Comfort
comes first
Comfortable, warm and most of all - pleasant to the touch. The sense
of comfort is doing great in fashion and will be something much more
than a trend in the coming season. As we already mentioned, this
year’s collections are primarily a reinterpretation of familiar cuts
and textures, and the faux furs, refined velvets or sheepskin textures
we are now discussing are by no means an exception.
Even though timeless shades are always a safer option - as brands such
as
Alaïa
and
Chloé
have proved - this autumn we encourage you to experiment a bit with
shape. We, for example, were impressed by Jonathan Anderson`s models
in classic colours, but with an unexpected design. The fur tops with a
central pocket from the collection of his own brand and the fleshy
Loewe
coats looked stunning. To our surprise, the
Jil Sander
duo didn’t fall behind and even managed to woo the staunch minimalists
with shiny grey dresses and jumpers.
On the other hand, the hearts of the most daring fashionistas were
stolen by
Gucci. Every possible colour appeared on the catwalk of the Italian brand,
but some of the designs that stuck with us the most include an emerald
sweater and neon pink and blue fur coats.