What NYFW’s Top Spring ‘21 Trends say about the current state of the Fashion Industry

This year has been one of a kind. The spring ‘21 collections which showed this past September have been both a reflection and a response to the current state of our world. They focused on two of the emerging style themes: ‘Comfort’ and ‘Escapism’. Designers were deeply aware of the lifestyle shift this pandemic has brought us and this season’s runway looks were in many cases more wearable, and more relevant than any collection before.


‘Comfort’ has been a growing style focus during this pandemic as many people who are confined to their homes and working remotely have turned to Athleisure styles. People are looking inward, and there is a greater focus on wearability. With nowhere to go, people are dressing for themselves. The clearest market indication of this shift is that denim sales are down while sweatpants sales have seen a significant increase. [Source: Washington Post ]


On the opposite side of the spectrum ‘Escapism’ was born out of the frustrations of lockdown and the stay-at-home shift. Many people are bored of their home-centric lives and are looking hopefully towards future travel plans, events, and parties. ‘Escapism’ is the mentality that people are sick of their home-wear and are ready to go all out for Spring ‘21. Designers addressed this through bold colors and silhouettes, while keeping embellishments, trims, and details to a refreshing minimum.


These shifts in market mentality were reflected in the 12 top NYFW S’21 Runway trends.

*This report focuses on the New York collections but a few looks from other cities have been included as well.


1. Sleeve Drama:

 
Tibi - Spring ‘21

Tibi - Spring ‘21

 
Jacquemus - Spring ‘21

Jacquemus - Spring ‘21

 

Spring 21’s sleeves are the stuff wanderlust dreams are made of. 2020 has been a dramatic year and these theatrical sleeves and are telling the tale of adventure for Spring/Summer 21. Designers are encouraging us to “Wear your heart on your sleeve” and dress for the Spring we want to have.


On another note, video chats are the new norm and they’re not going away any time soon. The bold sleeved tops look great over a web camera and from 6ft away as well.

2. Flares and Fullness:


Jason Wu - Spring ‘21

Jason Wu - Spring ‘21

Zimmermann - Spring ‘21

Zimmermann - Spring ‘21

Zimmermann - Spring ‘21

Zimmermann - Spring ‘21


Flowing and flared skirts and dresses are the answer to a break in structure. This silhouette is both comfortable and dramatic. The wide hemmed skirts that came down the runways in solid colors were simple in design, and beautiful statement pieces.

3. Wide Leg Pants:


Theory - Spring ‘21

Theory - Spring ‘21

Rebecca Taylor - Spring ‘21

Rebecca Taylor - Spring ‘21

Cynthia Rowley - Spring ‘21

Cynthia Rowley - Spring ‘21

 

Athleisure is on the upswing and these wide leg styles leave room to move. They combine leisure wear with high fashion and are the perfect ‘outside–to-inside’ style. Wide leg pants provide a much needed stylish option to sweatpants. The extra wide and more exaggerated styles are a response to the desire to return to fashion, without ignoring the desire for greater comfort.

4. Belted and Sashed Waists:

Cinq A Sept - Spring ‘21

Cinq A Sept - Spring ‘21

Veronica Beard - Spring ‘21

Veronica Beard - Spring ‘21

Thakoon - Spring ‘21

Thakoon - Spring ‘21

Bold belts bring structure to unstructured looks and add an element of waist definition to the flared and wide legged styles. As other silhouettes are becoming more casual and loose, a thick stylized belt or sash has the ability to convert a piece and pull the look back in. It’s a very wearable trend that pairs well with Spring’s other emerging trends.

Spring 21’s belts ranged from wide to narrow, and from leather buckled belts to self fabric sashes. This trend had been gaining traction for the past few seasons and it wasn’t derailed by the recent lifestyle shift.


5. Cutouts and Crops:


Cinq A Sept - Spring ‘21

Cinq A Sept - Spring ‘21

 
Sandy Liang - Spring ‘21

Sandy Liang - Spring ‘21

 

Cropped tops, and cutouts are a break from all seriousness and formalities. These laid back styles are vacation ready and embody the phrase ‘less is more’.


