Remember the PVC transparent material that had been on fire for a whole year last year? The transparent rain boots from Kanye West and Adidas in the second season series are also transparent raincoats on the Chanel 2018 show, or Celine, Maison and Margiela. With the launch of transparent bags, these fashion items with transparent features have become the best interpretation of “cool” and “alternative” for young people.

But when such "cool" fashion items began to appear in large numbers in the streets and lanes, and appeared in the low-end consumer market with a cheaper image, the fashion industry's wavers gradually lost interest in them. This group of young people who yearn for mavericks are beginning to find a balance between transparent and non-transparent materials.

On the last day of London Fashion Week, the designers also brought the compromises they found to the show. As the last fashion show brand on the London Fashion Week schedule, On/Off continued the design style of the past and the audience was unclear. After some extremely exaggerated designs, the designer replaced the all-transparent PVC fabric that was popular on the show last year with a translucent gauze material, and made an interesting mosaic of this translucent material with reflective fabrics and cotton. It avoids the sultry and non-breathable properties of PVC materials.

In addition to the stitching On/Off on the skirt, this design is also brought to the jacket. Different from the complete transparency of the previous season, this translucent material and splicing design make the clothing more euphemistic in its overall presentation. It also adds a sense of beauty that is still half-faced.

Another application for semi-transparent gauze material can be said to be more common in this week's London Fashion Week. The translucent gauze material is cut into the style of ordinary cropped trousers to match the skirt of the lower body. Although in the past, the pants with skirts and leggings seemed to be too cumbersome, the transparency of the gauze just reduced the visual burden, but brought a more novel visual effect.

Roland Mouret also found this interesting design. Compared to the more delicate tulle used by On/Off, Roland Mouret uses a large number of mesh and wavelet points elements, and uses a matching skirt of the same color to make it look more like the bottom of the skirt. Translucent hem.

But it is not enough. In order to make this translucent trousers more prominent, you can also choose some skirts with a split hem. At the same time, when you wear a skirt, you can also choose this kind of trousers to avoid the embarrassing situation after being blown by the wind.

In order to make this material more natural with the clothing, Roland Mouret also arranged a low-key version for it. It hides this mesh in the hem of the open skirt, looming when walking, adding a lot of detail to the look of ordinary clothing.

At the same time, Simone Rocha, which brings a nostalgic Hong Kong style, also uses this translucent tulle element. In the past, when buying a tulle skirt, it is important to have a thicker or more multi-layered material to prevent the embarrassment caused by the light.

But Simone Rocha abandoned this idea when designing. He fits into the lower body of the opaque fabric, or uses the tulle as an extension of the mid-length top or skirt, giving the bottom out more clarity.

Interestingly, due to the borrowing of the elements of the Chinese fight, Simone Rocha used a translucent gauze fabric while designing the wheat, and embroidered safflower on the black yarn. In addition to the beauty, probably the effect of this kind of hat will be even better.