What a shockingly true statement. We would like to think that our times are original, unique, breathtakingly creative, but alas, nothing is as original as it seems. There are trends that transcend eras, ideas that will always prevail. And apparently, the same repetitiveness shines through in fashion. Of course, instead of mistakenly falling upon the same mistakes as our ancestors, designers take inspiration from the past and silhouettes from bygone times.
Stripes and pencil skirts at Prada in more colorful hues
Turbans prevail at Jean Paul Gaultier
Blue tweed skirt suits get a streamlined effect at Oscar de la Renta
Kimonos make a comeback at Louis Vuitton
The girl suit gets an all-white touch at Stella McCartney
Leopard print is always the cat's meow, like at Giambattista Valli
The rebellious daddy's girl is always around, just more neon at Proenza Schouler
(images from myvintagevogue.com and elle.com)
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