Trends
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Fashion trends in April
In terms of color • Mocha mousse is dominant: As the Pantone color of the year in 2025, the gray-brown mocha mousse color has a sense of luxury and is often used in drape suits, adaptive temperature-controlled shirts and other items. It can be paired with matte acetate wide-leg pants, etc. • Natural and vibrant colors are popular: Men’s clothing is dominated by soft neutral colors such as beige, light gray, tropical savanna green, aqua blue and coral, while women’s clothing prefers earth tones and high-saturation contrasting colors, such as digital ocean blue and vibrant desert orange, which present a balance between nature and vitality. In terms…
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March fashion trend
Color Trends • Fresh Light Spring: Low-saturation “Light Spring” has become the mainstream, such as soft mist pink, baby blue, sage green, etc., which convey the vitality of spring and are suitable for Asian skin tones. • Transparent yellow: Like the early spring sun, the low-saturation soft texture breaks the high-key feeling of traditional yellow. It can be matched with black and gray to highlight the sense of luxury, or with beige, light camel, etc. to highlight the sense of freshness. • Peach soft candy color: It has higher brightness than soft peach color, suitable for the bright atmosphere of spring and summer. It can create a…
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Technology reconstructs fashion laws
Panoramic interpretation of trends in January 2025: Technology reconstructs fashion laws **Core contradiction**: The boundary between the digital world and physical space is melting **Critical turning point**: Bio-based materials break through the limitations of traditional processes **Visual symbol**: Neon mycelium texture and holographic projection printing **Consumption Insight**: 83% of Generation Z is more inclined to invest in multifunctional modular clothing — ### Metaverse Wardrobe Revolution When the Parisian family showed the breathy intelligent dresses at the Las Vegas Holographic Show, the physical space restrictions of Fashion Week were completely broken. Costume designers are using 3D photon weaving technology to automatically adjust the density…