Firstly, Fashion Winter 2019 is set to be a season of contrasts. In one corner, designers are paying homage to the not-so-discreet lavishness of the French bourgeoisie. on the other hand , punk spirit can be felt in the air, laughing in the face of convention and inspiring the silhouettes of the femme rebelle. But, these two opposing influences share a common denominator – they celebrate the woman of today, rather than create an impossible ideal of what she should be. So, These are the trends defining the fashion landscape in Fall/Winter 2019-2020.
Bourgeois fashion
Moreover, After seasons of more conceptual fashion, a return to a style code with elegance at its core is shaped the capsules on the runway at Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2019-2020. Think late 1970s and early 1980s bourgeois, refined silhouettes with skirt-cum-culottes, blazers, sharply pleated trousers, tailoring and trench coats…the key is creating coherent looks with precise cuts.
Punk Spirit fashion
in the other, Enter a silhouette that states loud and clear that its wearer is rebellious and inspired, carving her path with studs, boxy, androgynous designs and all of the style-tricks of punk, grunge and bondage, Therefore a cool, detached style revival that defies tired convention.
Eighties fashion
This winter’s obsession? The 1980s (glitter and shoulder pads included) and night-club style à la Studio 54 or Palace.
Houndstooth fashion
Secondly, Dominating silhouettes from head-to-toe, the high-contrast houndstooth motif saw a fusing of retro spirit with a distinctly androgynous allure.
Capes
For those wishing to stay modern while firmly classic, the return of the cape is the answer, a chic (and comfortable) complement to both casual looks and eveningwear.
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Thirdly, The potential for variation around such a simple motif is vast. Worn head-to-toe or color-blocked is a sure-fire way to self-confidence.
Shearling coats
Most importantly, never straying far from the failsafe winter trend. Because This season sheepskin underwent a more natural regeneration, with energetic, urban and sporty versions. Seen on the runways; preppy at Celine, Seventies-style at Chloé and fit for the adventurer at Isabel Marant.
Shoulder pads
In other words, the signature 1980s look possesses infinite architectural potential. Make the shoulders the focal point of creativity.
Couture tailoring
On the other hand, with a season drawing heavily on androgynous silhouettes. The tuxedo is making a comeback. Sculpted shoulders and sequins.
source: vogue