Fashion trends of the future: 136 special designer designs

September means only one thing for the real fashion fans - it's at the end of the monthParis Fashion Weekinstead of where theFashion trends of the futuremanifest. Paris Fashion Week has already come to an end, so we will summarize the highlights from the collections of the renowned fashion houses for you. The creative masterpieces for the fall/winter 2014-2015 season come in completely different styles and range from eccentric to classically elegant.

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The designers Nana have black and white designs with a male flairAganovicand Brooke Tylor presented at the Paris Fashion Show. They are characterized by asymmetrical and straight lines.

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DieFall/Winter Collection 2014-2015vonBalmainshows outstanding military-style designs as well as designs with an interesting rope structure and ethnic flair.

COMME DES GARCONS

Totally surprising and groundbreaking, the Comme des Garcons fashion show shows interesting chunky knits reinterpreted. Creative Director Rei Kawakubo's designs are big, bold, twisted and knotted, giving the term a whole new meaning.

BARCELONA COST

The Fall/Winter 2014-2015 collection from Custo Barcelona is flashy, colorful and cool. It presents an outstanding mix of bright colors and interesting fabrics.

ELECTRIC FEATHERS

Casual and comfortable. Leana Zuniga's designs draw on modern timelessness and diversity. The designer's intention is to create pieces that can be worn day and night and, if possible, in all seasons. The colors range from subtle to vibrant and evoke a harmonious feeling.

ELLERY

EMILIA WICKSTEAD

Emilia Wickstead has shown her dark side. Last September when they debuted, we saw a lot of sky blue, orange and fuchsia stripes on the red carpet. This year the “Film Noir” project focuses on the femme fatale and masculine accents.

GABRIELE COLANGELO

GARETH PUGH

A very futuristic collection dominated by cool white tones. The perfect outfits for an ice queen.

HOOD BY AIR

JEAN-PIERRE BRAGANZA

While creating his collection, Jean-Pierre Braganza thought about the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi and the contrast between light and shadow. He has combined weight and fluidity.

HUNTER ORIGINAL

KTZ

It was expected that KTZ would end London Fashion Week with a bang, especially after last year's controversial designs. Remember the floral hijabs? The Macedonian designer duo did not disappoint the audience and this time they explored East Asian handicrafts.

MANISH ARORA

Manish Arora presented an explosion of colors and cute prints of candies, cupcakes and ice creams.

MARNI

Marni's parade is an explosion of energy, color and fabrics. The designer Consuelo Castiglioni proves once again that her label deserves its good reputation like the other Milan fashion houses. We see sporty bomber jackets, heavy coats and elegant dresses with sparkling gemstones.

NICHOLAS K

Nicholas K's Fall/Winter 2014-2015 collection seems to be monochrome and dark. Almost every piece of clothing is monochrome in black, dark brown or white and represents modern street style.

ROLAND MOURET

Fabrics with a bicolor look, straight silhouettes and interesting cuts – that’s what we saw in Roland Mouret’s collection. The designer said that at the age of 50 he started a new stage in his life and therefore feels wiser and more confident in his surroundings.

ROSE BERRIES

ROBERTO CAVALLI

PRABAL GURUNG

Deep thought is a great thing and Prabal Gurung took the time to create the new Fall/Winter 2014-2015 collection. That's why he moved back to his native Nepal and the Kingdom of Mustang to discover a spiritual feeling.

PHOEBE ENGLISH

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SONIA RYKIEL

On the catwalk, Sonia Rykiel presented huge fur coats and thick, chunky knit sweaters and dresses. The warm white and brown tones emphasize the sweet and elegant effect of the creations.

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SALVATORE FERRAGAMO

SACAI

TSUMORI CHISATO

TOGA

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THOM BROWNE

THOMAS TAIT

THE ROW

TESS GIBERSON

TEMPERLEY LONDON

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UNDERCOVER

VIVIENNE WESTWOOD

YOHJI YAMAMOTO

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