Glamsquad Magazine June 2023
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TRENDS<br />
10<br />
Trends to Know<br />
Fashion Week F/<br />
Written by Jasmine Fox-Suliaman | Edited by Praise David<br />
Fashion can sometimes feel<br />
reductive and repetitive, or at<br />
least, that’s the perspective<br />
one can come to hold after years<br />
of following the industry.<br />
It can be easy to fall into a<br />
sartorial-inspiration dry spell<br />
when the trends begin to feel<br />
monotonous, the production cycle<br />
is far too fast to keep up with, and<br />
the brands feel inauthentic to their<br />
identities.<br />
All of this is to say that stumbling<br />
upon something that feels new is<br />
like a reawakening of one’s entire<br />
perspective.<br />
Ahead, we’ve highlighted 10<br />
major trends from CPHFW’s fall/<br />
winter <strong>2023</strong> collections. If these<br />
can’t break you out of a clothingrelated<br />
rut, nothing will.<br />
1<br />
Iced Out in Sequins<br />
It wasn’t just extreme textures<br />
that were spotlighted on the<br />
fall/winter <strong>2023</strong> runways in<br />
Copenhagen. Sequins were<br />
too. Of course, it should be<br />
noted that metallic-hued<br />
pieces were a prevalent<br />
part of spring/summer <strong>2023</strong><br />
collections and will continue<br />
to be prominent throughout<br />
the year. But with the Scandi<br />
design set, it wasn’t just about<br />
creating shiny pieces. Rather,<br />
designers were taking classic<br />
silhouettes and using sequins<br />
to introduce texture and<br />
vibrant tints into the mix.<br />
PHOTO: COURTESY OF SAKS POTTS; ROTATE; IMAXTREE/SELAM<br />
FESSAHAYE; IMAXTREE/MUNTHE<br />
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