouble translating those to spanish and then imagining them...:blush:

hints on "sidereal"?
 
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i have to look it up in the dictionary too--
sidereal is like 'stellar' :lucky: it means anything related to the stars (in the sky)
sounds sparkly
 
colour trends by TEXWORLD

trends colours:
Revive
The warming light of cosy interiors in winter and the rich, expressive colourfulness of leather and woods reflect a scale of warm brown and golden shades.

Camel, leather, rust, walnut and pumpkin satisfy the need for cocooning proximity.

Allowing yourself to be spoilt and not resisting every sweet temptation makes life worth living.

Reflect
The play of light and shade is reminiscent of the cinema of the forties. The couture of that time inspires an elegance which finds itself in the silky pastels and the dark shades of the colour range.

With quality and sophistication it refines the fashion statement.

Seductive frivolity and masculine allures are blended into a sensual cocktail. The decoration of art déco enriches in the filigree details.

Preserve
The longing of mankind for unspoilt naturalness is greater than ever. The wide-open space of Nordic landscapes sets the mood with a range of cool, authentic natural shades.

Vegetal and mineral shades modulate olive green, khaki and fango tones to icy blue nuances.

Sulphur and woolly Ecru stimulate the restrained prevailing mood. Casual attitude is the ideal ground for a relaxed, but quality appearance. Today‘s claim to comfort characterizes stamps the materiality.

Construct
The cool objectivity of modern architecture offers the setting an urban atmosphere in grey and deep dark shades.

Intensive colours like red, pink, violet or green shine have a monochrome shine, like lights in the city. They define new volumes, provide rhythm for graphic or accentuated sporty looks.

A decided modernity stylishly points clearly to the future. Fashion makes use of current technologies to improve textile functionality and to find stylistic forms of expression previously unknown.
 

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^thanks for that, gloria. I loved every description.. definitely something to look forward hoping most designers interpret it just as good as it sounds. :wub:
 
thanks gloria, are those pantone colors? curious to know what the process translations are...
 
^^fur was sooo huge on men collections this winter... which was kinda interesting in some cases... and SOOOOO disgusting in most of the others (it has nothing to do with ethics and animals and enviroment and all that... i just think that the gucci fur-tux looked just WRONG!)
 
Trend Predictions: FW08

I know the february shows are months away, but in your opinion, what do you think the major catwalk trends will be?

based on what we saw for FW07 and SS08, i'd say:
-more chunky knits
-i think seventies colors such as burgandy/red, orange and brown will make a comeback
-heavy fabrics
-the "new minimalism"
-continuation of the Grey Gardens theme
-americana/quakerism (at least in NY)
-florals/nature motifs
 
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I think we will see a lot of colors. No silver/gold. Black.
Any idea when are the designers starting to create the fall collections?
 
that's true because they have to have the preparations and designs ready, so they can get the samples made before f.w fashion week in the summer
summer's already pretty soon, when you have a lot of work to do
 
as a whole, designer usually try to be about 1-2 seasons ahead in their design process
im sure some of the larger houses have already started finding inspirations and doing mock ups for FW09
 
Jeans in 2008/2009?

What do those of you in the industry see coming for late 2008/early 2009 in the jeans scene? Are skinnies going to last or anything new & exciting? What about Diesel's Yoke Jeans - is that going to actually take off?
 

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