17 New Things In Fashion & Culture To Look Forward To In 2017
A forecast of what will define the year to come
By Harper’s Bazaar Singapore Team - published
From Ralph Lauren celebrating 50 years of impeccably classic style, to the shoes of the season reaching new heights, this is a forecast of the fashion and culture that will define the year to come.
From: Harper's BAZAAR US
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Dior's Big Year
In 1947, Christian Dior showed his inaugural collection, which Bazaar editor Carmel Snow famously dubbed the "New Look." This year, Dior is marking its 60th anniversary with another new look, as the debut collection by the French house's new artistic director, Maria Grazia Chiuri—the first woman in the role—hits stores.
New Designers
Must-Read Books
New fiction by Haruki Murakami (Men Without Women), George Saunders (Lincoln in the Bardo), and first- time novelist Brian Van Reet (Spoils) will steal all of our imaginations. And David Sedaris promises an illuminating autobiographical journey through decades' worth of his diaries, in Theft by Finding.
Wonder Woman
Call it the summer of the superwomen. In June, Gal Godot reprises her Batman v. Superman role as Wonder Woman in the comic book character's first stand-alone film. The following month, Cara Delevingne goes intergalactic as the female lead in Luc Besson's highly anticipated science fiction–action flick, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
Rediscover Rodin
To mark the 100th anniversary of the avant-garde French sculptor's death, Paris's Grand Palais will host a joint exhibition with the Musée Rodin in March of hundreds of Rodin's works, alongside those of his contemporaries and others who were influenced by him.
Rodin's Le Baiser, SNBA 1896 (Albert Kahn), 1889
Queen Victoria
In January, PBS's Masterpiece premieres for U.S. audiences an eight-part series about one of the most powerful women in history. Victoria, which stars the English actress Jenna Coleman in the title role, follows the royal from her ascension to the throne at the age of 18, in 1837, through her courtship and marriage to Prince Albert, revealing her as a spirited wife, mother, and rising world leader.