Fashion, the future is fluid

While most part of the older generation is still struggling with the mere notion of gender fluidity, in this very moment, out there, countless millennial and Z generation shoppers are searching for  inspiration, buying clothes that can freely and creatively express a newly defined – or undefined – sexual identity. For these open-minded new generations who don’t fit in a box, gender fluidity is  a very clear concept that is becoming a key factor even for the fashion sector.  Both designers and retailers are starting to take this into account, in order to be able to respond to a demand that comes from an increasingly diverse clientele. But how would one define a gender fluid style?  The concept goes well beyond the idea of subverting the fashion clichΓ©s so deeply rooted in our culture. Blue is for boys and pink for girls, we were thought, but just changing the rules is not sufficient now.
And it is not about creating or selling unisex clothing either, in the sense of  neutral clothes that uniform and minimise sexuality. We could say that
while unisex collections are an understatement of gender and sexuality, levelling male and female designs  under rather anonymous clothing, on the contrary  gender fluid fashion is a fierce statement about the freedom to exhibit a very personal style, an unexpected self-portrait that disregards all gender norms and celebrates diversity. It’s about the right to represent  everyone’s own sexual identity, beyond all ancient boundaries, taking in the fact that the perspective may change at any time.  The results may be  surprising some times at first sight, but they are often amazing in terms of style, innovation,  creativity and expressiveness.
Obviously, the softening of the borders that  divide  genders is  becoming a new source of inspiration, and fashion brands are increasingly proposing fluid atmospheres, designing garments that can appeal to both the feminine and the masculine, seeking an interpretation that is not binary,  where a personal style, creative and unique – from the gender point of view as well  – can take shape.
Italian fashion, as a world leader in terms of forward-thinking and creativity, is not going to step behind in the acknowledgment of the new gender perception. In Italy, the gender fluid fashion was anticipated, years back, by Italian designer, Giorgio  Armani. The most peculiar trait of Armani, in fact,
has always been a fluid inspiration, capable of moving graciously from the female to the male universe  and back, claiming and merging, for both genders indistinctively, sweetness and empowerment. Already at the beginning of the 80s’ Armani deconstructed the male ⁹ in order to adapt it elegantly to the feminine body, and started making male garments with soft fabrics, gifting the masculine wardrobe with effortlessly sophisticated  pieces that, before then, belonged only to women.


At the beginning of FW 21/22  season, Italian luxury brand Gucci has launched MX, a gender fluid collection with its own dedicated section even on the official website. Presenting the collection, the Italian world-wide famous brand has clearly stated its intention, which is to celebrate self-expression in the name of  gender equality, and to emphasize the dissolving lines of the gender divide,  portraying the masculine and the feminine as very ephemeral and relative concepts. This dynamic and pioneering starting point will surely reflect on future collections by  other brands, both Italian and international, be it high-end collections, or ready-to-wear productions,  encouraging designers to take similar assertive steps towards inclusiveness. Let’s take note, as this is certainly not just a trend, but rather the evidence of a new cultural behaviour that is here to stay.

Gucci’s new MX Collection
Gucci’s new MX Collection

7 Fashion trends that are going to take us seamlessly from summer to fall

Among all the fashion trends we are seeing right now around us during our promenades in the sunshine, there are some that are particularly strong, which are surely going to resist the ending of the season and persist in the coming months. Here are 7 trends to look at and keep in mind for a smooth and stylish transition from summer to fall.

1.
Fringes
Fringes have been making their way this summer as an embellishment on dresses, top, trousers and skirts in many collections. The fringe trend is here to stay, and we are surely going to see more of it in the months ahead.

Blouse by Pinko



2. Puffed sleeves
Voluminous shoulders have been one of the strongest trend this season, and puffed sleeves are dominating the fashion scene in this exact moment. You can surely expect dresses, tops and shirts with puffed shoulders and empowering silhouettes to remain en vogue during fall and winter too.

Dress by Kontatto


3. Bermuda shorts
After years spent in the oblivion, Bermuda shorts made a reappearance this summer, and a longer length in shorts is one of the newest trend seen at fashion shows, including collections for the coming season.

Bermudas by Manila Grace



4. Strong colours and color blocking
Neon colours have been absolutely prominent this season. But although it is quite usual for strong colours to show up during summer, we can expect the trend to continue even through the next cold months , as we have seen designers brightening up their FW 20/21 catwalk presentations with bold hues, and experimenting color blocking styles, with an abundance of fuchsia, royal blue, and acid green. An injection of energy and joyfulness that will force us out of our soft tones comfort zone during winter.

Dress by Manila Grace



5. Metallic
Since a couple of years silver has been a favourite for collections themed at evening wear, parties and occasions, prevailing over its historic rival, the gold colour. The metallic trend and its futuristic appeal are enlightening our summer nights like the moonlight does. We will keep on seeing much of the metallic trend in the coming months, with silver being explored in a fall-winter edition by numerous fashion brands.

by Shade Italy



6. Prints and patchwork
Prints, pattern and patchworks have been a cheerful statement seen a bit everywhere this season. The upcoming collections will bring the trend in the new season, offering an array of creative and colourful interpretations of this joyful alternative to traditional winter neutral tones, among which tartan and checked prints will be a dominant note.

Dress by Motel



7. The baby doll dress
Because we all need a
girlish piece in our wardrobe. Fashionistas around the world are having a crush on the baby doll dress because of its freshness and the relaxed vibe it emanates. Gifted by a dreamy aura and a lovely sixties’ accent, the baby doll dress is a typical example of the effortlessly chic look. Its voluminous silhouette is often embellished by feminine details, like frills, puffed sleeves, heart necklines, or Victorian high collars. We will surely see more of the baby doll dress trends in the new FW 20/21 collections.

by OperΓ