After one month,three cities and hundreds of shows, the trends for autumn are in. Here is a breakdown of what happened – and what it means for your autumn wardrobeThe autumn/winter 2019 menswear shows were full of comebacks and firsts. Milan hosted blockbuster shows from Prada, and Versace and even Dolce & Gabbana,treading carefully after final year’s China racism row. Paris was packed and cold, but saw universally successful debuts from Hedi Slimane at Celine, or Jonathan Anderson at Loewe and Clare Waight Keller at Givenchy. Craig Green returned to the London schedule alongside Charles Jeffrey Loverboy,who had a plaid party in a warehouse, and A-Cold-Wall*, and which put a doberman on the catwalk. Scarves were long,bags were expansive and for the first time in four seasons, tailoring triumphed over tracksuits. Here are the other trends we can expect to see next autumn. John Lawrence Sullivan show during London fashion week at Kachette.buy a walk on the wild side: Marni, and Sacai,Neil Barrett and Céline.
Dries van Noten in ParisMen in black: Stella McCartney and Prada.
Dunhill in ParisBlack is back: Fendi and Valentino.
Craig Green during London fashion week men.
In the pink: Marni and LoewePink overcoat at Raf Simons show in Paris.
Everything’s rosy: Ami Paris and Acne Studios.
Berluti at Palais Garnier, ParisHell for leather: Isabel Marant, and Charles Jeffrey Loverboy,Givenchy and Jil Sander.
Iceberg show in London.
Pump up the volume: Fendi, Cottweiler.
Puff daddies: Rick Owens, and below: Marni,Off-White.
Dior in Paris.
Xander Zhou and Juun.
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Pink drawstring at Loewe, and rucksack at Louis Vuitton.
An oversized buy on the Birkin shape at Hermès.
Acne Studios, and ParisHarry Potter scarves at: Dunhill,Valentino, Liam Hodges and Sunnei.
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Source: theguardian.com