It is difficult to see this kind of men's clothing in Shenyang. The streets are full of familiar so-called international brands! I suggest you go shopping in Meimei or something like that!
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Youth Clothing Brand Exhibition
In the current season's Youth Clothing Brand Exhibition, the top 20 most popular brands introduced by the WSGN International Youth Group.
1. Anzevino and Florence
The main features are clear layers, attention to detail, and color matching more than style. For the spring and summer of 2007, Anzevino & Florence, which is loved by WGSN and creates new layers, launches a soft sweatshirt. Its simple silhouette embellishes a classic with quirky details.
2. Buff Monster
Buff Monster is a symbol of street culture. The streets of Tokyo, Los Angeles and Barcelona are filled with this brand’s graffiti, which is characterized by color. Bright, often with themes like popcorn, ice cream and heavy metal. The Buff Monster brand is expressed with the stylus of a street artist's kid robot, such as all-over prints, messy X-rays and bold vinyl print elements on solid color T-shirts and hem sections.
3. Burfitt
This Swedish women's clothing brand designed by Lovisa Burfitt is headquartered in Paris. Features include pockets, strap details and a loose blouse style. This is a versatile brand. For example, a distressed skirt or an old large-size T-shirt can be used as an evening dress. The simple styles of tight shorts and thin-strap dresses and skirts are very popular among consumers.
4. E-Label
Collecting retro combat uniform fabrics and re-cutting and sewing the pieces has always been the style of this brand. But this season E-Label launched denim, polar fleece and plain knitted fabrics. Prints featuring helicopters and standard military graphics are inspired by military hardware. The most prominent one is the Henry shirt, which uses military shirt uniform fabrics, tent materials and sports jackets, block colors/prints, three-dimensional pockets with embroidered flap details.
5. Golden Tailor
The spring and summer of 2007 is the second season of Golden Tailor. This men's clothing brand adheres to its consistent style of original cutouts and J-shaped lace. From patchwork garments to hand-embroidered T-shirts and foil-printed fabrics, messy textures and styles are a key focus this season. Tops and T-shirts both tighten the sleeves to enhance the slender visual effect. The turtleneck T-shirt is launched as a new model. In order to make it fully reversible, some parts need special treatment to prevent cracking.
6. Grn Apple Tree
This brand was founded in 2001. It is inspired by the flora and fauna of Japan and Australia, and combines it with the United States through unique prints and styles. A fusion of local hip-hop and rock styles. Fabric styles are a focus for spring and summer 2007, with baroque jacquard fabrics, luxurious tapestries and decorative chenille fabrics as the leading products at the dazzling accessories conference. Key design details include military decorative epaulettes, metal buttons embellished with lining fabric and accessory scarves.
7. Hellz Bellz
The clothing conference launched by Miss Lawn and Bam Barcena respectively, hoping to establish a brand that subverts lifestyle, was inspired by New York in the 1970s. Pornographic film category. Costume elements include a remake of A Clockwork Orange, 1950s tattoo art, infamous supermodels, Arabic print headscarves and hip-hop jewelry. This spring and summer, this style of scoop neck jacket has become a new highlight.
8. Hope
Hope is a Swedish clothing brand founded and co-operated by designers Ann Ringstrand and Stefan Soderberg.
Its 2007 spring and summer new products are mainly derived from elements from the 1950s and the late 1980s, as well as details that focus on practical functions. The core of its brand is the art of matching, and it opposes mixing and matching of various clothing. Two or three items are often enough to show one's personality. Women's clothing adopts simple styles combined with feminine details, while men's clothing is inspired by the combination of the styles of Joseph Beuys and Bryan Ferry in the 1940s.
9. Keto
Piia Keto, the designer of the Keto brand, had already received a degree in textiles before receiving a Master of Arts degree from the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. She felt there was no quality clothing available in Helsinki and in 2003 she created the Keto brand to fill a gap in the market. She is a natural rock dance designer. Based on her punk dance inspiration, she began to design a unique brand, which is characterized by hand-dyed, hand-sewn, and hand-printed. The checkered and square paper clip graphics have a strong punk style, but the innovative processing method creates a unique and dynamic brand. Its color characteristics are mainly black, white and gray.
10. Kitsuné
Kitsune originates from France. It is a brand jointly created by a group of Japanese and French cutting-edge designers. 80% of it is sold in Japan, and some of it is sold in Japan. Dover Market, England. Innovating on classic styles is far more important than following trend directions. The brand also pays great attention to styles and fabrics—mostly using Japanese denim fabrics, Scottish cashmere and French jersey fabrics. Its basic items include printed T-shirts, polo shirts, twill overalls, cashmere V-neck sweaters and open wool sweaters.
