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Over-Sized Dreams
Designers went above and beyond for all things oversize from overall silhouettes to fragments. Apart from the cinched waists, Prabal Gurung showed chunky knits with straight bodices and fluffy sleeves. London took a more traditional approach to broad features with Mulberry’s Thatcherite Collection, as per Vogue UK. In Paris, Isabel Marant showcased her ‘80s style suits complete with big belt buckles and shoulder pads. The wide-legged pants looked like they could have been the most comfortable thing to wear on the planet! In Milan, Anteprima added striped overcoats and black puffer jackets to the oversize line up.
Velvet All Around
Velvet made a very fashionable appearance on runways everywhere. New Yorker Christian Siriano featured a body-hugging, floor-length gown and a shoulder-baring cocktail dress in shades of orange. Dion Lee included roomy track pants and a zip-front puffer coat in bright blue. London upgraded velvet to graphic patterns and prints. Thanks to fuchsia musings by Peter Pilotto and appliqué jellyfish by Mary Katrantzou, “velvet now is light and lithe”, gushed Vogue. Meanwhile in Milan, Blugirl and Alberta Ferretti took center stage with ethereal embroidered gowns in dark velvets. Saint Laurent spread velvet fever to Paris with innovative cocktail dresses. What a way to cope with winter blues!
Fringe Benefits
This is a case of high style “hanging by a thread”! Fringes made a global comeback in all the flapper-esque glory. New York was fired up by the party pieces from Michael Kors, Marchesa and Erin Fetherston, who offered confidence and seduction with their cascading silk fringes brushing the legs of models as they strutted on the catwalk. London took fringes for an unusual spin as House of Holland featured Southern themed looks that resembled a cross between “Hoedown and Rodeo”, as Elle UK suggested. In Paris, Balmain once again lived up to the animalistic, raw energy of its recent collections. Prada and Emilio Pucci took a vibrant turn in Milan with bright neon colors in contrasting combinations.
Silver Surfing
Metallic sheen was all the rage this season with designers everywhere going strong for silver. In New York, Proenza Schouler had shiny fabrics sprinkled throughout the collection whereas Leanne Marshall took to satin with bellowing gowns in luxurious silver. London-based designer Osman sent his models down the runway in knee high silver stilettos and sequined madness skirts. Milan channeled ‘80s power dressing silhouettes with an intergalactic vibe in AnnaKiki’s show. Style Cartel noted that models dressed in silver bodysuits represented a cinematic mashup of Blade Runner and The Hunger Games. Paris turned silver in outerwear with Chanel and Off-White embracing the color fit for the most stylish of winters. Silver is the new gold.
Text by Nivetha Sundar (MA Fashion Journalism)