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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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