Spring Summer 2019 Modefabriek Trade Show Overview
Trendstop brings FashionUnited readers an insider’s guide to the Spring
Summer 2019 edition of Amsterdam’s leading trade show, Modefabriek.
The Trendstop trade show team give FashionUnited readers an exclusive
insight into this season’s Modefabriek event. A creative showcase for top
womenswear and menswear labels, key exhibitors included Birkenstock,
Colmar, Guess and Melissa. Stands were complemented by a host of brand
presentations, workshops, curated stores and inspiring exhibition
installations, highlighting fresh graduate talent from Dutch art schools
and fashion academies. For the retail sector, interactive area Screenshop,
demonstrated the latest technology designed to enhance the customer
experience. Our comprehensive trade show coverage and accompanying
galleries evaluate each trend’s commercial value and longevity, giving you
the best possible basis for your decision making.
This week Trendstop present the highlights from Modefabriek SS19. The
Future of Fashion introduces the next generation of names-to-watch while
Sunlit Yellow and A Rock ‘n Roll Statement illustrate how the season’s
hottest colour and graphics trends were translated at the show.
The Future of Fashion
Emerging new talent came to the fore in an exciting display of graduate
work from institutions including AMFI Amsterdam, ArtEz Arnhem and KABK Den
Haag. Selected by Modefabriek and talent scout Carlo Wijnands, designers
Laura Snijders, Nina Pen, Jessica Van Halteren were among those showcasing
innovative proportional play and fabric manipulation.
Sunlit Yellow
Injecting a dose of sunshine into the palette, Sunlit Yellow is a key
colour for SS19. At Modefabriek, the bold silhouettes of Kelly Geurden and
Nathan Klein were amplified in head-to-toe yellow while footwear brand,
Freedom Moses show how vibrant shades create impactful accessory
accents.
A Rock ‘n Roll Statement
A strong graphic influence has been a feature of many of the season’s
trade shows and at Modefabriek, summer’s rock festival scene provided the
inspiration. The customization trend inspired hand painted slogans scrawled
over chunky ‘bovver’ boots and block-printed onto black denim for a playful
yet rebellious vibe.
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Trendstop.com is one of the world’s leading trend forecasting agencies
for fashion and creative professionals, renowned for its insightful trend
analysis and forecasts. Clients include H&M, Primark, Forever 21, Zalando,
Geox, Evisu, Hugo Boss, L’Oreal and MTV.
Photos courtesy of Trendstop: Jessica Van Halteren, Laura Snijders, Nina
Pen, all Spring Summer 2019 | Nathan Klein, Freedom Moses, Kelly Geurden,
all Spring Summer 2019 | The Dutch Rebel, Catwalk Junkie, Gestuz, all
Spring Summer 2019