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What will be fashionable in six months: 12 trends from Paris

SUMMING UPheld in the framework of the Paris Fashion Week. In this material, we have identified 12 trends from the show, which will most likely soon transform your wardrobe. However, you can adapt them to everyday life right now.

The tendency to exaggerated dimensions has finally affected accessories. In Paris this time it was possible to see almost travel bags-bags in which everything would fit. Balenciaga made those last season, and this continued the theme, bringing the idea to the point of absurdity. To make such a bag look organically, it is worth wearing it, combining it with a wide-brimmed coat, narrow glasses in the style of the 90s and colored tights with a pattern or mesh.

Kits in which the bag and the dress are made of the same material look more theatrical. Interestingly look huge solid bags of suede or patent leather. They fit perfectly in monochrome images, as could be seen at Stella McCartney and Acne Studios. If you plan to load your trunk to the fullest, we advise you to pay attention to the options with the widest possible strap, like in Céline, for example, such a model will not pull the shoulder with a heavy weight.

If you wish, you can take the bag with you to the evening event as well - it is quite suitable for strict coats, dresses and high boots, as Loewe showed. Off-White designers came up with a huge, clever bag that can be worn as a clutch in your hand - it’s easy to imagine that even without a suit made of the same fabric, and, for example, with ordinary jeans, it can look organic.

Light shawls can be seen at many shows of this season, but in Paris they were literally ubiquitous. Designers traditionally suggested tying the straps of bags with them (like in Balenciaga) and wearing them around the neck and head as a kerchief. Stella McCartney combined this with a quilted jacket, and Hermès - with a shirt in tone. Céline showed how you can use leather kerchiefs: put them on over your coat and straight dresses, creating the effect of a false hood. Thin scarves can be tied under hats with earflaps and hats, patties - which is important for the winter season - and also be worn with jeans and raincoats in the style of a belt.

For several seasons in a row, palazzo trousers and flared, without any alternative, reigned on all catwalks, so the tendency towards tight trousers can be called a pleasant variety. They are better suited to fashionable shoes in this and next seasons, such as coarse lace-up shoes and ankle socks. If you want something more unusual than simple pants, pay attention to the details: stripes, contrasting arrows, hem, embroidery or fringe. An image with tight pants can look more interesting if you make it multi-layered, like Céline, or add a jacket with a hypertrophied shoulder line, a bright voluminous fur coat or a crochet top, like Mugler, Jacquemus and Off-White.

Quilted jackets regularly appear in the lists of autumn-winter tendencies, but it is precisely this season that they are as close as possible to the usual quilted jacket in our latitudes. The Nina Ricci jacket at the show was combined with a soft pink evening dress and fringe decor, Stella McCartney with a silk scarf giving the whole touch a touch and light Soviet nuance, and Christian Wijnants with wide, cropped jeans and ankle boots. We advise you to pay attention to quilted jackets in stores now, suitable options in the winter could be bought at Uniqlo U. Now they are on sale from the Russian Husky brand and the American Lauren Manoogian.

Emphasis on the chest - one of the main signs of the time. Today, even outside the catwalk, girls calmly wear transparent tops and dresses without bodices. At this time, many brands offered a few intricate techniques, for example, characteristic seams on clothes, similar to bones from a bra, or conical cups that only remotely resemble the well-known Madonna outfit.

In fact, all this looks quite decorous and even everyday: both tops and dresses with “stones” can now be presented even in the office. Stella McCartney and Balenciaga transferred such stitches to deaf sweaters from knitwear, thus giving an interesting nuance to the base thing. Christian Dior, Alexander McQueen, Esteban Cortazar and Fenty x Puma made cups on open evening and modest dresses.

In principle, designers and so every season produce things with all sorts of ornaments, flowers and stripes, but at this Fashion Week there were outfits with particularly bold drawings and artistic photo prints. Nina Ricci dress was covered with huge images of faces, as if painted with watercolor. Valentin's outfit turned out with ethnic motifs due to unusual images of feathers, palms and fruits. Stella McCartney depicted a picture with a horse and a lion, and Miu Miu completely combined in one picture a peacock, inscriptions and stripes. Making an image, it is worth being limited to one such thing, diluting it with the rest a monochrome attire.

Designers regularly turn to the era of the 60s, returning iconic models and details. It was at that time came the triumph of the pattern "peas", which is widely used by pop art artists and fashion designers. Past shows have shown that polka-dot things may still be relevant today, it’s all a matter of course, as usual, in styles. This pattern is traditionally used for dresses such as those of Balenciaga, Loewe, Giambattista Valli and Andrew GN, but no less often it adorns all kinds of blouses, like Jacquemus. This is an independent print, so combining it with others is neat.

Excess gradually losing ground, giving way to simplicity. Instead of huge necklaces, simple laces and ribbons appear that need to be tied as jewelery. They should not overtighten the neck, so they are wrapped loosely in several layers or tied into a knot at the level of the clavicle. Laces made of metallized fabrics will suit both futuristic and evening dresses, as well as things made of satin and leather. Ribbons will look appropriate with velvet and lace. For inspiration, contact Nina Ricci, Louis Vuitton and Ann Demeulemeester. Take a closer look at how the hats were worn at the Loewe show: a beautiful hat on the back and thin laces on the chest.

Overalls and sundresses with wide straps are also good because they are appropriate at any time of the year. In summer, they can be worn with T-shirts, crop tops and light blouses, in winter - with shirts, turtlenecks and sweaters. For such things it is better suited shoes with a stable heel, as well as shoes and tennis sneakers. This time the designers worked with a variety of materials: Chloé - with patent leather, at Acne Studios we saw models made of wool, and Balmain - made of translucent viscose. But the most unexpected variant was shown by Loewe - we would not be surprised if we soon see something like this in the mass market.

If this winter the shops were occupied by things in a tartan cage, then next season the cage will be very different. Designers offered to wear several things in a cage at once: jackets and skirts, coats and pants. All this can be diluted with details like fur collars and scarves, leather inserts, wide belts, silk scarves and more. It looks good things that almost do not contrast with the ornament. For example, Chanel combined silver tights and boots with a white dress in a cage. Christian Dior to match the dark blue suede treads with a black beret. The items in the cage also showed Stella McCartney, Chloé, Sacai, Loewe, Off-White and others.

Fortunately, sequins do not give up their positions, so that in the next season it will be possible to shamelessly decorate yourself with this shining scales. To maintain balance, we recommend minimizing other décor, as demonstrated by Nina Ricci and Rochas. For a more modest image fit large sequins, like the Miu Miu and Off-White. Things embroidered with pastel color with sequins will look even more tender and delicate. For each day, choose only one such thing, and in the evening you can add fashionable laces to the neck and pointy shoes.

Rough lace-up boots with tractor soles appear at the autumn-winter shows almost every season. This versatile shoe model, referring to the 90s, is combined with both coarse-knit sweaters and light silk dresses. The fact that Stephen Meisel’s cult shooting of “Grunge & Glory” for Vogue magazine still looks relevant. In the new collection of Valentino, such shoes worked in contrast - with printed dresses and classic coats. It is noteworthy that in the new season they become higher, such as, for example, the models with the shows Altuzzara and Hermès.

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