Zara Rawoof - Fashion Week is a time for highly coveted and newer designers alike to display their latest collections. Not only is this event exciting for the labels, but countless other brands take inspiration from the runway for their designs. Fashion Week sets the tone for next season’s style ethos, giving fashion enthusiasts the opportunity to incorporate new themes into their wardrobes.
It is also an excellent time to reflect on just how cyclical fashion is. While the designs of Fashion Week are brand new, they take inspiration from the elements of style that cycle through different eras of fashion each decade. Designers utilize existing fashion techniques to create new collections each season. Looking at the inventory that already exists in the fashion world is the most sustainable way to stay stylish. Styling yourself in a current way doesn’t mean purchasing brand-new pieces. Breathing new life into pre-loved clothing or looking into what is already in your closet is the best way to embody the latest styles of the season.
If you’re looking to curate outfits from your closet in a more current way, Fashion Week shows are a great source of inspiration. However, it can be tricky to create runway-worthy looks from the wardrobe you stare at every day. Luckily, Shop Repurpose has created fashion mood boards to reflect on this year’s Spring/Summer Fashion Week using pieces from our own showroom. Purchasing next season’s collection is entirely unnecessary to embody the themes of Fashion Week. Styling preexisting clothing also brings the runway into your closet faster than waiting for the designer collections to drop will. Take a look at the hottest themes defining next season, and learn how to implement them into your wardrobe with what you already have!
Alice + Olivia Dress, Veronica Beard Top, Ulla Johnson Top, Erdem Poplin Dress, Pinko Top, Roger Vivier Espadrille Wedge, Veronica Beard Top