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NÜMPH DESIRES SOLID BECKSÖNDERGAARD SHINE BLENDSHE ICHI SPARKZ BLENDSHE runs her own consultant company, SPOTT. - Old fashion check patterns, grooved cor- garments produced with small, deliberate fashion colour and is in that sense familiar, look, in which young meets old, is extreme- a flickering old TV with signal issues. It is - Red is a symbol of positivity, warmth, dy- namism and emotions. Red is also a classic which is why we expect it to be big hit in the beginning of the new era, during which we will see more colours on our clothes as well as in our homes, says Anja Bisgaard Gaede. Aristocratic streetwear In terms of style, one trend will play around with the contrast between the classic ari- stocratic style and streetwear inspired by hip-hop. duroy and weaved textiles are mixed with oversized styles with hoods. The visual ly interesting, and we will see the trend in both men’s and women’s fashion. Styling is in focus, and we can expect co- lours like blue, brown, camel, dusty grey- green, the trend experts says about the trends for the upcoming winter season. The imperfect Glitch is the name of another trend, in which focus shifts to imperfect items and mistakes. - In order to visualise the trend, think of expressive fashion with experimental co- lour combinations that clash on purpose. Think golden corduroy with neon coloured reflectors. Think high stilettos and white tennis socks. Think technosport of the 90s and prints with pixel errors. The trend is romanticising the early days of compu- ters, gaming consoles and the sprouting tech industry. There’s also an ironic ring to the trend, says Anja Bisgaard Gaede and MODEBRANCHEN. | ISSUE NO 04 DEC 2017 / JAN 2018 | 19