AW19’s Favourite Trends

This season is showing some new themes amongst the more classic trends for autumn winter. With the likes of Giselle Norman walking a total of 41 times at fashion month and grunge being spoken of from NY to Paris, Autumn Winter 2019 is set to be strong, bold with a twist of 90’s nostalgia.
Most importantly, this season marked Karl Lagerfeld’s final Chanel show; the show that stole the month and the finale all would remember. Cara Delevingne opened the show with a host of fellow supermodels and famous faces looking on. Set in an alpine wonderland, Chalet Gardenia was the magical scene for an emotional farewell featuring signature tweeds paired with fair isle knits and shearling boots.
Some noticeable themes have been seen across New York, London, Milan and Paris – from ladylike to show stopping frothy layers you can take your pick and wear it your way. Here I walk you through my top 10 themes; as they say 3’s a trend:
GRUNGE REINVENTED

Designers took on a grungier feel for autumn winter playing up heavy boots, mixing prints, or pairing flannel with tulle or satin for the more elegant non-conformists out there.

Ashley Williams
Christian Dior
R13

 

LUXE LEATHER

Leather was big news with an influx of leather looks sweeping the season. From tailored pieces at Tom Ford, to Tibi’s coloured leather, it was full length leather outerwear that stole the show (see Rejina Pyo).

Alexander McQueen
Tibi
Khaite

 

WINTER BLOOMS

Think less the quiet feminine florals of summer, more a brash new floral. Whether you choose 3D florals Balmain style or a more vibrant print spotted at Erdem this is one trend you can’t miss.

Dolce & Gabbana
Saint Laurent
Erdem

 

WAISTED PROPORTIONS

Nipped in waists was suiting’s big news. Cinched waists shaped soft tailoring for an altogether more feminine silhouette. But belting doesn’t stop there – you will be waisting everything from knits to coats.

Alberta Ferretti
Balmain
Christian Dior

 

SHIMMER & SHINE

The party season is always heavy on the sequins and this winter is going all out. There was glitter and shimmer aplenty on the catwalk. More is more so drape yourself in crystal embellishment, diamanté fringing and lavish lame.

Molly Goddard
Loewe
Halpern

 

PUNK PERFECT

For the defiant rebel, conventional fashion rules don’t apply. Pair romantic ruffles with a fierce studded leather jacket or add a touch of punk with biker boots and multi chains – it’s time to shake things up.

Alexander McQueen
Balmain
Christopher Kane

 

BOLD SHOULDER

Shoulder lines were exaggerated with stretched lines and puff details. Supersize your shoulders and power your way into the new season.

Saint Laurent
Richard Quinn
Ports 1961

 

THEATRICAL RUFFLES

Designers have gone big on ruffles. Subtlety is not an option. It’s maximum drama with layers of ruffles on ruffles. On ruffles.

Louis Vuitton
David Koma
Valentino

 

CHECKING IN

An army of tartan and plaid walked the catwalk from Balenciaga to Christian Dior. Mix up your tartans as seen at Marta Jukubowski for extra satorial points.

Bora Aksu
Burberry
Emilia Wickstead

 

FEATHERED DELIGHTS

Couture details were seen across the season, not least when it came to this season’s feathery creations. Time to kick your heels up in Giambattista Valli’s feathered sandals or do full on plumage a la Mary Katrantzou.

Loewe
David Koma
Attico

 

And to end, just a couple of key items to get your wardrobe winter 19 ready:

 

JUST ADD TIGHTS 

The return of the tight is much more than functional – copy the catwalks and match your coloured tights to your shoe. For those who can’t get on board with tights, layer a dress over a wide leg trouser.

Dries Van Noten
Anna Sui
Versace

 

CAPED CRUSADERS

With a flair for the dramatic the cape is not just for super-hero’s. From short capelets to floor sweeping numbers and everything in-between.

Balmain
Celine
Chanel

 

SUPERSIZE DRESSES

Dresses will be bigger and fluffier than before. Swathes of tulle, taffeta and tutu tiers in eye popping brights might not be your thing but dresses will be playful and bold – it’s time to make a statement.

Molly Goddard
Marc Jacobs
Erdem

 

HERO BOOT

Thigh skimming boots are stepping into the spotlight. Stretch peep toe boots at Victoria Beckham, printed florals at Zimmerman and slouchy leather at Isabel Marant, it’s a full leg feast of options.

Balmain
Blumarine
Celine

 

ALL TIED UP IN BOWS 

Go big, go statement. Give the giant neck bow a whirl – feminine and romantic with a touch of showy. But if you prefer more subtlety try a hair bow aka Chanel.

Balmain
Marc Jacobs
Dolce & Gabbana