‘The Shape of Fall’ is at South Coast Plaza
Romantic frocks, sexy sophistication, textured fabrics and
glamour, glamour, glamour are key for fall.
Romance is returning full force with subtly colored blouses in
fragile, sheer fabrics embellished with lace and delicate embroidery.
Slinky bias-cut slip dresses and lively flapper-style dresses are
also reappearing to give a bit of Hollywood glamour from decades
past. The style is reminiscent of Jean Harlow’s heyday on the silver
screen. Gucci has charmeuse slip dresses destined to become modern
classics while Chanel is offering Jazz Age swingy dresses adorned
with fringe and attitude.
On the runway, globetrotting looks are bringing color and luxury
into the collections. Rather than sticking with Bohemian, the styles
are expanding to highlight other areas of the world. D&G; Dolce &
Gabbana created a “Swiss miss” look with richly embroidered skirts
and coats. An uncomplicated way to wear ethnic is in the ever-present
peasant look, which has staying power through fall updated with more
tailoring in blouses and skirts. Sheer fabrics abound but are also
expanding into knits and richer textures. The embroidery will include
florals as well as a more homespun, almost folkloric feel.
Sophistication is rampant in sexy shoes and accessories. Short
skirts with high heels might sound very ‘80s, but it’s also very
2002. Prada’s two-tone stiletto pumps and knee-high shiny black
calfskin boot are hits from the fashion runway. Boots simply refuse
to go out of style. Whether paired with short skirts or with long,
they are the season’s most effortless item. Bottega Veneta’s slouchy
leather boot and handbag add an elegant edge.
Rich, sensual fabrics are always welcome in the fashion world and
this season is adding a bit of drama to the mix. There is no other
suitable description for Louis Vuitton’s Inuit-inspired luxury coat
in beige felted wool and cashmere with fur edging. There was also a
sultry side to the fall collections with Chanel’s belted fur jackets,
as well as Christian Dior’s and Yves Saint Laurent’s nod to the
Forties with fur chubbies.
Luxury is also taking over the sporty chic set, with
sports-inspired pieces covering the fall runways. Juicy Couture is
upping the ante with cashmere jogging suits available at Traffic and
Emporio Armani has a sleek boxing-inspired option of white silk pants
under black silk shorts for a fashionable athletic vibe.
Adding a little glamour and luxury makes it simple to update
wardrobes this fall. This season’s rich choices make choosing the
only tough part of the job.
* Article provided by South Coast Plaza officials
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