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Stage style used to predict new mainstream fashion trends

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Toms Black White Red ELMNT-TPeek Through Blinds T-ShirtThreadless "Face" T-shirtExpress Twin Skulls T-Shirt

If you went to Coachella this year, you were probably unaware that scouts from Express, Vans, and The Gap were watching. Dozens of trend analysts and their field photographers arrive at musical hubs like Coachella and SXSW with ultra-zoom lenses in hopes of spotting the freshest trends.

Style Sight, a trend forecasting company, showcased a photo compilation of concert go-ers and bands at the Art Center College of Design last week to manifest how their influences are infiltrating mainstream fashion.  One of the major focuses of the images was the “emo” movement.  Black, white, and red colors synonymous with the “emo” movement emerged from earlier bands like The Cure and have continued to surface in stage style and album artwork from My Chemical Romance, Green Day, and Fall Out Boy.

Bold and distinct, the color trio is now appearing in products from Toms Shoes, Threadless, and even in the big box brand Urban Outfitters pictured above. Other hints of “emofluence” are abstract stripes, subtle play on graphics, and a lower emphasis placed on masculinity.

If too many people catch on, what will the emo movement do next – shift to black, blue, and purple?

mychemicalromance The Cure at Coachella 2009

Written by stratrends

June 30, 2009 at 4:19 pm

The Changing Tide of Anna Wintour

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A recent article in WSJ (Just Asking: Anna Wintour) profiles a fashion guru’s opinion on the developments of the fashion world today. As she sees it, designers have to mix the high priced items with the low. One of her ludicrous quotes states fashion was “excessive, and there’s a very correct correction going on.”  Let’s talk about excess. According to Jerry Oppenheimer’s book Front Row: The Cool Life and Hot Times of Vogue’s Editor In Chief, Anna Wintour perks as recent as 2005 included:

  • Salary equating $2 million a year
  • A chauffeured Mercedes S-Class (both in New York and abroad)
  • A $50,000 shopping allowance
  • The Coco Chanel Suite at the Hotel Ritz Paris while attending European fashion shows
  • Condé Nast president Si Newhouse also had the company make her an interest-free $1.6 million loan to purchase her townhouse in Greenwich Village

Not only were her perks excessive, but also her magazine was excessive. The September 2004 issue boasted a record 832 pages, the largest issue of a monthly magazine ever published at that time.

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Media certainly shapes how consumers shop.  Before the downturn hit, Wintour’s publications fueled the excessive price points and designs, thus feeding the need for consumption and gluttonous shopping sprees.  Is the downturn directly correlated to her role as an editor? Of course not. Did she direct a trend towards opulence, luxury, excess, greed, a wanting for high fashion through spreads, editors, photographs, and cover articles? Yes.

The WSJ article is like collagen filler – completely futile and temporary. Ultimately, Wintour herself is a trend-follower.  Her ebb and flow fashion logic is indicative of her intelligence as a fashion maven.  Once on the economic upside, make sure to tune in to the Anna Wintour chronicles. She may just engender another contraction and shift of the rank in file opinion.

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Written by stratrends

February 15, 2009 at 6:47 pm