Spring 2015 Trend: All-Over Printed Jackets On The Runway & Streets

 

This is for all of you who are fans of unusual and funky prints.  Graphic design was a huge element to quite a few fashion designers’ collections during Seoul Fashion Week. From geometry to cartoon style illustrations, there seemed to be a unanimous love for printed jackets.  Some accompanied matching separates, while others stood out against subtle neutrals. Either way, each had an “it” factor quality.  These aren’t clothes meant to be hidden away in the back of a closet, but worn to be seen and perhaps even questioned by onlookers’ curiosities.

If you aren’t quite sure about wearing splashy patterns, but are wondering how to make it work, consider some of the more classic looking designs cut into timeless shapes rather than the contemporary boxy styles or dark on dark to light on light prints.  Multiple bright, primary colors always draw attention quickly, but below are some interesting and subtle versions.  With a busier jacket, you can always downplay the rest of your separates and accessories to let it stand out alone. Plus, it’s just as easy to take it off and let it hang loosely on your arm when on the go.

Below are some of our favorite picks from Seoul Fashion Week and even a few street style photographs of attendees already breaking in the spring 2015 trend.

 

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Kwak Hyun Joo S/S 2015 Collection
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How And What Seoul S/S 2015 Collection
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KYE S/S 2015 Collection
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pushBUTTON S/S 2015 Collection

 

 

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PartspARTs S/S 2015 Collection

Now for the street style:

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Images By Michael Hurt

 

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Images By Michael Hurt

 

All Seoul Fashion Week Images Courtesy Of Michael Hurt, Seoulfashionreport.com