London Fashion Week Trend Spotted; Graphic Sweatshirt Dressing Goes Upscale; photo Djamila Celina Melcherts
More and more graphic tops spotted in the new spring 2014 collections
of designers as we saw in New York and London. High Street retailers
like Topshop, the luxury fashion brands Youngandminted and Wulterkens next
to designers like Marc Jacobs, Alexander Wang and Christopher Kane have
ushered in an attractive lot of not-so-standard-issue crew-neck
sweatshirts, emblazoned with bold, eye-catching graphics, in their new
collections.
These statement pieces have been paired with
unexpected separates, like patterned skirts at Christopher Kane and Marc
Jacobs and voluminous graphic shorts at Alexander Wang, for looks that
are cozy yet chic.
The London Fashion Week counts with 58 designers showcasing their wares over the course of five days.
The fashion industry in the UK is now worth £21bn to the economy and
supports 816,000 jobs. Over the last decade, sales of UK designer
clothing have risen 20pc a year thanks to the success of companies such
as Burberry and growing demand from emerging middles class populations
in Asia.
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