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Bold, wide ‘deck chair’ type arrangements
Limited colour palettes for maximum impact
An all-over print choice
Playing with orientation and scale







Abstract patterns
Movement and Fluidity are key to this trend
Melting shape and forms
From vibrant neons to softer watercolour palettes
Soft fabric bases enhance the overall look.












The popularity of the perennial GEOMETRIC continues
Anything goes - hand-drawn, ‘scribbled’ effects, through to strong graphic interpretations
Mixing and matching scale and pattern keeps looks fresh and modern.










Single colour palettes are a popular choice for formal looks.
Tone on tone layering produces a unified look.
Working well across neutrals or brights
Popular for both mens, womens and gender neutral ensembles.

















As fabrics soften and workplaces become less formal and more flexible, the lightweight mens scarf enjoys its renaissance.
The rise of the mid-century menswear classic shows no sign of slowing down.
Worn with or without a suit.
Suitable for more relaxed, trend-influenced environments such as hospitality, retail and airlines.
Worn as a cravat, bandana style or tossed freely around the shoulders.

As the tie continues to be more of an option than a necessity, classic ‘traditional’ styles (club stripes, textured plains & checks) continue to prove the popular choice as a statement piecepart of the overall ‘look’ of dandyism,‘country gent’ and hipster trends.
Very skinny shapes in single colours (usually black) are making an appearance on the couture and ready-to-wear runways.
















