From Harry Styles To Dolce & Gabbana: How We Love Patchwork
From Harry Styles To Dolce & Gabbana: How We Love Patchwork

Video: From Harry Styles To Dolce & Gabbana: How We Love Patchwork

Video: From Harry Styles To Dolce & Gabbana: How We Love Patchwork
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Harry Styles
Harry Styles

One day, Harry Styles came to his own rehearsal in a colorful knitted cardigan made from colored squares - and the cardigan suddenly went viral. No references to coronavirus: just a cardigan has become the most talked about thing on social networks. And he got a personal hashtag #HarryStylesCardigan, under which people posted posts on TikTok. Showing how they are trying to make their own versions of it - the challenge became especially popular during the quarantine, when hands clutched at anything out of boredom. Why not for the knitting needles? As a result, Jonathan Anderson, who created Styles' original cardigan, was so impressed by the efforts of the Tiktokers that a knitting pattern for a popular item appeared on the brand's official website.

Needlework generally became a noticeable trend during this period. And if we talked about the same patchwork earlier only in the context of catwalk things, talking about the special romance of things with imitation of manual techniques, then today we ourselves try ourselves in many of them. Sewing patchwork quilts and rugs also turned out to be a popular quarantine entertainment - look for reports on Instagram. Besides the fact that people were just bored of being locked up, we see another reason for this. Patchwork seems to bring you back to childhood, to the comfort of your grandmother's apartment - or a fantasy about him, if there was no such grandmother in your childhood.

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Dolce & Gabbana spring-summer 2020/21
Dolce & Gabbana spring-summer 2020/21

At the same time, there was also a patchwork on the catwalks - and there is, so the trend can be considered truly comprehensive. For example, this technique formed the basis of the spring-summer collection Dolce & Gabbana, recently presented at Milan Fashion Week. At the same time, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana used not new fabrics, but those that remained from past collections - so this story is also very sustainable.

Well, in the current fall-winter collections, examples of patchwork can be found at Marni, Tod's, Etro, Missoni, Salvatore Ferragamo and Vetements. And they all use this technique in different ways. For example, Marni sew evening dresses in this way, and Missoni - "grandmother's" cardigans.

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