{"id":13779,"date":"2013-02-13T18:08:33","date_gmt":"2013-02-13T18:08:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wonderlandmagazine.com\/?p=13779"},"modified":"2016-09-22T14:26:45","modified_gmt":"2016-09-22T14:26:45","slug":"7-wonders-springsummer-2013-trends","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wonderlandmagazine.com\/2013\/02\/13\/7-wonders-springsummer-2013-trends\/","title":{"rendered":"7 WONDERS: Spring\/Summer 2013 trends"},"content":{"rendered":"
We’re right in the thick of the autumn\/winter<\/a> show season, but that doesn’t mean we’re quite done with spring\/summer<\/a> yet – here are the trends you can expect to see trickling down from the runway as the weather (hopefully) starts to heat up.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Sequins and studs are no longer constricted to nighttime debauchery. This season, sparkling clusters and metallic sheens meant for daytime revelry prevailed at Burberry<\/a> and Jonathan Saunders. Along with diamond whites, SS13 revels in jewel tones – fiery reds, sapphire blues, deep purples and emerald greens. So remember the rule of summer: the shinier, the better.<\/p>\n Designers to follow: Burberry, Jonathan Saunders, Simone Rocha, Fendi, Alexander W<\/em>ang<\/em><\/p>\n It\u2019s time to get in touch with your untapped subconscious, because psychedelia was all over the spring\/summer runway. House of Holland<\/a> released a glamorous but daring collection full of hallucinogenic yellows, peace-loving purples and acid greens, while Mary Katrantzou<\/a> and Holly Fulton<\/a> concentrated on abstracted, Pollock-like patterns. Ditch your inner wallflower, because this trend is loud and proud.<\/p>\n Designers to follow: House of Holland, Mary Katrantzou, Holly Fulton, Proenza Schouler, Peter Pilotto<\/em><\/p>\n For the indispensable key item for this season, may we suggest the biker or bomber jacket? These jackets toughen traditionally sweet and feminine looks, plus they’ll keep you toasty in the typically freezing English springtime. Stella McCartney and Christopher Kane<\/a> provide sporty, relaxed bombers while Versus biker jackets will release the beach babe badass in you.<\/p>\n Designers to follow: Stella McCartney, Christopher Kane, Antipodium, Versus, Daks<\/em><\/p>\n Of course it wouldn\u2019t be spring without floral prints bloomin\u2019 everywhere. But these aren\u2019t your Grandma-on-Easter-Sunday florals; these are floral prints on acid. Vibrant colours and intricate motifs cascade down skirts at Dior<\/a>, on trousers at Erdem, and on the heads of Vivienne Westwood<\/a> models. But it\u2019s not just flowers on display; garden critters litter the fashion landscape, from snakeskin to bird motifs. So take a risk on one of the most traditional spring trends in fashion; we promise you won\u2019t be disappointed.<\/p>\n Designers to follow: Vivienne Westwood, Erdem, Christian Dior, Valentino, Kinder Aggugini<\/em><\/p>\n Don’t worry if colourful prints and metallics aren’t your thing – another runway trend is monochrome. Black and white pairings dominated the runways of Louis Vuitton<\/a>, Acne, and Chanel<\/a>. But this trend is anything but boring; in fact, instead of blending with the bushes or graffiti, monochrome is the standout trend here, appearing as stripes and standout checks.<\/p>\n Designers to follow: Acne, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Balenciaga, Eudon Choi<\/em><\/p>\n When we long for warm, summer days (particularly with the recent, sub-zero weather forecast), we usually envision the bare midriffs and over\u00a0classic nineties coming-of-age film<\/a>. Luckily, the SS13 trend of nineties sport plays perfectly to our idea of a casual summer. Topshop Unique<\/a>, JW Anderson<\/a> and others reveled in nineties nostalgia, from oversized cloth jumpers, neon jersey and grunge-inspired mesh jackets. So dust off those old dungarees: the nineties is, like, totally back.<\/p>\n Designers to follow: Topshop Unique, Ashish, JW Anderson, Richard Nicoll, Antonio Berardi<\/em><\/p>\n Girly to gamine is the theme of spring and summer fashion. From Michael Kors to Stella McCartney, designers mixed feminine, whimsical looks with straight-edged, androgynous cuts, allowing for day-to-day role-play. Whether you mix tea dresses with biker jackets or tailored suits with bare-midriffs, shake up those conformist gender norms, because this season it\u2019s all about exploring the layers of modern womanhood.<\/p>\n Designers to follow: Michael Kors, Lacoste. Acne, Stella McCartney, Thomas Tait<\/em><\/p>\n