These are the fashion trends from Paris
The shows in the city of love not only mark the end of the fashion week month, but also the end of the summer season. I'll show you what's on trend this autumn with the street style looks.
Designers suddenly have to work really hard. Their shows are still full, but influencers are taking over from them. While fashion houses used to set the tone when it came to trends, bloggers are now challenging their position as prophets. The reason: unlike the catwalk collections of luxury brands, their looks can be realised immediately as they are not seasonal. I share my trend learnings from the streets of Paris with you.
Micro bags
Compared to the bags from designer Jacquemus, these models look downright huge. Nevertheless, they are in the micro range. These bags look particularly pretty when you carry them nonchalantly in your hands or let them dangle casually from your arm. Whether leather or pearls, you are completely free in your choice of material. The more eye-catching the model is, the more I recommend combining it with Basic denim pieces or a plain-coloured jumpsuit.
Vinyl
I am surprised myself about my personal favourite look, as there is only one pink item of clothing in my wardrobe. The vinyl coat in baby pink is a real eye-catcher in combination with bootcut trousers and black boots. Important detail: the ends of the hair are tucked under the coat. A mini bag is also a must here. If that's too much vinyl for you, then grab a fisherman's hat made from the shiny plastic instead.
Beige
There were no bright colours to be seen in Paris. On the contrary: instead, muted and soft tones such as earth tones, black, grey and pastel colours dominated. The colour beige set the tone, which even goes down well with men. If you opt for the monochrome look, I recommend an accessory that stands out with your outfit. For example, a red bag or edgy sunglasses.
Design
Deconstructed garments are making my heart beat faster at the moment. These are simple Basic pieces such as blouses, dresses or coats (note the beige colour here too) that are given an exciting twist with a special detail. This could be patch pockets, asymmetric shapes or cut-off sleeves that are knotted around the stomach. Or two items of clothing that flow into each other. With ribbons, scarves or belts, you can create surprising draping effects.
Animal print
It's going to be animalistic this season. French women are particularly fond of the classic animal print. The leopard pattern looks particularly good when combined with black clothes. If this is too wild for you, you don't have to invest in a coat straight away. Instead, use the pattern discreetly in the form of a foulard, a bag or a belt. Incidentally, when it comes to boots, fake snakes (prints) are the measure of all things.
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When I’m not exploring the depths of the sea as an open water diver, I enjoy plunging into the world of fashion. On the streets of Paris, Milan and New York is where I keep my eyes peeled for the latest trends. And I’ll show you how to take them from the catwalk to your everyday life.