Fashion


Oversized gains ground in the fashion industry!

Extra large trousers, egg coats, puff dresses, bubble or bat sleeves will definitely be on show this winter! Let's forget about low waist and tight clothes! Volume is back on track and is carried on openly without complex! But be careful ladies, it has to be done a certain way! The silhouette still has to be outlined. It is out of question to look like a bag!


The union of volume and tightness



Large shoulders, tight breasts, adjusted corsets enlightened with white blouses, dresses or coats down to our knees embellished with a large collar, the oversized clothes are balanced with tighter elements. The style to refer to this year is the style of the forties whose perfect embodiment is Lauren Bacall, so glamorous back then with her floating trousers and her adjusted blouse. The cardigan also has its followers, combined with a pen skirt.
Everyone likes this new style where the hips disappear under the fullness of the clothes and allow us to hide our faults while making the top more effeminate with tighter elements.



Noble and fluid fabric



As far as fabrics are concerned, the focus is on the fluid ones such as light crepe, woollen or flannel sheet which wave along the body and make you look like a queen. Silk or cashmere tops are also winners, considering you also have the right to layer a short-sleeved cardigan over a bubble-sleeved shirt. The motifs are also excessive: Kenzo is giving us a bright example of that new style by mixing stripes and polka dots. At Givenchy's, the fluid trousers are combined with tight tops while Ungaro seduces us with his extra large-sleeves coat.
Of course this generous fullness is not for everyone. A well-proportioned woman, of a standard size, could well be lost in this multitude of fabric. So choose what suits you best!

Février 2008