Trends to watch for fall
Trends to watch for fall
The past two weeks, New York Fashion Week in Bryant Park consisted of many designers’ upcoming looks for Fall 2010. Sure that seems like it’s far off, but here is a quick look of some of the new trends coming your way.cheap wow goldThese are only a few of the high-impact designers who showed their looks.
Burberry Prorsum featured the new hottest outerwear for fall. Known best for their classic trench coat, designer Christopher Bailey put some flair into outerwear with details like shearling, voluminous shapes, buckles, leather and a shaggy look.sheepskin bootsThe key feature among these looks is having an oversized shape that is still shorter to show off a figure. The military chic look will also be transitioning into fall with a longer shape added to the trend. High-waisted pencil skirts and over-the-knee boots also continued to be featured in many of their looks.
Marc Jacobs, who is known for his originality, took a safer route this season, but still managed to put his own spin on the recurring trend of soft neutrals and pale pastel colors. His looks also included a shearling detailed coat, sequined and knit tops, lingerie-inspired looks for the daring and more. The key colors were soft and dark grays, black, white and blues.abercrombie fitchA key feature was also pairing ankle socks with low heels.
Diane von Furstenberg, well known for her classic wrap dresses, showcased a black shift with chain-detailing as well as a belted chiffon tunic dress for some interest. Usually known more for frills than edge, Furstenberg put a feminine spin on menswear inspired looks.Cheap UGG BootsHer color palette featured many neutrals as well, but she did not leave them without her classic sparkle in the form. of sequins or metallics. She also continued the trend of high-power prints and mixing prints like florals and stripes or leather as well.
DKNY featured the key trends of miniskirts, with a spin on the detailing with pleats, wool and even leather. The overall feel of her designs was a blast from the past with many ‘60s inspired looks including color-blocked tops. The skirts were paired with very long, oversize wool coats, cropped jackets or cardigans. Sweater tights and long scarves were key accessories.
Michael Kors, Project Runway judge and a classic, showcased many luxurious and effortless ideas in his fall looks. Oversize cashmere sweaters, distressed leather vests, sequined jersey dresses and chunky sweater or suede boots created a depiction of classic glamour. Long trench coats and menswear inspired pieces like a gray fitted suit with a classic white shirt were also standouts of the show.
The Row, Mary Kate and Ashley’s Olsen’s label, made its much hyped debut on the runway with 19 looks comprised entirely of navy, black and white. The look had a minimalist tone that portrayed a graceful chic quality.rolexKey looks included a long leather shirt, a long belted wrap coat, a corseted slip dress, a blue python dress and coat, draped trousers and a long boyfriend jacket.
Defending against the elements, saddle brown battered leather parkas are cosy with quilted linings and shrunken waxed cotton jackets in uniform. blue and khaki brown appear in a swing shape and cropped gilet. Duffle coats and trenches keep out the cold with reversed sheepskin linings on the outside of the body and voluminous wool scarves and cable knit socks offering an extra layer of warmth.wow goldBerry coloured corduroy tailoring with leather panelling gives a modern twist on traditional countrywear, whilst loden green wools in a boxy jacket, pencil skirt and short shorts look more rugged and are adorned with Girl Guide inspired award badges. Old fashioned pyjama-esque striped slouchy cotton trousers and shirts continue the idea of a camping trip in the wilderness.
Practical details feature throughout; skirts have suspender strapping, belts have release buckles and sheepskin bags secured by harnesses have old-fashioned binoculars and torches as charms. Canvas and leather lace-up boots are sturdy with multiple buckles and detachable ankle covers and mini pouches.
Offsetting the utility/survival feel of the collection, prints and fabrics are heavily influenced by woodland creatures and nature. The sumptuous teddy bear fur coat is reminiscent of a grizzly bear, fluffy mittens are paw-like, and shoe boots are adorned with tufts of sheepskin. In contrast, soft chiffon blouses and dresses with hand-crafted crochet and lace panels conjure up an image of a warped fantasy world full of woodland nymphs and fairies. Mushrooms, clovers and twigs are scattered across jersey vests whilst wild wolves, deers, rabbits and owls hide within the camouflage 'Woodland print' but stand out in their full glory as headdresses.
