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> Three fashion designers to watch out for in 2016

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WHILE 2015 is not yet over, the fashion industry is already turning its attention to 2016 and the next season's runway shows which, in Paris, will start with menswear on Jan 20. This gives us an opportunit­y to start from scratch, and take a look at the designers and creative directors who will shape the fashion world next year.

Jonathan William Anderson Jonathan Anderson or J.W. Anderson, who won the menswear and womenswear designer prizes at the most recent British Fashion Awards, has unquestion­ably been the designer of the last few seasons. At the head of his own brand J.W. Anderson (menswear and womenswear), but also as the creative director for Loewe, this Northern Ireland-born designer has already worked with the biggest luxury houses and readyto-wear brands, including collaborat­ions with Versus Versace and Topshop.

Nothing has been confirmed, but Jonathan Anderson could turn a new page in 2016, as his name was among the first mentioned as a replacemen­t for Raf Simons at Christian Dior, along with Riccardo Tisci and Phoebe Philo. And even if that doesn't happen, there is no doubt that the British designer will continue his dazzling ascent next year.

Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant There is likely to be a lot of talk about this designer duo in 2016. As artistic directors for the Courrèges women's ready-towear collection­s, Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant delivered a successful first offering in September, at the Spring/Summer 2016 collection­s, but expectatio­ns about them will remain high at the next Fashion Week. This will give them an opportunit­y to show the direction in which they intend to take the brand (which was created in 1961), after an initial flirtation between tradition and modernity. It will be a real challenge for the duo, who have decided to devote themselves fully to Courrèges, leaving their own Coperni brand on stand-by.

Alber Elbaz This Israeli-American designer already had a major impact in 2015 and could do so again in 2 Kanye West x adidas In February, the famous rapper unveiled his first collection of trainers and clothing for adidas Originals as part of New York Fashion Week. The line immediatel­y created a buzz on social networks.

The Yeezy 750 Boost sneakers were highly successful around the world. They were followed by the Yeezy 350 Boost in June, and the Yeezy Season 1 clothing line in the autumn. 2016. Having spent 14 years at Lanvin, Alber Elbaz stepped down as the brand's creative director at the end of October 2015, causing an earthquake in the fashion world as well as at Lanvin itself. It remains to be seen what the future holds for this famous designer who has received many awards for his work.

Rumours quickly surfaced of a move to Christian Dior, but this has not been confirmed by Elbaz or the French fashion house, and other names such as the designer Jonathan Anderson have been cited as a possible replacemen­t for Raf Simons. In any case, Alber Elbaz is not likely to be inactive for long. The bets are on. – AFP Relaxnews 3 Puma x Rihanna In December, the brand announced its appointmen­t of Rihanna as artistic director for a Puma capsule collection, in addition to her role as an ambassador. The Puma Creeper, the first sneaker in the Puma by Rihanna collection, was launched in the autumn. It was an instant success. The collaborat­ion will continue in 2016 with Rihanna presenting her clothing line for Puma at an Autumn/Winter show in New York. – AFP Relaxnews

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What artistic direction will Alber Elbaz take in 2016? Next year, all eyes will be on Arnaud Vaillant and Sébastien Meyer and their design work for Courrèges in 2016. A model presents a creation for Alexander McQueen.
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Jonathan Anderson is one designer worth checking out in 2016.

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