By: Lizzy Bowring
Head of Catwalks, WGSN

From SS’16 Catwalk, Lizzy Bowring suggests key trends starting from colors to designers that will define the season. Her personal favorite being Stella McCartney, Dior and acne, with denim, black and white, grays & metallic to rule, we bring you a low down of her five essential trends as she and her team analyses where trends are in the curve, pre-season collections, the ‘tastemakers’ and retail data – mixed with expert intuition-

Colour Predictions

Back in August, we predicted the top colours that would dominate this season’s runway. Here’s a glimpse at how this played out on the catwalks of New York, London, Milan and Paris.

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Modern Masters

Our last prediction for S/S 16 saw designers focusing on the art of luxurious craftsmanship and a ruthless attention to detail. Specifically, we predicted designers making acute references to past history –the artists of ancient Rome, the Flemish masters and the 19th century. These references were – as we predicted – pulled into reality with a modern twist and in styles that float around the body.

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Leisure Luxe

WGSN predicted the evolution of the athleisure trend in an oversized luxe sport trend we called “Leisure Luxe.” On the runways, we saw “Leisure Luxe” in the combination of sporty elements with casual, oversized, relaxed and loose fits. We further saw this in sporty silhouettes in luxurious materials and an emphasis on texture.

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Latin Glamour

Inspired by the opening of Cuba and the Caribbean landscape, WGSN predicted vibrant colours in an overtly feminine trend we call “Latin Glamour.” We saw this playing out specifically in bare shoulders, saturated colour palettes, hothouse florals, an electrifying mix of patterns and cascading ruffles.

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Graceful Edge

The vintage heirlooms of Granny’s attic inspired our second trend – a return to feminine, graceful and romantic looks of the past. On the runways we saw “Graceful Edge” in the explosion of layered lace, precise pleats, sheer materials, and soft florals. We also predicted – and saw – this trend in washed denim with loose fits and nostalgic styling.

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Culture Club

We predicted an evolution of the 80s in a youthful trend inspired by street culture and the electro-rock music scene. This played out on the catwalks with high-octane colours and body conscious, polished glamour with the look and feel of the digital age.

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1Christian Dior Couture and Raf Simons announced today that after three and half years as Creative Director of Women collections Mr Simons will not renew his contract with Christian Dior. Paris, October 22nd 2015 – Mr Simons has reached this decision for personal reasons and the collection he has presented in Paris on October 2nd 2015 was his last one for the House.

While later Raf Simons said “it is after careful and long consideration that I have decided to leave my position as Creative Director of Christian Dior Couture Women’s collection. It is a decision, based entirely and equally on my desire to focus on other interests in my life, including my own brand, and the passions that drive me outside of my work. Christian Dior is an extraordinary company, and it has been an immense privilege to be allowed to write a few pages of this magnificent book. I want to thank M. Bernard Arnault for the trust he has put in me, giving me the incredible opportunity to work at this beautiful house surrounded by the most amazing team one could ever dream of. I have also had the chance over the last few years to benefit from the leadership of Sidney Toledano. His thoughtful, heartfelt and inspired management will also remain as one of the most important experience of my professional career. ” Bernard Arnault and Sidney Toledano acknowledge Raf Simons’ decision and very warmly thank him for his exceptional contribution to the House.

Renowned brand Tommy Hilfiger has launched a new virtual reality shopping experience where customers can watch the Fall 2015 Hilfiger Collection runway show in 3D, 360-degree virtual reality.

The experience was introduced to the customers for the first time at the brand’s New York store. The virtual reality experience comes through the Samsung GearVR device, which gives the customers the front row view of the runway show that was held at Manhattan’s Park Avenue Armory in February, as well as backstage access.

To capture the all-around image, Tommy Hilfiger worked with the Netherlands-based start-up WeMakeVR, which filmed the show using a 3-D camera fitted with 14 special lenses. The lenses allow the camera to capture video in 360 degrees both vertically and horizontally, with no blind spots.

The Hilfiger Collectionvirtual reality experience will be available at select stores includingLondon Amsterdam, Dusseldorf, Milan, Florence, Zurich, Paris and Moscow. The concept will also be launching at wholesale with Selfridges, London’s iconic department store.

1Museum at FIT is going to present a new and ingenious exhibition titled ‘Fairy Tale Fashion’ which will bring alive the famous fairytales through high fashion.

The new exhibition is organized by associate curator Colleen Hill and the set has been designed by architect Kim Ackert. On display will be more than 80 outfits and accessories from designers such as Thom Browne, Dolce and Gabbana, Tom Ford, Giles, Mary Katrantzou, Marchesa, Alexander McQueen, Rick Owens, Prada, Rodarte, and Walter Van Beirendonck to name a few.

On focus will be artwork by famous early 20th-century artists such as Edmund Dulac, Arthur Rackham, and A.H. Watson. Wide and large photographs from Kirsty Mitchell’s Wonderland series will also be presented.

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The exhibition will highlight 14 classic fairy tales, which is divided into four sections. The first section, Forest includes the tales of “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Snow White,” “The Fairies,” “Rapunzel,” and “Snow White and Rose Red.” “Cinderella,” “Furrypelts,” “The Snow Queen,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Sleeping Beauty” will be featured in the section ‘Castle’. The third, Sea, highlights “The Little Mermaid” and “The Swan Maidens,” and the last section, Parallel Worlds, will show “Alice in Wonderland” and “The Wizard of Oz.”

