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Style in 2019
Dubai-based designer Suhina Kohli Bahl of Curador by SKB lists down the top fashion trends in the Arab style world for 2019.
SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability will be a big influencer for purchasing decisions. The percentage of eco-friendly and recycled fibres & fabrics in retail brands will go up significantly as consumers demand more sustainable lifestyle choices.
FUNCTIONAL GARMENTS
Features such as adjustable trouser length, hidden and roomy pockets, adjustable slit in dresses and anti-stain, anti-wrinkle and easy-care garments will become the norm. Year 2018 saw the re-appearance of reversible clothing and this should continue to be a part of work-wear closets in 2019, too.
FINE TAILORING
Sharp tailoring with focus on sleekness will be a trend. As consumers make more thoughtful and mindful purchases, they will seek quality over quantity. Price matters, but it will not be the only differentiator, as it once was.
FLOWY, FLORAL AND FEMININE
There’s nothing straight about spring-summer 2019 — in the hems at least. The Boho dresses are here to stay, it can only mean more handkerchief hems, floaty hemlines and feminine cuts. Garden prints will be a huge trend in 2019, prints such as flowers, leaves and nature will be a certified closet ‘must-have’.
SPARKLE ALL THE WAY
This will be the year of shining, shimmering sparkles. Metallic colors will be a staple in all fashion racks as everyone wants a glowing 2019.
COLLABORATIONS
This year will see brands trying out multiple mediums and formats. Collaborations will be more widespread. Dipping fingers in many pies is here to stay, given the quick evolution of the world and its consumption of art, design and fashion. There will be several collaborations from high-end brands to medium fashion labels, big fashion labels to up and coming designers. It will be one of the highlights of 2019.
INSTA-GAME
Vertical videos (IGTV) will continue to change the way people use Instagram for fashion. The fashion industry continues to lead the change in the inspiring and creative ways it uses videos on Instagram, and has also been quick to embrace IGTV. Brands, including Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Miu Miu, embrace IGTV from the start, are taking advantage of the different ways to play and creating innovative, vertical-first content.
With the rise of millennials and the emergence of omni-channel retail, many fashion retail brands are exploring various strategies to offer seamless experience to customers, like digitizing of in-store retail experience.
FASH-TECH
Marketing trends suggest various clothing brands would adopt augmented reality to create digital stores as the results become more prominent. Brands will be able to generate more-than-average footfall and transaction value. Virtual reality is gaining traction in advance countries and is not only used as a marketing tool but also as a sales enabler. Artificial intelligence too is transforming various business processes in the form of ease of payments, providing product information, offering personalization, etc.
TRADITIONALLY MODERN
Traditional fabrics and cultural designs will sell well on international luxury fashion market, because of its new-age use of traditional crafts. There’s a stronger integration of craft into mainstream retail brands. With several international brands sourcing crafts from different parts of the world, wearing Arab accents should be your go-to fashion mantra in 2019.
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