Spirituality and science combined and expressed in graphic patterns and colors, a new fashion trend reminiscent of the futuristic through filters, colors, light, and layering overlays.
Dries Van Noten, in SS/21, brings forth "beauty that evokes energy," in a photoshoot instead of the runway, showcasing adaptations and innovations for the pandemic. "We've lost things, but we've learned things. It's driving a new kind of creativity."
One can observe digital effects and technological interferences creating prints with more futuristic styles.
The prints that permeate the collection also evoke psychedelic suns, suns and moons, light bars, and palm trees.
Van Noten merged his women's and men's collections into one—a process of streamlining and, as a consequence, cost reduction.
We can observe that many designers are reinventing their visual identity through interventions of bright patterns and colors that bring a sense of translucency, resulting in an energetic design.
As presented in the latest Kenzo Spring/Summer 2021 collection, distorted and watercolor florals are on-trend.
The fabulous combination of colors and distorted patterns creates a unique graphic effect for the pieces.
The designer brings the reference of beekeeper hats with veils, a protest against climate change and the moment of social distancing.