Dior, Prada and Stella McCartney all predicted it; the comeback of the tie dye print. And not just on surfer girl Tees, but on denim jeans, boiler suits and airy dresses. Kaleidoscopic colors too, especially at Dior, that turn this hippie inspired print into a delicate one. Who knew tie dye would ever look this chic, right?!
Pockets on pockets, bags on bags. No need to worry where you’re gonna put all your stuff this season. Jumpsuits, waistcoats, tools belts; the utility trend is in full wing. We’ve selected some effortless utility style streetstyle looks, especially outside the Fendi show, which is all about functional fashion this season.
If there’s any no brainer, ever greener, musthave, ss2019 necessity we had to point out it would be this one. The trenchcoat is back, although it never really was out of style. Pair it with some wide legged trousers, a pair of heels and some statement sunnies for a classy, classic dressed up spring look. And if you’re struggling just click through our trenchcoat streetstyle gallery from last London Fashion Week.
Paris Fashion Week may have been a little less busy this season. We still left the French capital with our fashion hearts and heads full of inspiration. Some highlights naturally were Chanel’s Winter Wonderworld by the late Karl Lagerfeld and Slimane’s new but old Celine collection. We loved Nina Ricci by the new Dutch design duo as well as Valentino’s (slightly younger) dream collection. Not to mention the gorgeous colors at Dries van Noten. Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior were guaranteed hit collections. And in terms of trends the City of Light brought us statement shapes, dazzling patterns and funky accessories. Click our galleries below to see what we’re talking about. Here are the biggest trends for fall/winter 2019 straight from Paris.
XL pants
Highlighter hues
As seen at Balenciaga, Issa Miyake, Christian Wijnants
Checkerboard style
Ase seen at Balenciage, Kenzo, Loewe and OffWhite (also Louis Vuitton)
Statements shoulders
As seen at Balmain, Alexander McQueen and Louis Vuitton
Tartan and Buffalo check
As seen at Balenciaga, Christian Dior and Vivienne Westwood
Mad hat(ter)s
As seen at Ann Demeulemeester, Loewe, Nina Ricci and Valentino
Day 2 of Amsterdam Fashion Week Studio is a fact. With shows and presentations of Maison365XTiSento, Kimberley Jenneskens & Liesbeth Sterkenburg, Stieglitz and Silvain Heach.
A life band awaited us at Silvian Heach tonight. The four girls from the band Luminize, who appeared in The Voice of Holland, were set at the end of the runway, dressed in signature pieces from the new collection. A collection that turned out to be casual and sporty, effortless and comfy. Ruffled skirts and plain tees, white jeans and slogan T-shirts, cropped bomber jackets and oversized hoodies, all in black and white. Then it was time for prints and color. Floral printed dresses, polka dot co-ords and suits with retro prints. A silk printed robe-inspired suit looked extremely elegant. Then a denim chapter enrolled. A pinafore dress, lots of jeans and blouses and a patchwork denim shirt had that easy going feeling about them. The show ended girly and sweet with a series of pastel colored looks. A striped midi dress with a giant ruffled collar. A fuchsia sweater paired with a purple skirt. A lilac maxi dress and last but not least a denim jacket covered in colored sequins worn with a shiny, matching pair of sequin short. Good vibes, nice tunes and an impressive line-up of fresh Heach clothing. Another vibrant show by the Italian label.
Stieg Air landed at the Compagnietheater tonight and flew in the latest of the latest. Tropical tunes from the speakers and the models came down the airplane stairs rocking the Stieglitz x Toral Shoes SS2019 collection inspired by Madagaskar from the seventies. Vibrant looks with lots of prints and a sporty touch. A yellow sweater with, the “Viviane” sweater, to wear on your breezy summer nights (while chilling in the park or on the beach). The “Malagasy” dress with it’s special hand crafted Malagasy tribe print. “Lalaina” pants and a body covered in exotic fruit prints. A tiger printed jumpsuit was followed by a tiger printed maxi skirt. A skirt made out of giant green leaves was paired with a basic white logo tee. There were denim flares and logo printed hoodies. Some velvet body suits came in green, blue and black. For the finale all the flight assistants came out of the plane rocking some body hugging striped “Oly” suits. For anyone who was tempted enough by the looks of it all items were on sale on the Stieglitz website straight after the show. We’ve already selected our favorites and are about to book our Stieg flight to some far away destination. Bright colors, exotic fruit prints and a whole lot of coolness; it’s gonna be an amazing summer.
Two young, urban streetwear labels made up for a cool Saturday afternoon program. First up was Jenneskens (who debuted during last years Amsterdam Fashion Week) and her tough n sporty collection of mens and womenswear looks. In the opening video we saw rapper Famke Louise wearing the label’s clothes. Models sported large colored glasses, fanny packs and a mix of sporty sneakers and open heels. Their wardrobe existed of a slouchy silk suit, metallic pants and cropped tops, casual sweaters with the label’s logo on it, sheer (water proof) pants, biker shorts, jackets with xl pockets, patent leather pants and jumpsuits. Famke Louise closed the show in a silver metallic belted coat.
After than it was onto Sterkenburg and her own little rapper scene. Models looked cool and collected. They sported black and neon looks. Busy prints all over, three stripes on the sleeves. Oversized coats, trainer and denim jackets, hats, beanies, caps, sunglasses and fanny packs here too. After all looks were shown one of the models turned out to be a rapper. So a little performance was started out on the runway. A perfect fit to the show.
Our own fashiondictionary Chinese under the bridge Photographers who shoot a whole fashion show, deliver the pictures but have no clue of which designer it was.