Designers went minimal for Spring, going light on trims and embellishments. Instead there was a focus on composition and silhouette. These cutouts added design lines without seaming.


6. Ruffles and Tiers:

Alice + Olivia - Spring ‘21

Alice + Olivia - Spring ‘21

 
Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

 



Dramatic, feminine and ethereal all over ruffled looks graced the Spring ‘21 runways. The light airiness was a refreshing contrast to the heaviness the world has been through lately.


7. Shirtings:

Vivienne Hu - Spring ‘21

Vivienne Hu - Spring ‘21

Plan C - Spring ‘21

Plan C - Spring ‘21

Aknvas - Spring ‘21

Aknvas - Spring ‘21


As some offices reopen, and others continue to hold remote video conferences, the woven shirt becomes a staple again. This time it’s been upgraded with bold new sleeves, oversize silhouettes, and longer lengths. While retaining it’s air of professionalism, this new shirting is more comfortable and more stylish than its classic counterpart.

8. Lace:

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

 
Alice + Olivia - Spring ‘21

Alice + Olivia - Spring ‘21

 


This feminine fabric is a simple way to dress up a basic look and is a welcomed change to the overly casual pandemic style.


Subtle laces and embroideries added texture to the runway, appearing as tonal solids and sometimes sheers. These airy laces romanticized next spring and put a delicate spin on the upcoming season.


9. Shorts:

Etoile Isabel Marant - Spring ‘21

Etoile Isabel Marant - Spring ‘21

 
Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

 


Comfortable, practical, and travel worthy: shorts became a preferred pandemic option to jeans. Spring 21’s popular silhouette is fitted through the hip and wide at the leg opening. They range in lengths, with most hitting the mid thigh, but some extending to the top of the knee.


Though shorts have a reputation for being casual, designers showed all over printed short suits that would be perfect for returning to the office.


10. Pop Colors:


Vivienne Hu - Spring ‘21

Vivienne Hu - Spring ‘21

Jason Wu - Spring ‘21

Jason Wu - Spring ‘21

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

The Spring ‘21 collections are split between the two ideologies: Comfort and Escapism. Each had equal color representation on the runway.

The Spring ‘21 escapism narrative is both vibrant and hopeful.

The accent colors are: Nobility Blue, Lemon Yellow, Blush Orange, Pale Lavender, Iced Mint, Carnation Pink, Citrus green, and Powder Blue


These colors are applied as single color looks rather than being mixed. Although there’s such a varied pallet for Spring ‘21, designers were careful to avoid overpowering looks and complicated combinations. Even with all the accent colors, the mood for Spring is simple and fresh.



11. Neutrals:

Bevza - Spring ‘21

Bevza - Spring ‘21

Billy Reid - Spring ‘21

Billy Reid - Spring ‘21

Nicole Miller - Spring ‘21

Nicole Miller - Spring ‘21

With such a strong accent color pallet, designers employed an equally powerful group of neutrals to balance their collections out.

Tans, creams, blacks, and white tones answer the feelings of global uncertainty. The neutral pallet is synonymous with a fresh canvas for new beginnings.

12. Basic Prints:

Adeam - Spring ‘21

Adeam - Spring ‘21

Naeem Khan - Spring ‘21

Naeem Khan - Spring ‘21

Libertine - Spring ‘21

Libertine - Spring ‘21


3 of the season’s strongest print trends are Vertical Stripes, Leopard, and Florals. Keeping in line with the simple ideology, each print has minimal colors. Many prints appear as all over looks. Spring 21’s prints are not overpowering and blend well with the rest of the collections.



During this pandemic the modern woman’s lifestyle has changed and designers were challenged with redefining their own relevance. Following the themes of ‘Comfort’ and ‘Escapism’, Spring ‘21 RTW collections proved to be hopeful, clean, fresh, and just what we needed!


 
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*An alternative version of this report was published in the SI Advance New York Newspaper. You can view the tear sheets on my press page.

