2021-2022 autumn and winter printing trend analysis


Posted March 22, 2021 by zdfabric

Under the influence of digitalization, the classic and modern meet, the tradition and the future overlap, and this brings a romantic and elegant feeling.

 
Under the influence of digitalization, the classic and modern meet, the tradition and the future overlap, and this brings a romantic and elegant feeling; the undiminished functional style unifies the commercial taste and the artistic aesthetic, which is both rebellious and bold, passionate and lively, making life full of joy.

Animal textures show more diverse and novel expressions, or they are futuristic or return to nature. Leopard print elements combined with paisley patterns and rural florals bring an elegant and casual wild charm; zebra prints present a soft and trembling mystery. Through digital filters, an abstraction between tie-dye, texture and camouflage is created Form; color is no longer confined to the traditional black and white color scheme and becomes more rash and free.

With the resurgence of the retro trend in recent years, the palace elements of the Renaissance, the complex and exquisite baroque art, and the new Chinese patterns of oriental aesthetics have been integrated with modern styles, from the creative design of patterns to the strong visual contrast of styles. Shows the pleasant look and feel of the combination of the new and the old. Driven by the trend of gentle masculinity, this style has expanded from the women's clothing field to the men's clothing market.

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Last Updated March 22, 2021