Maria Dowsett

Fashion Communication at the University of Brighton

Trend 4: A Very Russian Revolution

Russian art is a very prominant part of the creative industries with both classical paintings and abstract pieces of art being used as a source of inspiration. After the RA’s exhibition; Revolution: Russian Art 1917-1932 where this time period was expolred and analysed, this seemed a great opportunity for fashion to get on board. This…

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Trend 3: The Patriots Are Coming

In a world where the queen is dead, long live the queen. Modern society adapts its patriotism into fashion. In a britpop style tribute, everyone unites through colour, music and the monarchy. A uniting of everything that makes us British as we reminise and celebrate the Queens long reign and influence over the past century.

Trend 2: Too Much Tech

In a world where technology is so advanced it doesnt seem it could go any further, fashion pushes the boundaries with laser cutting technology transfering further into the hight street market making it a mainstream process. There is also a stress on the manufacturing of differnt materials, involving 3d printing to produce a modern version…

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Trend 1: Rising Waters

The world is changing for the better and also for the worse. Behind the scenes of development the waters are rising, the seasons are changing, the ozone is dismantaling. as fashion becomes more concious of the deeper problems and not just throwing back to the 90s, we look to the future and raise awareness of…

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Trend Forecasting

To get an idea of things that could potentially be trends i made a mind map of everything current and everything i thought would be current in 2019. This gave me a basis to start thiking about what i thought could be a SS19 trend and would be different to what others may think of.

Exhibitions Trip

I have been to seven differnt exhibitions to help with my research for this trip. The exhibitions were: – RA: Revolution: Rusian Art 1917-1932 – RA: Futures Found – The Real and Imagined Cityscapes of Post-War Britian – Tate Modern: The Radical Eye – Tate Modern: Wolfgang Tillmans – LCF: Museum of Transology – Photographers…

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