According to the designer, pandemics, lockdowns and remote work have made us much more lazy when it comes to fashion. Sweatpants and other loose-fitting clothes have thus made their way into our closets for longer than expected. As a result, it’s now hard to get “fancy” again with voluptuous dresses, fitted pants or elegant shirts. Dorota Goldpoint notes, however, that Polish women are eager to invest in XXL blazers. They play a major role, for example, in styling combining elegance with a sporty look.
During the pandemic, quite a few models of tracksuits appeared in our closets, which we like to wear on various occasions. They have become the basis for many casual styles that are perfect for shopping, going out on the town, a weekend trip or meeting with friends. Dorota Goldpoint stresses that tracksuits very quickly won over all ladies who have a taste for comfortable and unrestrictive styling.
– It can be said that Polish fashion or European fashion has become somewhat unified. After two years of pandemonium, we became so accustomed to comfortable sweatpants that we struggled to start dressing normally for work again, by the way, all the time still most of us work remotely or partially remotely. However, we are observing that slowly, slowly we are starting to get out of those sweatpants and comfortable, comfy clothes in favor of suits -. Dorota Goldpoint tells Newseria Lifestyle agency.
With the fashion of the 1980s. i 90. voluminous suits have returned to favor. And although long, loose pants and blazers with wide shoulders give the silhouette specific proportions, women have even come to love them, both in business and casual styling.
– Of the most important trends are, of course, oversize blazers, suits, oversized pieces, lots of sparkle, flash, sequins, even during the day we boldly wear sequins. All the time there is still a knitwear somewhere, in my collection for the current autumn weather I propose velours, which is also a kind of knitwear, but a little more elegant -. enumerates the designer.
According to her, European women and men now pay much less attention to fashion. Styles are blurring, many places no longer have a dress code, and it is increasingly rare to match styles to a particular occasion or circumstance.
– Europe has become quite comfortable, comfortable and also mixed, because men often use colors, wear pink shirts, for example, women more often go in black, in gray, so these boundaries are getting obfuscate. I noticed that fashion in Europe is more universal, more unisex -. he says.
Dorota Goldpoint also points out that, in contrast, women in the United Arab Emirates continue to focus on femininity and elegance. So they tribute styles that emphasize all their assets, so that regardless of the situation they look impeccable and extremely sensual.
– In the Emirates or the United States, however, femininity still prevails all the time. Women in Dubai still want to celebrate life and going out, which is why they dress extremely elegantly for dinner or to meet a friend. There they don’t wear grayish things at all, they want to emphasize their beauty, their charms all the time. And even though local women wear abayas, there is a whole lot of beautiful styling, beautiful creations under those abayas,” she says.
Also while in the U.S., the designer was even surprised that women are so eager to wear outfits that make them not only stand out from the crowd, but also look very alluring.
– Being in Washington, D.C. recently, I noticed that there all the time women were putting on dresses, glittering creations, beautiful silks, feathers, all that is on the catwalks. On the streets of Europe, we see this on a smaller scale. On the other hand, it is often the case that the States set the trends and they, after two years or so, are also noticed in Europe. And I think to myself that this will come as a postcovid wave, that we, however, will want to look and feel feminine again,” adds Dorota Goldpoint.
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