Since Anna Sui’s spring/summer collection in 2007 was inspired by the ocean breeze, the fashion world has largely steered clear of ocean-themed designs on a grand scale. However, this season, a few key designers are reviving the nautical trend with a fresh and romantic twist. PARDA, for instance, is leading the charge with short, relaxed silhouettes that echo the carefree spirit of the sea. While the “Sea Breeze” aesthetic remains popular, it often carries a subtle sense of laziness, making it more about comfort than boldness. In addition to the minimalist approach, some collections draw inspiration from marine life. IKA, a Hong Kong-based designer known for her vintage Southeast Asian style, incorporates elements of the ocean into her work. Dark blue tones mimic the deep sea, while patterns like fish, seagrass, and coral bring an underwater feel to the runway. Beach scenes also play a role, with coconut trees appearing on T-shirts or shorts, or delicately painted onto Dresses in soft blue hues that evoke the salty breeze of the coast. Another recurring motif is the anchor — a classic symbol of the ocean. Like Chanel’s iconic double C, the anchor offers a clean and versatile design that can be used as a central pattern on a T-Shirt or subtly placed as a logo on a jacket. Its simplicity makes it a timeless choice for nautical-inspired fashion. As the trend continues to evolve, designers are finding new ways to blend the beauty of the sea with modern style, proving that the ocean still has plenty of inspiration to offer. Whether through color, texture, or pattern, the influence of the sea is making a quiet but powerful comeback in the world of fashion.

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