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Fashion. Beauty. Business. the Latest Round of Fashion Weeks in New York Fashion. Beauty. Business. March 13, 2019 Patterns of Fall The latest round of fashion weeks in New York, London, Milan and Paris has come to a close, and naturally there were plenty of trends for fall 2019, from silhouettes to accessories to colors. WWD has isolated 14 of them — including that of New Heritage, as seen on the runway of Chanel — all ideal for consumers to refresh their wardrobes for what retailers raved was a strong season filled with dressier, chicer styles. photograph By Aitor rosás suñé 3.12 FGI.indd 1 3/11/19 7:53 PM 2 march 13, 2019 Balenciaga Valentino max mara The Trends From the big and the bold to the sophisticated and smart, the fall runways pulsed with energy and excitement. by Emily mErcEr, AndrEw ShAng, luiS cAmpuzAno, ThomAS wAllEr and AlEx BAdiA carolina herrera off-White JW anderson iannoni g iovanni iovanni g saint laurent daVid Koma Bold Colors hotographs by by hotographs p 3.12 FGI.indd 2 3/11/19 7:25 PM march 13, 2019 3 alexander Wang haider acKermann marine serre louis Vuitton Punk r evival iannoni g iovanni iovanni g ll others by by ll others a odin Banica; r 13 by 13 by r noda; o asato asato m christian dior Prada alexander mcqueen r13 Wang photograph by by photograph Wang 3.12 FGI.indd 3 3/11/19 7:25 PM 4 march 13, 2019 BurBerry oscar de la renta Koché michael Kors loeWe Feathers dion lee erdem mary Katrantzou iannoni g iovanni iovanni g ll others by by ll others a odin Banica; r Lee photograph by by photograph Lee 3.12 FGI.indd 4 3/11/19 7:25 PM march 13, 2019 5 altuzarra lanVin celine oliVier theysKens new heritage iannoni g iovanni iovanni g ll others by by ll others a aître; aître; m salVatore heyskens photograph by Dominique by photograph heyskens ferragamo chanel Victoria BecKham miu miu t 3.12 FGI.indd 5 3/11/19 7:25 PM 6 march 13, 2019 christian siriano louis Vuitton Bottega Veneta sies marJan FuturistiC osás Suñé osás r itor itor a alpern by alpern by h iannoni; g iovanni iovanni g arjan, Valentino and Katrantou photographs by by photographs and Katrantou Valentino arjan, m halPern sid neigum Valentino mary Katrantzou Siriano, Vuitton, Veneta, Veneta, Vuitton, Siriano, 3.12 FGI.indd 6 3/11/19 7:25 PM march 13, 2019 7 ryan roche lacoste Jacquemus alBerta ferretti . 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Let’s style [the models’] chard; Westwood by Kuba Dabrowski; Serre, Serre, Dabrowski; Kuba by Westwood chard; a Counterbalancing some of the tamer hair with a fabric they made clothes beauty looks — of which there were many with. So we are just creating hairstyles by — appearing on catwalks during the most literally picking it up in its rawest form recent Paris ready-to-wear season were and doing blanket stitches — stitching the some wilder creations. hair up and holding it in place. Every one Take the coifs at Yohji Yamamoto. is different.” Backstage before the show, hairstylist At Dior, models had what looked like Eugene Souleiman explained that he and thick eyelashes drawn under their lower the designer had talked about the fall 2019 lids. “The makeup is very rough, heavy- fashion collection, and Yamamoto told handed — almost a cartoon-style imitation Souleiman he was trying hard not to be of a Sixties Polly Maggoo kind of makeup,” a designer. explained Peter Philips, creative and image According to Souleiman, Yamamoto director of Christian Dior makeup. explained: “What I wanted to do was Other off-the-grid beauty looks were to create clothes that I felt came before noted at Marine Serre, Rick Owens, Andreas fashion existed, before people made Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, clothes for other people.” Balenciaga, Dries Van Noten, Christian wens photograph by Vanni Bassetti; Van Noten by Delphine by Noten Van Bassetti; Vanni by photograph wens marine serre Balenciaga o Souleiman recounted Yamamoto said: Wijnants, Courrèges and Manish Arora. 3.12 FGI.indd 15 3/11/19 7:26 PM 3.12 FGI.indd 16 3/11/19 7:54 PM.
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