Fall trends of this year are
gradually being unveiled along with the major fashion shows in New York, London and
Paris. Essentially ready-to-wear or extravagantly out of this world, this Fall
season pieces have it both ways. Fleecy shearling and cozy knits are still the
essential elements of most of the designers’ masterpieces. The most resonant
ideas included sixties silhouettes and stunning evening gowns. However, there
are some new style waves with inspiration from the searing color combinations and bold prints of an Ibiza heat wave. Let’s overview this Fall’s most worthy gearing up
elements.
This season, designers cozied
up to cuddly shearling. But of course Fall wouldn’t be Fall without furs. Miuccia Prada's color-blocked
coats were definitely the highlights of this fur world on the runways and
summed up everything for the shearling direction. Joseph Altuzarra’s wrap coat
ushered in vibrant pink and green as the main bright color combination of the
season, an inspiration that gained momentum at Dior and Balenciaga shows in
Paris. Has there been a season in which knitwear claimed more runway real
estate than Fall '14? Trust us, these weren't your run-of-the-mill sweaters.
Michael Kors whipped up fisherman's cardigans with matching nubby scarves; and
Phoebe Philo accessorized Céline's ribbed looks with luxe mink muffs. We
believe the worldwide celebration of electronic dance music. This heat finally
starts influencing our fashion world. Marc by Marc Jacobs revved our engines
with BMX-inspired graphics; Dries Van Noten mashed up trippy, op art motifs;
and the Kenzo and Proenza Schouler teams featured frenetic patterns. Normcore
is more than a buzzy meme. Hugo Boss, Christopher Kane, Max Mara, Hermès all
embraced the concept of standing out by blending in. When it comes to
red-carpet fare, designers including Nina Ricci's Peter Copping, Mary
Katrantzou, and Givenchy's Riccardo Tisci spiced things up with long dresses
that were subtly sheer. They almost looked like tattoos on the body.
What are your favourite trends for Autumn Winter?
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