The past two weeks, New York Fashion Week in Bryant Park consisted of many designers’ upcoming looks for Fall 2010. Sure that seems like it’s far off, but here is a quick look of some of the new trends coming your way.cheap wow goldThese are only a few of the high-impact designers who showed their looks.
Burberry Prorsum featured the new hottest outerwear for fall. Known best for their classic trench coat, designer Christopher Bailey put some flair into outerwear with details like shearling, voluminous shapes, buckles, leather and a shaggy look.sheepskin bootsThe key feature among these looks is having an oversized shape that is still shorter to show off a figure. The military chic look will also be transitioning into fall with a longer shape added to the trend. High-waisted pencil skirts and over-the-knee boots also continued to be featured in many of their looks.
Marc Jacobs, who is known for his originality, took a safer route this season, but still managed to put his own spin on the recurring trend of soft neutrals and pale pastel colors. His looks also included a shearling detailed coat, sequined and knit tops, lingerie-inspired looks for the daring and more. The key colors were soft and dark grays, black, white and blues.abercrombie fitchA key feature was also pairing ankle socks with low heels.
Diane von Furstenberg, well known for her classic wrap dresses, showcased a black shift with chain-detailing as well as a belted chiffon tunic dress for some interest. Usually known more for frills than edge, Furstenberg put a feminine spin on menswear inspired looks.Cheap UGG BootsHer color palette featured many neutrals as well, but she did not leave them without her classic sparkle in the form. of sequins or metallics. She also continued the trend of high-power prints and mixing prints like florals and stripes or leather as well.
DKNY featured the key trends of miniskirts, with a spin on the detailing with pleats, wool and even leather. The overall feel of her designs was a blast from the past with many ‘60s inspired looks including color-blocked tops. The skirts were paired with very long, oversize wool coats, cropped jackets or cardigans. Sweater tights and long scarves were key accessories.
Michael Kors, Project Runway judge and a classic, showcased many luxurious and effortless ideas in his fall looks. Oversize cashmere sweaters, distressed leather vests, sequined jersey dresses and chunky sweater or suede boots created a depiction of classic glamour. Long trench coats and menswear inspired pieces like a gray fitted suit with a classic white shirt were also standouts of the show.
The Row, Mary Kate and Ashley’s Olsen’s label, made its much hyped debut on the runway with 19 looks comprised entirely of navy, black and white. The look had a minimalist tone that portrayed a graceful chic quality.rolexKey looks included a long leather shirt, a long belted wrap coat, a corseted slip dress, a blue python dress and coat, draped trousers and a long boyfriend jacket.
Defending against the elements, saddle brown battered leather parkas are cosy with quilted linings and shrunken waxed cotton jackets in uniform. blue and khaki brown appear in a swing shape and cropped gilet. Duffle coats and trenches keep out the cold with reversed sheepskin linings on the outside of the body and voluminous wool scarves and cable knit socks offering an extra layer of warmth.wow goldBerry coloured corduroy tailoring with leather panelling gives a modern twist on traditional countrywear, whilst loden green wools in a boxy jacket, pencil skirt and short shorts look more rugged and are adorned with Girl Guide inspired award badges. Old fashioned pyjama-esque striped slouchy cotton trousers and shirts continue the idea of a camping trip in the wilderness.
Practical details feature throughout; skirts have suspender strapping, belts have release buckles and sheepskin bags secured by harnesses have old-fashioned binoculars and torches as charms. Canvas and leather lace-up boots are sturdy with multiple buckles and detachable ankle covers and mini pouches.
Offsetting the utility/survival feel of the collection, prints and fabrics are heavily influenced by woodland creatures and nature. The sumptuous teddy bear fur coat is reminiscent of a grizzly bear, fluffy mittens are paw-like, and shoe boots are adorned with tufts of sheepskin. In contrast, soft chiffon blouses and dresses with hand-crafted crochet and lace panels conjure up an image of a warped fantasy world full of woodland nymphs and fairies. Mushrooms, clovers and twigs are scattered across jersey vests whilst wild wolves, deers, rabbits and owls hide within the camouflage 'Woodland print' but stand out in their full glory as headdresses.
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