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Hats, shiny leather and a 'return to sex'

(China Daily) Updated: 2017-03-11 07:05

The big Paris Fashion Week trends for autumn and winter

As the Paris Fashion Week autumn-winter shows ended in their climax, we look at the biggest womenswear trends so far on the catwalk:

Mad hatters

Paris has fallen head over heels for hats. Last week has seen an unprecedented sprouting of headwear on the runways, from turbans to Dior's Black Panther leather berets. Wanda Nylon, too, also featured that most French of caps.

 Hats, shiny leather and a 'return to sex'

Clockwise from top: 1980s Saint Laurent vamps in tight rippling leather outfit; alien burqa hats from sweatshirt sleeves by Rick Owens; Dior's Black Panther leather beret; Y/Project with an all-enveloping coat closed with a bow which even had its own train; Jacquemus' stylish riff on vaguely Spanish black felt headgear; Chloe dusted off a brown patent 1970s mini dress. Photos by Francois Guillot / AFP

The American iconoclast Rick Owens created a whole gallery of miters, crowns and veils for the "contemporary ceremonial" of his show, making alien burqa hats from sweatshirt sleeves.

Pascal Millet went for glittery beanies, Faith Connection gaucho hats and borsalinos while Neith Nyers featured woolly elf and flowerpot numbers.

And one could only doff one's cap to Jacquemus for their stylish riff on vaguely Spanish black felt headgear, from jaunty bicorne Picasso monteras to stovepipe 1950s numbers.

Japanese label Undercover appeared to have topped everyone with a procession of wild plumed fascinators until the Andreas Kronthaler blew them away with a punk Statue of Liberty crowned helmet that almost felt as big as the real one.

The turbocharged Austrian designer, who like his partner Vivienne Westwood is an environmental activist, also concocted a series of headdresses made from rubbish and finished with his take on a sultan-sized Ottoman turban.

Is oversized over?

Is it the end for the oversized androgynous coats, jackets and jumpers that have dominated catwalks for the last 18 months?

It appears so, as even designers who had flirted with the trend have returned to more fitted and feminine fare. With Raf Simons, the Belgium designer credited with creating the style now on the other side of the Atlantic at Calvin Klein, the moody teenager look seems to be ebbing.

It could be time to stop those gorilla sleeves at the wrists.

Shiny leather

Nothing emphasizes the new tailored trend more than the abundance of sharply-cut shiny leather on the podiums.

Very few of the main shows were without the sheen of leather or slinkily cut silks or synthetics.

Anthony Vaccarello wrapped his 1980s Saint Laurent vamps in tight rippling leather outfits and Chloe dusted off a brown patent 1970s mini dress that Mary Tyler Moore might have worn in one of her racier moments.

Lanvin, now under the classy Bouchra Jarrar, went for a full patent black suit while Olivier Theyskens chilled and thrilled with a full-length black Gestapo-style leather coat. As for Y/Project, it stopped the traffic with a red leather coat and baggy trousers.

'A return to sex'

That is how Guy Laroche's Adam Andrascik described the return to more tightfitting clothes that follow and flatter the lines of women's bodies.

Vaccarello laid sexiness on with a shovel at the Saint Laurent show - fittingly held on a building site - skirting very close to the fine line between audacity and vulgarity.

And Rochas designer Alessandro Dell'Acqua talked about "finding the erotic" in classic aristocrat style, with bows aplenty to point up the sexual tension that simmered beneath the surface.

Even streetwear-inspired labels like Off-White, which had toyed with the unisex androgynous look, cut its collection close to the body to emphasis the feminine.

Cosmic love

Forget the jeremiahs who warn of rising populism and division, Indian designer Manish Arora forecasts a stellar future "full of cosmic love".

His joyous, spectacular collection promised "heavenly bodies aligning in glittering galaxies", and on the runway at least, he delivered. Shooting stars and suns burst from belts, with great meteors swirls of paisley Swarovski crystals on silk and velvet tunics.

Dior too found room for astrological embroidery in its far more austere show, while Issay Miyake embraced the Aurora Borealis in its gorgeously ethereal collection that mixed Shetland wool coats and cloaks with high-tech sculptural pieces made using baked and steam stretching techniques.

Flying fur

Fur - fake and real - purred everywhere on the catwalks from collars, stoles and hand muffs to feathery trousers and skirts.

Young Turks Y/Project made the biggest statement with an all-enveloping coat closed with a bow which even had its own train.

Dutch master Dries Van Noten, in his centenary Paris show, put fur sleeves on velvet coats and Guy Laroche had striking fur stripes across the front and on the sleeve of simple black and gray jackets.

Agence France-Presse

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