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. 68 Apparel Online Bangladesh | FEBRUARY 2019 | www.apparelresources.com 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.