VOGUE
The Top 12 Runway Trends of Spring 2016
http://www.vogue.com/13361086/best-fashion-trends-spring-2016-runways/
Vogue posted 133 photos from different designers of the 12 Runway Trends of Spring 2016 and broken down the key trends putting them into look books displaying photographs of the runway looks for this year and the designer that created the look. Multiple trends are created this year from off the shoulder clothing to cool street style. Each designer has uniquely created their lines fit to predicting S/S 16.
SPRING/SUMMER 2016 READY-TO-WEAR
Chanel
And so to Aeroport Paris Cambon, Karl Lagerfeld’s idea of how air travel should be: complete with airline lounges, Chanel branded luggage trollies, smiling staff stationed behind check-in desks, strapping luggage handlers, and signage directing models to gates (No. 5… naturally), Paris’ Grand Palais had been transformed into an airy, brightly-lit fully fledged airport, and pretty fancy it was too. Nothing like the shenanigans recently witnessed here, where bosses of Air France were mobbed and left shirtless. This was an altogether first class affair.
With no hurried travellers (although the information screen did announce a couple of delays) one by one models emerged, some wheeling along luggage, and occasionally stopping by check-in to collect travel documents like they had all the time in the world. Classic tweedy skirt suits, some with pencil skirts and dropped shoulder jackets, others with cropped three-quarter sleeve boucle jackets recalled a more glamorous time of air travel; they were the sort of ensembles one might put on in the hope of getting an upgrade, while a younger sportier gang donned track pants or knitted skirts and sweater combos - just the ticket for a comfortable long haul. Topped with baseball caps turned backwards and mirrored aviators to shield their faces, they called to mind the all too familiar pap shot of the hottest, newest celebrity as she emerges from a flight to the intrusion of flashbulbs.
There was lots of layering here: full skirts were fastened over trousers, sweaters were tied around waists and elsewhere knotted around the shoulders, almost as though the girls got stung at check in with excess baggage and instead of paying the fee, decided to pull out pieces and throw them on instead all in an effort to aid weight restrictions. The theme of air travel carried through, right down to the soles of shoes, where flat form sandals were lit up depicting the lights on a runway. Come fly with Chanel? Yes please.
Sarah Harris- http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2016/ready-to-wear/chanel
Chanel has a super mix up of colours this year with the collection containing many looks made up of a variety of colour schemes. The most popular seems to be the blue, white and red mix which is thoroughly throughout the collection. For S/S 16 Chanel create the usual tweed suit for women with the uses of the collections colour and a mix of tweed skirts, jackets and hats for the summer. Other looks a jumpers and mini skirts, flared skirts layer over trousers, tops and jackets with the look accessorized with large sunglasses, layers of silver chained necklaces and pearls, silver bracelets, headbands, caps, clutches and handbags with the mixture of shoes being sandals or silver and clear wedged heels. The hair was either loosely down or in a middle parting with pig tails at the back held together with a silver clasp between them.
Spring-Summer 2016 Ready-to-Wear CHANEL Collection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2AC3kw4s84&index=8&list=PL5EE65D01F6E3FD33
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