Women’s Fashion Week Spring / Summer 2020

As a creative mind in the lingerie, swimsuit or lingerie industry, decoding Fashion Week can be a source of inspiration for your future collections. Close-ups of the details to note, for finishes, prints, colors and accessories. Discover an in-depth analysis of the Women’s Fashion Week Summer 2020 trends presented in Paris by Vanessa Causse, our trends forecaster and our designer. Key Aspects and Emerging Trends through this synthetic analysis. This new Fashion Week was the scene of a revival of creation to sublimate raw materials and innovate on cuts and finishes.

We suggest you to identify the key points of the collections to inspire your collections and your creative process. Enjoy ! Shapes Inspiration // Asymmetry

Asymmetry was used throughout several collections during this fashion week. Wrapped around the body or put voluntarily in a structured way, the clothes show the skin in an unexpectedly and novel way.

Ann Demeulmeester Chloé Y:Project Each & Other Ann Demeulemeester Shapes Inspiration // The New Necklines

During this Fashion week almost every designer was working on new necklines. In lightweight fabrics as well as leather, top clothes are more sensual and let the skin appear. Inspired by lingerie, as in Olivier Theyskens collection, the décolté is put forward in the 2020 show collections, becoming one of the main elements of the looks.

Anton Belinskiy Giambattista Valli Elie Saab Olivier Theyskens Shapes Inspiration // New Cut

This week of creation has shown a lot of daring in terms of cut. Patronnage reinvents itself for very marked cuts. The décolletés, the shoulders are on stage for more sculpturality. The materials and colors are used in contrast to accentuate this modeling work.

Balmain Valentino OFF-WHITE Rick Owens Shapes Inspiration // New Sleeves

voluminous, structured, puffy and silky or embroidered, this Fashion Week was clearly focused on sleeves as a new way of working with the shape of the silhouette.

Stella Mc cartney Y:Project Rahul Mishra Giambattista Valli Elie Saab Style Inspiration // Total denim

Headlining this season: the denim look borrowed from all ages (70s to 90s) ultra luxury version and seamless cuts, for uninhibited elegance from everyday life.

Bottega Veneta Chanel Andrew Gn Style Inspiration // Gyp-set

There's something like Janis Joplin on the catwalks of the season. Fashion affirms its rebellious off-handness, with a multitude of bohemian-rock accents of the seventies. Place in hippy silhouettes haloed with additional impressions, in a neo-Woodstock register, which - zero fault cuts - applies perfectly to today.

Dior Etro Celine Celine Paco Rabanne Style Inspiration // Babydoll

Candy hues and doll looks are all part of the catwalk of the , J.W. Anderson and Miu Miu fashion shows. A graceful trend in flying games ... Just like a spring-summer 2020 romantic season.

Giambattista Valli Miu Miu JW Anderson Giambattista Valli Style Inspiration //Safari

Between safari influence and adventurous lines, this season, we play the Indiana Jones in the feminine in favor of a chic contemporary urban component for the summer a locker room spirit, designed to go around the world.

Alberta Ferretti Fendi Dolce Gabbana Elie Saab Style Inspiration // Tie and dye

More than a trend, a recurrence. The jumpsuit arrives each season at the top of the desires of the moment, constantly metamorphosed to become a summer tocade. Here, fashion multiplies hippie winks with hallucinogenic faded prints, neo-grunge comeback imposing itself in the style of a flash of lighted style.

Dior Alberta Ferretti Isabel Marant Issey Miyake Style Inspiration // Fluo chic

Sources of inspiration in bulk: individuality, inclusiveness, the 90s, punk. The result: a festival of colorblocks, neon lights, architectural fun and technical materials to put your eyes on it, challenge and make fashion a party.

Versace Valentino Junya Watanabe Courrèges Style Inspiration // Shoulder power

New exercise in style: the trench, reinvented in games of volumes and shoulders: rounds for business girl of the 90s at , armor sharpened for retro-futuristic heroine at Balenciaga.

Balenciaga Junya Watanabe Stella McCartney Style Inspiration // Vegetation

In 2019, the spirit of adventure is high with the new visions of Jennifer Lopez's Versace jungle dress for the Grammy Awards 2000, the decors of palm motifs applied on transparency at Dolce & Gabbana and the art deco motifs transposed in a palette of tropical tones at .

Versace Louis Vuitton Manish Arora