THIS FALL SHOP @ YAPRAK Fall's Top Trends Read it before September sneaks up on you
COUNTRY LIFE
The fashion flock's native habitat may be city streets, but this season, designers have gone mad for plaid and discovered a need for tweed. Dries Van Noten, Karen Walker, Alexander McQueen, and Thakoon all said "Check, Please" while Carolina Herrera, Richard Chai, and Michael Kors layered a tactiel mix of tweed, velvet, shearling, and fur. Has there ever been a chicer way to ward off a damp chill on the moorlands?
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BELLE CURVES
It is hip to be peplumed this FALL. In reviving this dressmaker's conceit, so popular in the forties, designers shone a spotlight on the waist, Jackets, dresses, and skirts all benefited from this soft architecture, which carved natural womanly curves into newly stylish silhouettes at Bottega Ceneta, Chanel, Lanvin, Prada and Yves Saint Laurent.
THE LONG VIEW
From Mid-Calf to floor-grazing, the lean and mean silhouette was among the freshest on the Fall Runways. The look was layered-the long paired with the even longer- at Marc Jacobs, Derek Lam, and Erin Fetherston. The long and lean L'Wren Scott, meanwhile, came up with a rail-slim coat that was just made for her elegant six-foot frame. Though sinuously sext at times, these ensembles are mostly modest- a Fall wardrobe fo an ultra-stylish Mormon. |