Paris à la Mode
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. But what’s this? Paris is playing “Reveille.” Wake up, fashion fans, fall is fun again! Luxe silks, deconstructed wools, ethnic influences, metallic finishes effervesce in Paris store windows. Fabrics and garments combine in offbeat ways—heavy wool jacket + delicate satin skirt + suede boots + cotton tee shirt—tied together only by a monochromatic color scheme. And speaking of color, the soft, muted tones of last fall have been replaced by lush purples, deep reds, vibrant blues, rich mustards, opulent greens and chocolate browns. Monochromatic does not have to mean boring when ruffled cuffs, jabot necklines, metallic embroidery and bedazzled accessories abound. The styles are très décore, très femme, très, très. The French are loving excess—not just in decoration, or in the cut of the clothes, but also in how they put it all together. Layering is done daringly (skirt-over-pants theme still big), and accessorizing has a no-holds-barred philosophy. It’s playful, exuberant, an explosion of joie-de-vivre. Are you awake yet? Sonnez les matines. Din, din, don!
THE TRENDS
and delicate, lacey blouses were paired with puffy skirts and boots for a touch of 1878. The look is very feminine. Don’t be surprised if the bun makes a comeback.
season’s Scottish look is right out of Braveheart—tribal and over-the-top. I even saw a head-to-toe red plaid number complete with a little matching tammy (with pompom atop!). Bagpipes optional.
wrapped up in skins and fur. We’re not talking about your mother’s fur coat—these have haphazard hemlines with pelts pieced together roughly at the House of Nanook. Hats like huge fur balls smothered mannequin heads and meshed with massive fur collars, leaving only ski-gogglesque specs exposed to view. Is this fashion’s attempt to sneak fur back into our lives under the guise of “native” influences? Is that somehow more PC? I dunno girls; maybe the natives of the tundra need to wear the stuff, but natives of Paris or New York? I say stick with the faux versions available this season at a fraction of the price.
a fascination for yet another season. This summer it was platform shoes; this fall it’s the wedge heel. But there’s more: From the ethnic-inspired looks of the early ‘70s to the floppy cap of the disco era, I saw it all reprised for this season. Case in point: The cable-knit sweater coat. Wear it with a silky bias-cut skirt, wedge-heeled suede boots, chunky beaded necklace and floppy hat (or head scarf, Rhoda style). And there’s more good news, ‘70s fans! It seems they finally found a use for all that leftover quasi-Indian embroidered trim from 1970. Oui! It’s showed up on skirts, jackets, hats and more—very Ukrainian folk
festival. The gaucho has made a full-blown comeback and I saw something that looked suspiciously like the “earth shoe.” A few more highlights: Loud-patterned Huk a Poo-esque shirts, novelty pendant necklaces and the good ol’ macramé belt. Now, about that floppy disco cap (yes, the same one resurrected in the early ‘90s), do you have the courage to wear it this season? You might if you saw the beige and brown suede version I spied in the Boulevard St. Germain. Dyn-O-mite! STATESIDE SHOPPING GUIDE
H&M
hm.com
Anthropologie
anthropologie.com
Intermix
http://www.intermix-ny.com
Barney’s and Barney’s Co-op
Barneys.com
Barney’s Co-op, 236 W. 18th St., NYC. Tel: 212-593-7800
Barney’s Co-op, 116 Wooster St., NYC. Tel: 212-965-9964
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