11. Kosmetique Label
The inspiration for the fourth season of the classic series of Kosmetique, a brand founded in Paris, comes from the contrast of the details of adult and children's clothing, especially clothing related to teachers and students. . It uses Italian fabrics, is processed and produced locally, and is mainly sold to Japan and Hong Kong. Double yoke, improved traditional Japanese print work, hemmed pockets and collar are the standout details of the shirt. Classic outerwear pieces include a slim-fitting, belted black waterproof jacket with large lapels.
12. Lacey J
This brand co-designed by Susie Yang and Kelly Karneda was founded in "Orange County" California. The spring and summer of 2007 is the release of the most influential hippie style series, which mainly uses fabric textures to express its style, such as color gradients, shabby velvet straight skirts, work clothes, sweatshirts, etc. The simple style is equipped with outstanding details---mismatched buttons, colorful thread belts, bright gradient collars and belts, random patches, leather patch embroidery and large wooden beads.
13. Licentious
Spring/Summer 07 Licentious brand returns to its original messy style with English style and dandy aesthetics - traditional shirt fabrics and slim tailoring. The button-embellished high-waist riding slim trousers and the modern American style wide-leg trousers with similar high-waist details are inspired by the glam rock school headed by David Bowie - which is of great significance to the development of fashionable trousers. In addition, the development of shirts with accessories, removable evening bibs, boat-neck pullovers inspired by Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones, men's evening gowns and removable linings are all indispensable to the shirt and garment industry. missing part.
14. Martin Andersson
Swedish designer Martin Andersson presents a series of classic models with strong styles in the spring and summer of 2007. Launched a slim-leg jeans featuring decorative armbands, and its design theme gradually affected T-shirts and shirts. The development trend of outerwear is dominated by satin military jackets, small checkered or transparent PVC rainproof jackets and leather bicycle jackets and vests. And faux leather adds a touch of color to the collar and neck design.
15. Pierre-Henri Mattout
The spring/summer 2007 Mattout show focused on children’s bedroom themes. In addition to maintaining its consistent young and modern style, it is also inspired by motorcycle clothing and Influenced by gas station employee uniforms, the style tends to be more mature.
In order to enter the US market, in addition to maintaining the styles of the children's and slim series last season, a series of large sizes have also been added. The cotton jackets and vests designed by Mattout, slim-fitting long and short shorts, and rug boat-neck tops decorated with emblems are very popular among consumers.
16. Rushmoor
Rushmoor is a men's boutique brand designed by Dom Stansfield and founded in London. Classic items with modern elements are a highlight of its fourth quarter show. . Featured items include long-sleeved jumpsuits, waxed canvas jackets, rubber raincoats, seersucker sweatshirts and striped long-sleeved T-shirts.
17. Sretsis
Designer Pimdao Sukahua returned from studying at Parsons School of Design in New York and was determined to transform his own style into a design role, thus starting a new career in 2002 Three Thai sisters founded the Sretsis brand. The whole store has a dreamy feel, with cute bats and starry prints. This season's clothing features a variety of woven fabrics combined with lace and silk fabrics.
18. U by Umbro
The 2007 spring and summer Umbor brand conference combines street fashion elements with football to reflect the typical British football power culture. Influenced by the British youth school uniforms, this season's conference adopted bold and bright colors with reference to the British school style. The style of some styles originated from the British youth drama-Grange Hill. In order to develop its independent brand and create a new style, the British Humphreys brothers adopted the masonry double diamond pattern and became the registered trademark of UMBRO today.
19. Ute Ploier
The brand is inspired by a trip through Arizona, the souvenirs collected along the way and the photos of the cultural scenery along the way. Slouchy sweatshirts/cardigans, embellished shawls, silk moon print work jackets, patchwork blouses, maxi-length, color-checked or pleated shirts, woven knitted cardigans, and oversized Size accessories---bags and badges, etc., all give large sizes an important development trend. For twill denim, slim jeans and short vests, patchwork sewing and garment dyeing are new trends.
20. Whyred
The theme of the 2007 spring and summer conference is "Lost Weekend", which comes from the combination of psychedelic rock style and daily life. Most of its inspiration comes from the fashion elements of the 1960s, 1970s and early 1990s. Swedes love the brand's functional elements. The women's collection includes belted blouses and summer miniskirts in retro-inspired checkered or striped cotton. The men's wear conference focused on outdoor clothing - thick hooded coats, last season's casual rainproof jackets, linen sweatshirts and clothing with gradients of the same color.