Google is now a fashion expert! The technology company surprised fans by releasing Google Fashion Trends Report – Spring 2015. The report is over 50 pages long and it outlines a few of the top 2015’s spring fashion trends. The report is based on 6 Apparently, Emoji-printed sweatpants are a major spring trend. We're not exactly sure why, but people are searching for them, according to Google. In fact, that's not the only surprising trend the search engine has spotted. In its first-ever fashion trend This season, a rebel artist rises up from the Mexican streets to inspire statement Spring/Summer styles with her own brand of insurgent creativity. Paint Me a Revolution is a key womenswear fashion theme, brought to you by the experts at Trendstop.com as Google is the world’s largest Internet search engine by far, handling over 3 billion queries per day. That kind of heavy usage allows data to collect an awful lot of data about just about everything, from traffic patterns on streets to the catchiest music. Wanna know what's in for the warmer months ahead? Many of the trends from Fall continue into Spring/Summer 2015. Fresh faced complexions and contoured cheekbones remain a major look. Dewy skin continues to shine, along with glossy highlights on high points Google is getting into the fashion game, well kind of. The company released it's Fashion Trends for Spring 2015 according to to Google Data. The company tracked searches and demand patterns with geographic data. So what are people looking for? Tulle skirts .
Google has found a way to pinpoint trends in fashion using what Google seems to have an endless amount of, data. A 53 page document has been released that analyzes spring 2015 trends ranging from jogger pants to tulle skirts. “To identify top Spring 2015 Julie Zook Features Writer It is that time of year when winter is over and it is finally nice enough to spend the day on the quad or by the pond. Even though it is spring, the weather constantly changes Continue reading → its first-ever fashion trend report (pdf), which analyzed six billion search queries related to fashion between January 2012 and February 2015 to come up with predictions about what people will be wearing this spring. Short of having a direct line The company has compiled search data from millions of users into its spring 2015 trend report, a cheat sheet of sorts to the fastest-growing — and, for our purposes here, fastest falling — fashion trends of the season. And, the findings might .