Top trends
for the autumn/winter 2023 season
For discerning fashionistas and for those who simply like to keep up with
We liked the proposal of the first fashion house the most. We still.
Here is a review of designs that must be present in your wardrobes this
season.
Power suit
For the office and everyday use
The look inspired by the corporate dress code will be one of the
hottest trends in the coming season. Although the designers haven't
If you are fond of colours, take inspiration from
classic and well-known silhouettes in this year’s collections. They
balance between these two colours, while the two others focused on
skirts and rediscovered their potential by playing with form and even
colour.
The
Saint Laurent
After last years dominance of low-rise models that accentuate the
Vaccarello opted for elegant blazers with oversized shoulders and
matching pencil skirts. He alternated between black, navy blue, white
admire the show-opening silhouette in a semi-sheer chemise, the cotton
than a trend in the coming season. As we already mentioned, this.
Designs in black and white were predominant in the collections of
Alexander McQueen
and
Dolce & Gabbana, while grey - in a rather uncommon edition - appeared on oversized
models by
Balenciaga
and...
Diesel.
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and the UK’s darling
Stella McCartney
were among the designers who indulged in patterns. The Belgian chose
to cover his works with floral prints, while McCartney decided to
employ autumn’s most popular pattern - the check.
Which one would you choose?
Wasp waist
After last year’s dominance of low-rise models that accentuate the
hips, it’s time for designs that emphasize the waist and bring our
figures visually closer to fashion's most covetable hourglass shape.
With an enthusiastic look at the collections of influential brands, we
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that it will make creating both minimalistic and daring styles a lot
easier. The choice is entirely up to you then.
The forms by
Balmain,
Bottega Veneta
and
Versace
are the most notable. As for the first brand, we experienced designs
that combine two trends in one, since Olivier Rousteing enriched
extravagant tops and blazers with this season’s most desirable
peplum-inspired constructions. Matthieu Blazy offered dresses with an
elongated waist, topped off with a shape reminiscent of designs from
Comfortable, warm and most of all - pleasant to the touch. The sense
of form-fitting models, which additionally balanced the proportions of
and textures, and the faux furs, refined velvets or sheepskin textures.
As we seen in the collections of
Alexander McQueen,
Alaïa
or
Dolce & Gabbana, a simple belt can also be the waist-highlighting element. Sarah
Burton and the French fashion house’s creative director opted for a
years collections are primarily a reinterpretation of familiar cuts
seem, while the Italian duo turned it into a metallic corset-like
form, adorning ultra-sensual dresses in a gold hue.
Woke up like this
Although nightwear-inspired designs were already seen last season,
this autumn, this trend is set to revamp. Seductive transparencies and
lace will still be en vogue but on a level with items reminiscent of
cosy and comfortable pyjamas. What does this mean in practice? We will
still choose lavish and richly detailed outfits for the big evening
have proved - this autumn we encourage you to experiment a bit with,
the latest fashion trends.
Let’s start with this casual look that has mainly appeared at
Bottega Veneta,
Ferragamo
and
Lanvin. We liked the proposal of the first fashion house the most. We still
admire the show-opening silhouette in a semi-sheer chemise, the cotton
pyjama sets and oversized sweaters, which the creative director paired
with thick socks.
With an enthusiastic look at the collections of influential brands, we
Burton and the French fashion houses creative director opted for a:
Jacquemus,
Gucci
and
Nensi Dojaka. Test this unique trend for yourself
creations in white by Simon Porte, the ultra-colourful transparencies
juxtaposed with tights from the Italian brand, and the Albanian
designer`s dresses finished with lace and tulle inserts are our
favourites.
Metallic gloss
from head to toe
Shimmering sequins and extravagant fringes will give way to items with
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quality, but most of all - quantity. The most important rule regarding
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the more the better. Here are the brands that will help you.
If you are fond of colours, take inspiration from
Ferragamo
and
Rick Owens
this autumn. Maximilian Davis, current creative director of the
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American designer, who is adored by avant-garde fans, chose lime
green, pink and maroon. Silvery and gold tones - rated as the most
desirable by trendsetters - made a big impact during
Blumarine,
Dolce & Gabbana
and
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Only the necessary
gold. Gold is used not only on dresses and tops but also on blazers,
coats and jackets.
Comfort
comes first
Choose your location
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
Stone Island Kids
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
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