01 VIOLET STREAK
Having first made its mark on everything from iPhones to high-end watches last year, purple continues to make its presence felt this season. With a spectrum of associations ranging from royalty to arrogance, the powerful hue can be found in a plethora of shades across several Spring/Summer collections. At Louis Vuitton’s runway show held in Paris last June, a dusty lilac softened casual, workwear-influenced ensembles, while jacquard coats bloomed dramatically
In a sharp collection dominated by black and white, Alexander McQueen creative director Sarah Burton used dashes of powdery mauve and blue to create monochromatic tailoring that stood out with an elegant whisper. At women’s collections, vibrant, love-it-or-hate-it violet was used to create looks as bold as they were elegant: These included the elaborately embellished frocks at Giorgio Armani as well as a sparkly pleated skirt at Valentino.
02 FORGING TIES
Now that neckties — and indeed, the formal suit — are no longer the mandatory male office accessories they once were, they are making a comeback as playful accoutrements that can be worn simply because you want to.
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