Sunday 29 July 2012

Pre-Fall Fashion Trends

Golden Child
Elie Saab
Designers envisioned a gilded fall, rich with sequins, paillettes, and glittered sheen.
Elie Saab
The Colour: Golden Child
Prabal Gurung
The Colour
Michael KORS
The Colour
Paco Rabanne
The Color
Giambattista Valli
The Treatment: Wax On
A laminated finish stood out on the runways in the form of outerwear, separates and accessories. -Jil Sander
The Treatment
Acne
The Treatment
J.W. Anderson
The Treatment
Fendi
The Treatment
Marni
The Pattern: Fenced In
The intricate latticework sparked the pattern, print and embroidery designs from Balmain to Rodarte. -Balmain
The Pattern
Alexander Wang
The Pattern
Rodarte
The Pattern
Aquilano e Rimondi
The Pattern
Rue du Mail
The Theme: Military Minded
Designers brought a fresh appeal to traditional military garb--from the peacoat to the epaulette--with luxe fabrics and fitted silhouettes. -Salvatore Ferragamo
The Theme
Altuzarra
The Theme
Burberry Prosum
The Theme
Victoria Becham
The Theme
Max Mara
The Item: Suit Up
Forget the statement skirt, this season is all about the pantsuit. Whether it's a cropped and flared retro pair, or a modern layered ensemble, designers resurrected the pantsuit for fall. -Prada
The Item
Louis Vuitton
The Item
Bottega Veneta
The Item
Chanel
The Item

Emilio Pucci
The Era: Shakespeare in Love
From designs that mimicked tapestry to ornate baroque flourishes, the fall runways exuded a Renaissance spirit. -Giles
The Era
Dolce & Gabbana
The Era
Balmain
The Era
Valentino: Kiera Knightley wore this to the premiere of "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World" and was critisized on the tv show: 'Fashion Police' with Joan Rivers!
The Era

Dolce & Gabbana
The Fabric: Velvet Underground

Perfect for the crisp fall weather, designers Gucci and Ralph Lauren endorsed soft velvet as the texture of the season.      -Gucci
The Fabric

Kenzo
The Fabric

Emporio Armani
The Fabric

L'Wren Scott
The Fabric

Ralph Lauren


The Silhouette: Room to Grow
Bigger is better, as designers from Phoebe Philo at Celine to Nicholas G. at Balenciaga proved with the oversized outerwear and roomy trousers.
Celine
The Silhouette

Proenza Schouler
The Silhouette

Commes des Garcons
The Silhouette

Jil Sander

Balenciaga

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7 comments:

  1. What beautiful and inspiring pictures!! Those golden dresses are really stunning and I love floral dresses!! Some of these clothes you can not really wear in daily life but someone are really great! Thumbs up!

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  2. Thanks! I agree totally, the golden ones are my current favourite as well! The reason I believe top designers create seemingly unwearable pieces is to draw needed attention from every type of person and also just to have a more couture look to show that they thought 'out of the box.' Thanks again.
    XoXo,
    Colette
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  3. I've never quite understood high fashion for contemporary uses (that's my broke, college student talking) but the Altuzarra outfit works out so well that I might just borrow that idea comes fall!

    Thanks for the follow! Looking forward to more of your posts!

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    Kat
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    1. Kat, thanks! Your comment means a lot! Yes,most designers go really awry when it comes to high fashion :) I love Altuzarra, you should check him out on "The Fashion Fund" which is a program set up by American Vogue to help designers get their start and he won that season. He's spectacular! Thanks again (: i.love.your.blog.2.

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  4. These looks are more than beautifull! Nice blog!

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    1. Thanks for your amazing comment Lara! I love your name, it's beautiful! Want to follow each other?

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