10 Hottest Fashion Trends for Fall and Winter


Bold colors, retro details, big volumes- that’s what this Fall-Winter promises in terms of fashion. From international runways to college wear, this season is bursting with energy and life. Let’s take a closer look.

Lace and ribbons - If you thought these were restricted to summer, you’re wrong. Floaty fabrics, soft makeup and pale pink are all in. So don’t be afraid to go all girlie. Adornments can make such a difference. Feminine blouses with bows and ruffles also look great for fall.

Roberto Cavalli Ruffle-Front Blouse
Cut and dried - If girlie isn’t your thing, then you can opt for straight cuts and no-frill outfits. Black blazers and white shirts and great accessories in silver or any metal will look fashionable and chic.

Alberta Feretti Tulip Sleeve Jacket
Retro effect - From pencil skirts, leather pumps and red lipstick this look is here to stay this winter. Throw on some pearls and an oversized handbag and you’re all set to walk the ramp. Dangling jewelry in chandelier form or long necklaces can also add a nice touch.

See By Chloe Trapeze Jacket
Puss n boots - Boots and jeans create the perfect marriage. If you have great legs then pair it with a miniskirt. Black or brown boots look great but don’t forget to get pantyhose in the same color. If you don’t like the spike stiletto style, try flat boots. The round-toed boots are so comfortable and go well with skinny jeans.

Sergio Rossi Patent Knee High Boots
Trench coats - Whether belted or not, these scream sophistication. For this season metallic colors are in. So look for leather with a ¾ sleeve length. Clubbed with high boots, you could look like a million dollars.


Thomas Wylde Phantasma Trench Coat
Pencil Skirts - Both are stylish and elegant and a great option for this fall. A nice knee length pencil skirt will look good with both ankle high boots and knee high ones. You can compliment that with a silky blouse or a retro-cut jacket.

FENDI High Waisted Pencil Skirt
Chunky sweaters - This fall and winter is all about volume. So ‘chunky’ is the keyword here. From Malo to Calvin Klein size is everything. Oversized cardigans and turtlenecks to floppy collars, these knits are big and bold. With skinny jeans or a wide belt, you’ll look really hot!

See by Chloe Roll Neck Sweater
The Fashionable Colors - This Fall-Winter all shades of grey and purple are going to be huge. Classic black, white and more exotic leopard print, are also the favorites of the runways!

Moschino Cheap & Chic Leopard Print Pencil Skirt
Accessorize! - Sweaters are not the only ‘big’ thing this season. Big cuff bracelets in copper and brass and bold beads add an extra shine to any dress. Charms have also become oversized and have been added to necklaces for added effect. Silk and wool scarves in fashionable colors, long leather or cashmere gloves are also the fashionable way to go! And do not forget a pretty belt, the belts stay even for Spring Collections! ;)


BURBERRY Ribbed Cashmere Gloves
Fashionable Look - straight long hair with a long bang, natural skin tone and juicy red lips is the hot look of this season. Ladies, now you are ready to strut the streets looking as fabulous as ever!
Whatever the style, carry it off with confidence. That should surely pay off!

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Even Zimmermann, one of this country's most established and beloved labels, sent out a succession of teeny gathered skirts and pretty blouses with Peter Pan collars and butterfly appliques. One international media delegate commented: "As those girls get older, the clothes get more infantile." Certainly every woman over 18 walked out wondering what they would be wearing next season.
When Jayson Brunsdon's show started straight after, you could almost hear the sigh of relief as the first figure-hugging column dress, in a deep emerald green, was sent sashaying down the runway in all its womanly glory.

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As top designers graduate to the world stage, the local industry's most important event may have sacrificed quality for quantity, Glynis Traill-Nash writes.

It was about 2pm on Thursday that it happened. Fashion fatigue had begun to set in at Rosemount Australian Fashion Week and the assembled crowds were a little weary of looking at parades of smocks and tunics and little-girl chic. Then Alice McCall sent out smocks and tunics and little-girl chic.

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Poodle skirts
Peter pan collared shirts
Saddle Shoes
Cat's Eye glasses
Hawaiian shirts
Letterman jackets
White Tshirts
Blue Jeans (deep cuffs)
Beatniks (all black)
Circle skirts
1960s
Miniskirts
Go-go boots
Pill box hats
Hotpants
Shift dress
Baby doll dress
3/4 length sleeves
Tie-dye
Nehru Jackets

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Quiz: Are You a Fashion Expert?
Fashion is a funny thing. Unlike other professional pursuits, you'd be amazed at how many people think they are experts because they can don a pretty dress. I can carve a mean turkey, but you'll never hear me say I'm an expert surgeon. To be an expert at something, it requires that you have mastered the entire topic: understanding history, technique, technological advances, etc. And in the case of fashion you need to know all this, and know how to don a pretty dress. Most important, a fashion expert knows how to dress other people, not just themselves. Find out now if you are on your way to becoming a fashion expert with our quiz.

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May 16, 2007 – What better way to celebrate Karl Lagerfeld’s ICP Trustees Award than with a video that explores his passion for photography? In the exclusive FLY clip making its online debut on Style.com today, Joanne Colan, anchor of the vlog Rocketboom, interviews the multitasking designer about his black-and-white photographs of Paris at dusk—the subject of a recent exhibition, Farewell to Daylight, at Pace/MacGill Gallery. "At this hour statues get something human they don't have during the day," Lagerfeld says of his favorite time in the City of Light. "At this hour they are alive. It sounds stupid, but it's not stupid for me."The Lagerfeld video marks the start of a new collaboration between Style.com and FLY. A digital fashion magazine available solely in disc format, FLY DVD has been attracting interest from the fashion-meets-art set since its first installment launched at Art Basel Miami in December 2005. Zero Issue and its follow-up, Words Remembered, feature short films, documentaries, and interviews, with serious attention paid to the accompanying soundtrack—no surprise to fans of the runway DJ team Labtonic, Nima Abbasi and Laurent Vacher, who founded FLY with Catherine Cushman and Stephen Ghukfvin.Look for more videos from FLY's premier issues on Style.com in the coming months.

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