There was a luxe trashiness to many of the collections for fall that’s curious when everyone is in survival mode. Now we just have to wait and see if anyone’s going to buy. Here, a rundown of the season’s top trends:
Most likely to already be hanging in your closet: A black leather jacket. If not, they were everywhere, the best with a subtle, studded collar at Yves Saint Laurent. Click here for more ways to wear spikes and studs.(Michel Euler / Associated Press)
Outta my way: Power dressing manifested itself in strong shoulders, leg o’ mutton sleeves and one-sleeved dresses. (Peter Foley / EPA)
Sandals aren’t just for summer anymore: If it’s cold, wear them with tights. If it’s slushy, try the season’s other big footwear trend, over-the-knee boots. (Jason Szenes / EPA)
To shop for at the vintage stores: Anything 1980s, especially long boyfriend blazers in geometric prints and sparkly mini-dresses like this one from Balmain. (MAXPPP / TG, EPA)
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New “it” color, besides black, that is: Jade green as seen at Chanel, shown here, and Louis Vuitton. Wear it sparingly or risk looking like a leprechaun. (Ian Langsdon / EPA)
Most dubious trend: Capes, especially Marc Jacobs neon, crossing-guard versions. (Peter Foley / EPA)
Trend that refuses to go away: Leggings. For a newer look, try high-waisted, pleated and peg-legged pants. (Diane Bondareff / Associated Press)
Most timeless trend: Classical draping, as seen at Balenciaga, Viktor & Rolf, Versace (shown here), Bottega Veneta, Derek Lam and Donna Karan. (Alberto Pellaschiar / Associated Press)
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Most ingenious invention: Lanvin’s knit-backed fur stoles, which can be pulled down over jackets, sweaters or coats. (MAXPPP / TG, EPA)
Most annoying beauty habit: Hair crimping, which was responsible for at least one late runway show start. (Thibault Camus / Associated Press)