A – Athletic Feats
Sports sublimate with fashion!
Clockwise: Chanel, Salvatore Ferragamo, Marni, Marni
B – Book Bag
The bag is like a book: fun and unusual.
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Anya Hindmarch
C – Cut-out
From costumes to accessories, the cut-out is jubilant and seductive.
From left: Dsquared2, Versace
D – Brilliant red
Red and shades of red filled the runway.
From left: Gucci, Tommy Hilfiger
E – Espadrilles (Sedge sole)
Classic espadrilles are inspired by lace-up Oxford shoes (Castañer), warrior silhouettes (Tomas Maier), cut-out embroidery (Tory Burch), or peep-toe shoes (Stella McCartney).
Tory Burch
F – Fringes
Fringes – fringe, is an irresistible keyword every time this trend returns.
Salvatore Ferragamo
G – Gladiators
The 2015 Gladiators are taller and taller, even with the straps reaching above the knees.
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Alexander McQueen
H – Clucky earrings
Stud earrings continue last year’s trend: one-sided earrings.
From left: Lucas Nascimento, Richard Nicoll
I – Imagination (imagination)
The most wonderful thing about following the 2015 accessories news is watching the limits of designers’ imaginations being continuously broken.
Kate Spade
J – Janes
The legendary Mary Janes are back but not as gentle as before: with sharp spikes (Rochas), large soles (Rochas, Marc Jacobs), pointed toes (Louis Vuitton, Giorgio Armani) or satin-wrapped double straps (Prada).
Marc By Marc Jacobs
K – Happy music
ELLE UK newspaper calls 2015 street fashion as happy songs when people wear accessories with beautiful words: Once Upon The Time (Valentino), I Want The Fairytale (Sophia Webster), Ladies First
Red Valentino
L – Fur
Fur material returned to the catwalk on warm and fuzzy shoes, especially the soles, toes, and front parts with little fur attached.
Simone Rocha
M – Mini Bags
2015: bags must be small and smaller, mini and more mini.
From left: Moschino, Fendi
N – Velvet
Along with fur, velvet is the material that covers shoe racks.
Stella McCartney
O – Obi – Tie at the waist
J.W.Anderson introduces the first collection for Loewe.
Clockwise: Edun, Loewe, Tome, Tome
P – Platforms (Large base)
Fashion and sexy have never been so comfortable and smooth.
Dolce & Gabbana
R – Drawstring
Continuing the shoulder backpack trend since 2014, drawstring bags are still popular.
S – Statement
Large accessories, especially made of metal, are especially popular this year.
From left: Nina Ricci, Loewe
T – Transparent
From clothes to accessories, the transparent mark is clearer than ever.
Monique Lhuillier
U – Unisex
The unisex mark on 2015 accessories is that the fashion of both sexes not only creates items shared by both sexes but also finds inspiration from each other.
Victoria Beckham
V – Dress and bag
During the time of choosing and checking accessory trends, ELLE especially loves the trend of synchronizing materials between outfits and accessories.
From left: Chanel, Versace
X – Canoe
The 2015 variation of wedge shoes is sandals.
From left: Marni, Salvatore Ferragamo
Y – Youthquake (Youth spirit)
Youthquake is the name given to the changes in culture, fashion and music in the 60s. Youthquake was later used to describe the vibrant, mischievous wind of youth blowing massively into society.
From left: Moschino, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry Prorsum
Z – Zen
Immerse yourself in nature and find absolute balance, absolute harmony between humans and nature – Zen is simply that.
From left: Dior, Valentino
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