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Tendance seventies

Alberta Ferreti


D'après les collections printemps/été 2015 présentées lors de la dernière fashion week, les années 70 semblent revenir en force. C'est dans plus d'un défilé que nous ont sauté aux yeux les inspirations hippies des seventies, avec les pantalons larges, les robes fluides et surtout les motifs fleuris. En effet, le Flower Power était un slogan utilisé par les hippies durant les années 70. La fleur symbolisait la paix et porter des imprimés fleuris était donc un moyen pour eux de montrer leur appartenance à ce groupe pacifique. Si nous avons eu droit à des motifs fleuris pendant toutes les collections printemps/été précédentes, ceux-ci ce distinguent bien des autres. Imprimés dans des robes en mousseline ou dans des pantalons larges ou à franges, elles rappellent bien le côté seventies des collections. Les franges, aussi une caractéristique évidente de la mode en ces années peace and love et que l'on a retrouvé sur certains catwalk comme chez Alberta Ferreti et Etro. Et si on devait choisir une couleur représentative de ces années, elle se trouverait dans les tons marrons/beige. Enfin, si certains créateurs ont choisis les années 70 comme principale inspiration - Alberta Ferreti, Emilio Pucci -, beaucoup d'autres, comme Elie Saab, en ont vaguement fait allusion. Conclusion, préparez-vous à virer hippie l'été prochain.

Emilio Pucci

Roberto Cavalli
Elie Saab
Valentino


Gucci
Paul & Joe

 

Etro



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