Apparel Online Bangladesh Magazine February Issue 2019 | Page 68
DIRECTIONS BY
Missoni
Kent and Curwen
Prada
MSGM
Moschino
Craig Green
Iceberg
Dolce and Gabbana
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy
O
uterwear took centre
stage for menswear
on the runways like never
before, as bold prints
slammed with plethora of
colours were a recurring
sight. From a juxtaposition
of multiple animal prints and
lush tropicals to well-defined
paisleys, checks and plaids,
prints had a lot to offer
with the addition of artistic
paintings, minimalist florals
and narcissistic logo prints.
Marni
Fendi
Pronounce
The most common of the
trend was a mix and match of
contrasting motifs as stripes
were pitted against cheetah
skin prints and checkered
patterns ranging from plaids
to tartans to Prince of Whales,
and were placed together
with a fresh perspective
across product categories in
a colour palette dominant of
moodier tones.
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K
eeping warm in winter
is a necessity– but it’s
a win-win situation when
it becomes fashionable as
well. A plethora of options
in jackets, coats, sweatshirts
and T-shirts emerged in
the knitwear department
with designers and brands
experimenting with standout
patterns in contrasting
colourways.
Linear patterns, intarsia
graphics and repetitive AOPs
provided a keen focal point
for the upcoming season’s
offerings. What stood out
was the recurrent use of fur
over these comfortable knits
– being ingeniously placed
on over-sized collars, front
panels, lapels, cuffs and
just sleeves over these knit
pieces. Overall fur jackets,
short or long, puffy or skinny
were paired with basic outfits
to raise them from drab to
glam.