3 Top Trends of 2016 Fall Couture

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After the fall 2016 couture shows during the firstweek of July in cities ranging from Paris to Rome,certain 1940’s styles have definitely made acomeback this upcoming autumn.Certain techniques that also stem from the 1940sera include various forms of featherwork andstunning floral embellishments that definitelyhighlight old school elegance. Here are the top 5trends that made their way onto the runway andhopefully in your shopping bag.

EmpireWaist

Fashion giants such as Fendi and Dolce & Gabbanahave both reinstated the empire high-waistedstyle in many of the dresses. Empire is a fittedbodice ending just below the bust, giving a high-waisted appearance, and a gathered skirt whichoffers somewhat flowy appeal to the outfit.These showcased dresses often had sheer layersof fabric, in addition to lace and gold or silvercolored sequins.

Fashion giants such as Fendi and Dolce & Gabbanahave both reinstated the empire high-waistedstyle in many of the dresses. Empire is a fittedbodice ending just below the bust, giving a high-waisted appearance, and a gathered skirt whichoffers somewhat flowy appeal to the outfit.These showcased dresses often had sheer layersof fabric, in addition to lace and gold or silvercolored sequins.

40’s Suit

Along with the empire waist making a comeback,various elements of the classic 40’s suit are newlyapparent from designers such as Schiaparelli andGaulthier. Unlike the traditional 40’s suit, thesemodern suits often have different patterns, whilealso experimenting a bit with materials such assuede.

Plumes

While designers from all corners of the worldusually use a great deal of featherwork in theirnew collection, some fashion giants took feathersto an entirely different, more complex level. Withplumes or feathers commonly used in the 20’s,30’s, and 40’s, this fancy accessory is slowlymaking a strong comeback in haute couture ineven cities in southern Italy such as Naples. Somebride wedding dresses designed by Chanel andKarl Lagerfeld integrated soft, apricot coloredfeathers into their stunning runway pieces.