Since all fashion trends are cyclical, 2015 witnessed the comeback of the retro polka dots. Seen on everything from a strapless mini dress at Marc by Marc Jacobs to a 3D design by Junya Watanabe to Chanel’s angle, the variations offered more choices than before. Since Dolce and Gabbana were heavily inspired by the Spanish flamenco thematic, they juxtaposed this pattern with romanticism and red flowers on midilength dresses. Lela Rose on the other hand drew inspiration from Japan, thus mixed florals with polka dots and cutouts. Marc Jacob chose to stick with the classic monochrome version of the trend on his scrunched up dresses and Moschino did just the opposite by colour blocking his polka dots.






