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Old 13-02-2011   #1
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Catwalk Trends F/W 11.12

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I've noticed a lot of (super) thigh high boots

United Bamboo

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Rag & Bone

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Doo.Ri (I think they're thigh-highs.. looking a bit pucci ss11)

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Old 13-02-2011   #2
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I'm loving the heavy knits worn over formal wear

both warm and nice-looking

Jenni Kayne

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Adam

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Old 13-02-2011   #3
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BOXY JACKETS! Oh my goodness there are loads of them! From cropped jackets to bigger coats - everything is square cut.

Not a trend I like

Pics are Edun, Jenni Kayne, Peter Som, Rebecca Taylor, United Bamboo, taken from elle.com...

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Old 14-02-2011   #4
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Big parkas.

Altuzarra


Edun


Max Azria


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Really don't know what to call this trend. It's fur/fluffy on shoes/gloves.

Alexander Wang


Altuzarra



Ohne Titel


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Old 14-02-2011   #6
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Plaid/tartan

Thakoon


Rag & Bone


DKNY


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Old 14-02-2011   #7
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plenty of red/burnt orange

BCBG Max Azria


Prabal Gurung


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Carlos Miele


Derek Lam


Jason Wu

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See through sleeves.

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Old 15-02-2011   #9
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- I've seen so many floor length coats, and generally BIG outerwear, to join with Sill's parkas.
- Too-short-for-her trousers; trousers cropped to the ankle but that don't taper at all.

 
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Front page on tFS today - Top 10 Trends for Fall 2011: NYFW

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Old 23-02-2011   #11
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^ Agh! I was going to post about poncho references. I may as well post some of the images I've collected so far then.

Poncho References





Alexander Wang, Gary Graham
Marc by Marc Jacobs, Pringle of Scotland

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Old 27-02-2011   #12
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lots of these are already noticed:

so much burnt oranges & reds!
tailoring; wide-legged, high-waisted pants
fur! coats, gloves, sleeves. particularly love the coloured furs!
large sleeves that stand out on the dress by different colours and fabrics.

lots of nostalgia, references to times past, in the textiles, i felt.

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Lot of 70's references !!! :'(!! when will it stop!! haha
Lots of rubber-look fabrics!

 
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I was surprised at how many decades were referenced this season. Usually one dominates, but I felt like this season in particular was pretty equal opportunity!

Forties at Miu Miu and Marc Jacobs
Fifties/Sixties at Bottega Veneta and Burberry
And the seventies, as mentioned above

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^ Oh, and the 20's and 30's- Ralph Lauren, Aquiliano.Rimondi, Chanel

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