In August, Zara presented the first autumn lookbook, which immersed itself in marine, deep, multi-layered colors that go from gray, blue, black to pastel, powdery, slightly pink shades.
A special art collection created in collaboration with the Chinese artist Qiu Shengxian arrived on the shelves of S.oliver stores in September.
It is the style of Diesel's new autumn/winter collection, which is luxurious, relaxed and full of innovative textures. Classic and unobtrusive is the combination of gray and black, which also appears as a pattern in the form of dots, spots, animal and fantasy prints.
This fall, Agent Provocateur opens the doors to a magnetically attractive superwoman. Inspiration? Too Funky, George Michael's cult video, where stage lights, long legs and plunging necklines intertwine.
Just looking at the photo of the Stefanel autumn-winter collection surrounds us with a soft, warm feeling of a fashion cocoon.
While we are thinking about the autumn-winter collection and new strategic fashion purchases, the designers present to us the collections for the coming season. Jonathan Simkhai found inspiration for the spring collection in what happened on Brighton beach in the 60s of the last century.
The collection of French designer Isabel Marant for H&M is one of the most anticipated events this fall in the fashion world.
The autumn-winter fashion journey ahead of us brings us a subtle intertwining of femininity and masculinity.
Black lace and soft, sweet pastels that flow over soft knits and warm coats are the exact opposite of wide, manly coats, which are one of the main trends this year.
Karo took the throne among the patterns. A must in all fashion wardrobes.
Forget black, because this year it has been replaced by dark blue. Which items in this color do you already have and which ones will you buy?
London Fashion Week. Tuesday, February 21, at 9 am. There is a eloquent, tense silence in the industrial hall, everyone is holding their breath and can't wait to see the outline of the new collection of the prodigy Mary Katrantzou, who blew the fashion world by storm with her different cuts, different colors, different patterns.