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The return of retro
Designers tap the past and bring back the fashion of the 1990s.
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Designers tap the past and bring back the fashion of the 1990s.

SINGAPORE (Feb 18): While inspirations from the 1990s have been cropping up in various streetwear and runway looks for a few years now, the return of this decade’s aesthetics to the fashion scene has resurrected some very specific wardrobe items in which denim, leather, flashy fabrics and wide cuts have their place. Like it or not, the movement is set to continue in 2019, and may even intensify, with more vivid colours, high-waisted jeans and trousers, crop tops, and a major comeback for cycling shorts. Here are five trends you will need to follow closely if you want to surf this retro wave.

Fluorescent colours

The 1990s were dominated by flashy and even fluorescent hues. Now those who were brought up during the decade are embracing the return of vivid yellow, green and pink. Expect a major comeback for this trend in 2019, whether it be in the form of small touches or more daring total looks. Some of the bigger fashion houses have rediscovered a love for fluorescent tones, notably Emporio Armani, which has deployed them in ladies’ suits, and Cristiano Burani, which mixes them with denim. (Main image)

Stonewashed denim

A must-have material in the 1990s, denim will be one of the stars of 2019 but only if it is faded. The washed-out fabric was everywhere on the catwalks for the 2019 spring/summer collections in the four fashion capitals. Suitable for streetwear, retro, disco and western looks, stonewashed denim is compatible with a multitude of styles and sources of inspiration, as demonstrated by Dior and Isabel Marant in their most-recent shows.

Sportswear

Do not overlook the return of sportswear, which has been ongoing for several seasons. It has even been embraced by some of the major luxury houses. Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, Gucci and Valentino have jumped on the bandwagon with offers of ultra-desirable sneakers: a trend that in itself is something of a 1990s revival. With technical materials, sweatshirts and hoodies, sports-inspired crop tops and flashy colours, sportswear has every reason to feature in your wardrobe resolutions for 2019.

Fanny packs

In the wake of a few failed attempts to bring them back, humble fanny packs are set to become essential accessories in 2019. Featuring in streetwear-inspired looks, super luxury versions of these 1990s bags for both men and women have recently been presented by major ready-to-wear and couture houses, notably by Escada and Off-White in their 2019 spring/summer shows.

Cycling shorts

You may have assumed that they were gone forever, but cycling shorts will be back in 2019. Iconic pieces in the 1980s and 1990s, these sporty creations are a nightmare for many veteran fashion addicts. Cycling shorts were initially seen on Kim Kardashian before they invaded catwalks in Paris, Milan, London and New York. Fashion houses such as Fendi, Prada, Roberto Cavalli and Blumarine have even made them key pieces in their 2019 spring/summer collections.

This article appeared in Issue 869 (Feb 18) of The Edge Singapore.

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