2011 autumn and winter accessories "retro" style (Figure)

Autumn and winter of 2011 is a retro season, and countless retro trends affect the designer's inspiration: from modern times to more distant history, from the 60s and 70s to Baroque, Rococo and Edward era.

The "retro" has become the label of accessories for the next season. From the bucket bag of the 70s to the pop jewelry of the 60s to the Baroque necklace, retro is everywhere.

In general, the influence of the 1970s is still important. The 1970s have become a kind of benchmark style in the past few seasons. Despite the fall and winter of 1112, designers have more retro inspiration from different eras, but the impact of the 1970s is still critical, and to a certain extent promote the accessories. The direction of development. The modernist style of the 60s and the elegant mix of the 30s and 40s provided fresh inspiration. More distant historical styles such as Baroque, Rococo and other romantic styles add some fashionable dramatic elements and gorgeous charm to accessories.

The 70s style is behind the scenes from the bucket bag, fedora hat to lace Oxford shoes. In terms of the overall style, this season is less dazzling than the Studio 54, but it also shows Yves Saint Laurent's graceful left bank style.

In the 1960s, influenced by modernist paintings, this season's square heels, ankle boots, box-type bags, and bright plastic bracelets all exhibited a strong modernist style of decorating, emphasizing the beauty of lines and colors in simplicity.

Driven by some designers, the 30s and 40s returned to the center of Taiwan. The designer Shen Yu has made a comeback for these revivals of the decade, the elegant and dignified ladies of the 30s and 40s movies, from the subtle neutral look to the charming evening dresses and elegant day wear of Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich style. Accessories that match these styles include retro leather shoes of the 40s, full of elegant feminine sensibility; and high-heeled shoes inspired by Decca are a fresh addition to party dress: decorative pleated details on the shoes, and Combine with a flash of metallic color. Elegant lady bag is also indispensable for this style. It features a formal style with details such as neat buttons and antique locks. Granular skin and leather combine this season's popular colors such as pomegranate red, dry brown and milky white, etc., and then with the small material of the enamel. This kind of bag is quite showy.

Once again, the designers traced back to the distant past so that the soul can be truly sheltered. From the Victorian era to the Baroque, Rococo and Edwardian eras, this trend adds a sense of dramaticness and romanticism to the overall minimalist style. Romanticism never left.

70s style oxfords from Preen by Thornton Bregazzi

Lacing Oxford shoes is an excellent piece of British retro style. In the next season, this mature single product may develop in a more commercial direction. High-heeled is a new trend, and the better way to express it is to blend with the style of the country girl in the 1970s. So, if you combine this season's pristine hybrid tweed or smoky red, dried cognac and other saturated colors, it will be very appropriate.

60s accessories from D&G

Bright plastics have become a trend material direction for accessories this season, covering a wide range of accessories, from stacked bracelets, laser cut brooch, oversized earrings to modular necklaces. This is also the form of the pop style in the 1960s, which provided a broad commercial prospect for the younger market in the next season.

40th century vintage leather shoes Marni

40s Elegant Lady's Bag MaxMara

70s style fedora hat from Dior

Fedoras sit tight in the top spot of the 2011 winter hat outfit. This season's show has launched this single product from Gucci to Dior. In fact, we have seen the warm-up of this single product on countless occasions; for fashion editors or buyers sitting in the front row have already “demonstrated” this trend on the fall/winter show.

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