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Predatory colors in the coming season are back in fashion. We figure out what colors of the patterns for the jaguar, tiger and leopard to choose, with what to combine them and how to wear them.
Return to the 80s
Today, the concept of "predatory print" includes drawings and patterns that mimic the color of the skin of both the predators themselves - the striped tiger or spotted leopard, and quite peaceful animals, for example, zebras. The bottom line is one thing: designers this season again turn to the fashion of the 1980s, including the trend that is significant for those years, the “coloring” of clothes “under animals”. Given the spring-summer period, now the "predation" is fashionable just like a print: on thick fabric for a cloak, jacket, trousers, on a lighter fabric - for dresses, skirts, blouses, and, of course, on accessories.Photo: @givenchyofficial
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Photo: @versace
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Photo: @maisonvalentino
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Photo: robertocavalli.com
Predatory print: patterns of stylish models for lovers of exotic
Color: classic and unusual
The traditional predatory print is a drawing that repeats the coloring of animal skins not only in rhythm and pattern, but also in color: the leopard here will be sand-brown, zebra, respectively, black and white. In the coming season, the trend of classic predatory coloring is maintained, plus - not the most ordinary "predatory colors" are relevant.For example, designers use deliberately brighter colors, enhancing the contrast invented by nature, or, conversely, choose colors for such a print that are initially uncharacteristic of both saturated and pastel shades.Photo: @versace
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Fringe: fashion trend of the season
Combinations: options are possible
Wearing a predatory print so that it looks elegant and fashionable, and not vice versa, has always been considered art - in fact, the situation has not changed. However, if previously stylists recommended avoiding the “predatory” total bow or carefully combining this print with other patterns and patterns, the current fashion gives fashionistas more and more freedom every year. From head to toe in the "jaguar" - please. The combination of two predatory prints in one look is also an option. The combination of an “animal” print with some other, moreover, rather bright and eye-catching print mix, is also possible, moreover, it is especially fashionable. However, the rules that have been tested for decades still work: a predatory print on one thing or part of the toilet, it’s the same as the finish, it’s the same as the coloring or decoration of accessories.Photo: dior.com
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Photo: @versace
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Photo: @prada
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