The designer has completed a collection of autumn / winter 2012 at New York Fashion Week. From the latest collections, fashion trends together some guidelines for the coming winter. What are they?
- Collar
Collared dress has become the trend of recent years, and is ready to return to the Winter 2012 Tern. Disconnect collar detail or contrasting color to the latest collections of 3.1 Phillip Lim, Victoria Beckham, Preen, dominate Marc by Marc Jacobs and Tory Burch.
- Military
Recently, the military again took a lot of details in the latest collections of the designers. But now it feels a touch of military with the presence of structural jacket, gold buttons and epaulets (detail on the shoulder strap).
- Red Color
Sensual red colors have dominated the stage runway. Diane von Furstenberg, Jenny Packham, Marchesa, Michael Kors and Jason Wu is a bold designer's fashion show with the winter range.
- Metallic
Dark line is no longer a favorite of the fashion designer for a number of winter. Ranging from casual wear to evening gowns, now comes packaged in metallic colors and luxurious shine.
- Geeky Chic
Nerd-style appearance had become a trend a few years ago. And now, the appearance is apparently again in demand. Just look at some of the style of dress that is found in the Anna Sui show, J Crew and Marc by Marc Jacobs.
- Jewels range
Fall / Winter 2012 brings a wealth of color gemstones such as ruby, emerald, sapphire and onyx. Diane von Furstenberg, Oscar de la Renta, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Carolina Herrera, Tory Burch, the designer to offer these trends.
- Minimalist
Simple and clear pieces with clean lines are still in demand. Proenza Schouler fashion trends may be found, feels Alexander Wang and 3.1 Phillip Lim, look to the right for you edgy and didn't bother.
- Monochrome Motif
Motives game gets the "New Look" in the autumn / winter 2012th Large geometric motifs such as the work of Narciso Rodriguez, Diane von Furstenberg, 3.1 Phillip Lim, and no title can be a focal point for your appearance.
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