Winter trends: brothers Francesco Miranda and Mariano Miranda give advice on how to compose looks

Winter trends: brothers Francesco Miranda and Mariano Miranda give advice on how to compose looks


Fashion pundits commented on the runway highlights that will shine next season

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With the arrival of winter, fashion also changes, e new trends begin to emerge on the catwalks and on the streets. To talk a little more about the fashion trends for winter 2023, we spoke to the brothers Francesco Miranda and Mariano Miranda, specialists in the field.

According to Francesco, there has been a reduction in the extravagance of clothing this season: “Most people don’t get caught up in the extremes of fashion, but they still want a little bit of magic in their everyday wardrobe,” he declared. He also stressed the importance of feeling comfortable in your clothes.

Mariano commented on the trend of puffy dresses, which took off last year.

“In addition to the success of the puffer jacket, we can highlight the collections of Demna for Balenciaga and Kim Jones for Dior Men, who have used inflatables in their garments,” he said.

He also highlighted the novelty introduced by Dutch designer Duran Lantink, which uses fibers to stuff clothes, giving them a powerful and protective look.

To warm up the neck region, Francesco’s advice is to invest in colorful scarves, which come with great power this season. Mariano commented on the trend of reconstructed clothes, which refer to the deconstruction of the early 90s. He explained that this movement is allied with the concept of upcycling, which consists in transforming old or discarded clothes into new pieces.

The Miranda brothers, Francesco and Mariano, are known for their advertising campaigns in Brazil and are now ready to conquer South America with their new brand. Their passion for fabrics, personal style and desire to create something new make them a dynamic duo in the fashion industry. Furthermore, their bond as brothers is evident in their shared commitment to their business and love for one another, which is reflected in their dedication to their craft.

2M’s history is marked by passion, creativity and a strong commitment to excellence, hallmarks of the brand they will soon be launching. With this new venture, the Miranda brothers will surely leave an indelible mark on the fashion world.

When it comes to style, gothic references and black stand out as a strong trend this winter: “The dark appeal of Wandinha Addams on the catwalks is the opposite extreme compared to the references to Barbie and bubblegum pink that we have seen last year (but which will still shine when the film comes out),” Mariano highlighted.

Francesco highlighted minimalism as a trend that is gaining traction in fashion. “The rush to minimalism is part of a larger re-evaluation of the classic wardrobe,” he explained. He also cited the presence of preppy looks in the collections of brands such as Gucci, Ambush and Miu Miu, which offer casual uniforms for work and play.

Finally, the brothers agreed that florals will continue to be popular this winter, appearing in items like coats, skirts, and even jeans. They also pointed out that the whole combination of jeans will not go out of fashion anytime soon, being a practical and attractive option for everyday productions.

Source: Terra

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