4 SS27 fashion trends that help consumers resist unrest and AI
Starting a new year with fresh inspiration is always a positive beginning. Trend forecaster Christine Boland provided just that with her forecast for spring/summer 2027. She identified four key movements_ and FashionUnited presents the highlights.
Following dynamics: weightless volume_ abundant pleats and _nothing stiff_
Boland always frames her trend forecasts by interpreting the current zeitgeist. She explains that people feel overwhelmed and are searching for purpose and meaning. There are several ways to cope with the chaos humanity is facing. 'Following Dynamics' caters to individuals who adopt a _go with the flow_ approach. This philosophy translates not only into a mental attitude but also into fashion collections.
Although the designs presented during the webinar appear improvised with a stylistic nonchalance_ they are the result of considerable effort. This is evident in the specifically placed pleats_ knotted fabrics and asymmetry. “It looks as if it has been fastened in that spot by chance_ but nothing could be further from the truth_” Boland stated. “There is nothing stiff about this theme; everything is dynamic.”
We see designs with these characteristics from brands such as Tove_ Louis Vuitton_ Christian Dior and Christopher Esber.
Abstracting reductionism: clear lines_ restrained frivolity
Almost in direct opposition to Following Dynamics is the trend Boland calls 'Abstracting Reductionism'. This concept takes minimalism a step further. It is a trend that explores geometry in a new context_ creating a sense of calm through the garment's construction. A prime example is the collection by Simone Bellotti_ the new creative director at fashion house Jil Sander. The collection appeared simple but was full of new shapes_ razor-sharp seams and rounded shoulders. The forms are present but not complex.
In some ways_ it is reminiscent of the _quiet luxury_ trend and its demand for _simpler_ items. However_ this trend incorporates bright colours_ rather than muted greys and beiges. These softer tones are still present_ but they serve to balance the more pronounced hues.
“This theme leans more towards anonymity. It is a human need because anonymity has almost ceased to exist in this era_” she explained. This is a trend where garments and designs are increasingly pared down and stripped back.
Liberating conventions: layered traditions and eras
While some become creative in times of uncertainty and constraint_ others revert to the familiar. A certain form of conservatism and tradition is re-emerging. In fashion_ this manifests through combining different eras and _blending codes__ according to the trend forecaster.
It is a trend that sees a return to human playfulness. “This is where the joy of mixing and being unique comes back. This is for the individualist_” she said. Think of combining diverse styles_ prints and decades_ layer by layer. Boland offered a word of caution_ however: “Those who interpret clothing from previous centuries too literally risk creating a dated look. It needs to be layered; we want to see that sense of fun again.”
It is not only about combining eras but also about mixing occasions. Last season_ for example_ major fashion houses such as Chanel_ Bottega Veneta and Balenciaga showcased combinations of eveningwear with a casual sweatshirt.
Making sense: craft_ love and time
Last but not least is the 'Making Sense' trend story. This theme highlights items that are clearly crafted by human hands with immense love and time. Think of countless hours of handiwork; abundant beads; and natural embellishments such as shells. Boland calls it 'exuberant expression'_ an over-the-top display of craftsmanship. “You can see that it cannot be made by a machine_” she noted.
Consumers are inundated with images created by machines and even AI_ making it difficult to discern what is real. With the garments in this trend story_ there is no room for doubt. The intricate handiwork and minor imperfections are clear evidence of the human touch.
Brands that exemplify this trend include Burberry_ Bottega Veneta_ Isabel Marant_ Proenza Schouler and Altuzarra.
Mastering complexity: various options for facing complexity
In a world full of complexity_ both people and consumers are asking how to cope. For some_ the answer is to go with the flow_ while others seek anonymity. For yet another group_ clinging to tradition and convention is the way to find more peace. There is a place for each of these responses within Boland's trend forecast.