Power fashion house Chanel has unveiled its stunning cruise 2016 ad campaign.

Lensed by Karl Lagerfeild and styled by Carine Roitfeld, the stunning images feature models Charlotte Free, Stella Lucia and Kitty Hayes wearing the brand’s latest cruise 2016 outfits. The models are seen posing in an outdoor setting surrounded by trees and greenery. The focus is kept on the patchwork prints, colorful bags and vibrant designs.

Fashion house Givenchy has unveiled new watch collection named after ocean’s fiercest predator- the Shark.

The watches are Givenchy’s take on the diver’s watch and boast an octagonal case in several different finishes.The caseincludes a rotating bevel and Givenchy’s signature golden crown and buckle, sapphire glass, and high-precision Swiss Made quartz movement. The band is made of black rubber and has a steel backbone down the center.

The collection will be available at select retailers and Givenchy stores this month.

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From glittery eyes to dark lips, the fall 2015 beauty trends are stunning, dramatic and a must try for everyone.

The Dewy Makeup Look

This trend is very elegant and looks very natural. The beauty trend was seen on the runway show of Michael Kors and you can carry this look to any occasion.

Face- Naked healthy skin with luminous glow was huge hit on runway. Barely visible foundation and flushed cheek instead of contour can help you to achieve the beautiful look.

Eyes- Leave the silver and gold, this time it is Bronze which is trending.  Bronze can be used to highlight the upper eyelids and lower eyelids and goes out well with the naked skin and pink lips.

Lips- Pink lips or nude lips are the perfect match for the naked face. It helps to focus on the glow of the face and make it look natural.

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The 50s Inspired Look

This trend is very strong and bold where lips are the highlight of the look. The trend was seen at the Marc Jacobs Fall 2015 runway show.

Face- Matte skin is in the trend and is gorgeous. One can go for a matte face primer and powder foundation to get the perfect matte skin.

Eyes- The eyelids are highlighted with a shimmery silver eyeshadow. The glossy eyeshadow and defined eyebrows balances with the matte dark lipstick and matte skin.

Lips- The dark lipstick is the one that will pop out the whole look. A matte wine colored lipstick, dark red or dark purple will go perfectly with the matte skin.

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The Smokey-Smoldering Look

The Smokey eyes are never out of trend was seen at fall runway shows of Nicole Miller, Ellie Saab and Burberry.

Face- A flushed skin is the base of this look. Contouring is out and pink or coral blush are in the trend.

Eyes- The eyes are major highlight of this look. Smudged lids, edgy eyeliner and clumpy mascara are used to get the look. Bold shades of gray, green and brown are perfect for smudgy eyelids.

Lips- Lips are kept nude or added with shine with lip gloss. The lip is kept nude so that it can highlight the smokey eyes.

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The Minimal Bridal look

This fall, the bridal trend is about keeping it minimal. The trend was spotted at fall bridal shows of Marchesa and Monique Lhuillier.

Face- Dewy and radiant skin is perfect for the brides to glow on their big day. The cheek bones are highlighted with pink or peach blush to give the natural look.

Eyes- Thick defined eyebrows are in trend. Eyeshadows in shiny shades of gold, silver, peach or pink are perfect for this look.

Lips- Lips are also kept natural and little glossy, so it blends perfectly with the whole look. Pink and peaches are the color for this season.

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The Gabardine Lace campaign by Burberry is revealed by British actresses Holliday Grainger and Clara Paget. Shot in London by photographer Mario Testino, under the creative direction of Christopher Bailey, the collection references English heritage lace detailed on the gold metal temples, inspired by draped gabardine and include polished metal and acetate frames.

The acetate colour palette features tortoiseshell, dark amber gradient and military red gradient. Shapes include butterfly and square acetate sun frames and square and cat-eye acetate optical frames.

1From 21st to 25th of October 2015 Moscow will host Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia, Spring-Summer 2016, at Manege, located in a few steps from Red Square and the Kremlin, also there are different locations around the city for presentations and fashion shows. MBFW Russia will showcase collections from over 70 designers from Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Italy, Turkey, China and other countries.

The most renowned Russian fashion designer SLAVA ZAITSEV (76 years old, nicknamed as Red Dior decades ago) traditionally opens Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia, which celebrated its 30th season (15 years!) in March 2015. Slava Zaitsev’s prêt-a-porter de luxe collection is called Life Patterns and his opening show will feature the capsule collection of YeZ by YEGORZAITSEV. MBFW Russia lineup represents the best Russian and ex-Soviet Union Russian speaking designers: Alena Akhmadullina, VIVA VOX, Yasya Minochkina (Ukraine), Y U L I A NIKOLAEVA, PIROSMANI BY JENYA MALYGINA, IGOR GULYAEV, MASTERPEACE, Julia Dalakian, Goga Nikabadze (Georgia) and many others. International program will include the following runway shows: evening gowns from Tarik Ediz (Turkey) and feminine looks from Tony Ward. Among the talented new-comers supported by Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia are: IVKA, KETIone, Madina Varisova, Tako Mekvabidze (Georgia), IVANOVA, Eka Balanchivadze (Georgia), ARAIDA and others.