Deanna Kei is a NY Fashion and Beauty Illustrator. She works with brands to create unique and engaging content featuring their products and collections. To commission illustrations for your brand please write to deannakei@gmail.com

How NY's Most Vibrant Fashion Blogger Does Fashion Week..

You've probably already heard of Caroline Vazzana, author of best selling book Making it in Manhattan, and of her site with the same name, MakingitinManhattan.com, which shares style, career and fashion tips, and more. If you haven't yet, you'll want to! This 'Stylist/Writer/Editor/Influencer' also happens to be the most vibrantly dressed Fashion Blogger in New York!! In a city that's famous unofficial uniform is black, she's bringing something fun and fresh to the streets!


Inspired by her rainbow of style, and designer aesthetic, I felt she'd be the perfect woman to feature for my NY Fashion Week Illustrated Style Profile!


.....Okay! Are you ready to see what she wore to the September 2019 New York Spring Shows?

Look 1

Dress: Leaf Xia

Contrast plaid midi dress with a ruched bodice and flared skirt.

Shoes: Celine

Ribbed flat wedge sandal with ankle strap.

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Look 2

Entire Outfit: Laurence and Chico

Denim and lace collared vest with ostrich feather fringe.

Draped asymmetric cropped textured denim pant.

Crochet bag with ostrich feather trim

Matching lace and denim trim pumps

Look 3

Dress: Tadashi Shoji

Multi colored floral dress with sheer lace inserts

Clutch: St Xavier

Handcrafted fuchsia clutch embellished with red roses

Shoes: Cecelia New York

Beaded, heeled sandals with bold red flowers

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Look 4

Dress: Asos

Slit front belted dress with keyhole neckline and placement floral

Shoes: Charles Keith

Cyan buckled heel

Look 5

Outfit: Cinq A Sept

All over sparkle sequin set with draped peplum and wide leg pant

Bag: Louis Vuitton

Vintage Contrast Logo Bag

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Look 6

Caroline and her mother

Outfits: Nicole Miller NY

Polka dot printed midi dress with front neckline twist and flutter sleeve

Floral printed midi dress with smocked bodice and tall cuffed sleeve

Yellow Bag: Lutz Morris

Shoes: Manolo Blahnik , Carel Paris

Look 7

Top: YSL Pants: Sachin and Babi

Printed contrast top with peasant sleeve tucked into a wide leg fuchsia pant

Shoes: Manolo Blahnik

Printed flats with a pointed toe

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look 8

Outfit: Farfetch

Floral dress with a v neck, flutter sleeve, and sashed waist

Shoes: Balenciaga

Square toed, squared heels with a golden emblem

look 9

Outfit: Anna Sui

Fuchsia and Plum Skirt suit with matching handbag and square toed fuchsia cut out pumps

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look 10

Top and Skirt: Noon By Noor

Wide ribbed sweater with cuffed sleeves, tucked into sheer, layered flared skirt with tiered trims

Bag: Ming Ray

Double buckled handbag

Shoes: Manolo Blahnik

Red kitten heels with a pointed toe

look 11

Top and Pant: Sally La Pointe

Brushed sweater with fur cuffs and a turtle neck, tucked into a wide leg pant

Shoes: Kenneth Cole:

Silver metallic sneakers

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look 12

Dress: Cynthia Rowley

Combo placement printed maxi dress with slit

Handbag: Koree Loo

Shoes: Sophia Webster

Look 13

Dress: M Missoni

Marled knit dress with long sleeve and side slit

Fanny Pack: Lutz Morris

Contrast snakeskin box bag

Shoe: Sophia Webster

Black and White loafer

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and that’s a wrap on NYFW! Follow Caroline on instagram to continue her style journey through Milan Fashion Week!

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Do you have a favorite look here?! Which outfit would you totally wear?! Let me know ~ Leave a comment below!!! <3

Deanna Kei is a NY based Fashion and Beauty Illustrator. She works with brands to create unique and engaging content featuring their products and collections. To commission illustrations for your brand please write to deannakei@gmail.com