Publisher David R Shah and the team have created a modern colour-material-trend-magazine where fashion forecasting takes a broader grip. VIEW is here to guide you further into a modern future of fashion and design.
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In addition to the Spring-Summer 2025 trend forecasts, this issue features:
- Future of Making: In an interview, Matthew Drinkwater, head of the Fashion Innovation Agency at the London College of Fashion, says, “When it becomes really simple to generate digital imagery, tangibility of physical products becomes even more important to us.
- Smart Solutions: Many things are moving in sustainability issues: legislation is continuing to grow; and hope for a better future keeps imagination and creativity driving innovation. Indeed, it is here where, for designers, the notion and tool of ‘Eco-design’ will intervene and play a huge role.
- A Delicate Moment: We have adjusted the focus of our inspirations this season to combine men's and women's wear. Our influences and perspectives come from the multitudinous, fast-paced change that is happening in the world around us now. We are preoccupied by the exciting, diverse, and thought-provoking questions that circulate. It is these stimulating conversations that we explore in our stories.
- Uncovering Hopeful Ideas: In times when dark reality looms over us, we seek solace and a sense of wonder in uncharted territory, in personal quests for new experiences beyond the familiar sphere of our planet and everything around us.
- Crafting Culture vs The Modern World: In the ever-evolving landscape of style and expression, modernisation has made sure that the most intricate of details, the most extravagant of designs have been slowly transformed into more sterile and minimalistic pieces. Yet despite this move towards the more simplistic, craftsmanship in fashion remains important, reminding us of the richness that lies in the details.