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Sportmax, Givenchy, Philosophy By Lorenzo Serafini, and Issey Miyake sent blouses, midi skirts, and button-downs down the runway that wouldn’t look out of place in an office setting were they just a shade less sheer. Chanel, Carolina Herrera, and Michael Kors took a slightly different approach with downright conservative hemlines on matching sets, pinafores, and maxi dresses.
You?re likely going to be hearing a lot about the French label Carven (launching in March on Net-a-porter). After a bumpy few years, it?s found its feet again under the stewardship of Brit Louise Trotter, formerly creative director of Lacoste and Joseph. Her Paris show in October was a gentle masterclass in showing us exactly what we want to wear, featuring the kind of off-kilter classics you know you?ll treasure for years. A case in point, her boxy, mushroom-y hued tailoring. The blazer has been reborn of late as a thing to throw on with anything. Trotter showed exactly how to revamp yours for the new season, pairing hers with sheer skirts and knits in the same hue. A sheer skirt might be a reach on the tube in January, but do think about proportions, it’s less about oversized everything together now, look for more of a balance. Giant top, sleek bottom, etc.
Sheer fabrics have been big news on the eveningwear scene for several seasons now – and never more so than on our favourite red carpet celebrities – but for 2024 there’s a very specific way to wear the trend. Giving angelic white a sexy twist, there’s nothing hotter come spring than a sheer white dress, whether you’re heading out for dinner, off to the beach, or – of course – onto a red carpet. Maybe just avoid it as a wedding guest?
The next iteration of 2023?s mega maxi skirt trend has arrived, and while longer hems are still very much in, we?re noticing a lot more volume when it comes to bottoms that land below the knee. Instead of slinky fits or Y2K-inspired denim fabrics, fuller skirts ? a Molly Goddard signature ? and ball gown silhouettes will be all the rage according to designers like Bottega Veneta and Staud. Batsheva even used an old-school hoop technique to accentuate its ?cheerleader full-circle skirt? look.
You?re likely going to be hearing a lot about the French label Carven (launching in March on Net-a-porter). After a bumpy few years, it?s found its feet again under the stewardship of Brit Louise Trotter, formerly creative director of Lacoste and Joseph. Her Paris show in October was a gentle masterclass in showing us exactly what we want to wear, featuring the kind of off-kilter classics you know you?ll treasure for years. A case in point, her boxy, mushroom-y hued tailoring. The blazer has been reborn of late as a thing to throw on with anything. Trotter showed exactly how to revamp yours for the new season, pairing hers with sheer skirts and knits in the same hue. A sheer skirt might be a reach on the tube in January, but do think about proportions, it’s less about oversized everything together now, look for more of a balance. Giant top, sleek bottom, etc.
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