If
the idea of pre-collections seem a little puzzling to you, it’s time to get
acquainted, because while they may not provide the biggest sartorial hits of
the season, what they do serve up are endless style staples that’ll transcend
seasons.
J. Hud is gorgeous in this LBD right? LBDs never go out of style.
J. Hud is gorgeous in this LBD right? LBDs never go out of style.
Think
of this as a pre-cursor to the new season - an appetiser that whets your
sartorial appetite before the main course arrives, if you will. Pre-collections
bridge the tricky gap between the end of one season and the beginning of
another, when it’s not quite warm enough for your summer wardrobe, but not yet
cool enough for your autumn wear, either; they provide the perfect transitional
pieces that’ll carry you through the switch-over with ease.
This, of course,
makes these pieces less season-specific, too, which is key to a savvy
investment: unlike main collections, where it can be easy to pinpoint exactly
what season a particular piece came from (and therefore easy to date), these
have an anonymous, wear-forever quality that transcends time. Need another
reason? Pre-collections are cheaper than their main ready-to-wear counterparts,
too.
But
for all their classic, timeless appeal, don’t mistake pre-collections as simply
basic closet staples - you’ll find plenty of fresh versions of those, sure -
they also give you an indication of the coming season’s trends; a taster of
what’s to come.
So,
what can we expect from pre-fall 2014 which will also be welcomed by those in the warmer, tropical regions? We’ve rounded them up below:
After
their breakthrough success for spring/summer 2014, culottes have taken the
crown as pre-fall’s hero
piece, thanks to their sophisticated yet easy sensibility that at once makes them feel smart and utterly
effortless. Look to slightly longer styles - we’re talking mid-calf - in weightier fabrics and wide cuts: the key
to getting culottes right is all in their structure. Alexander Wang’s tailored front-pleat styles are
perfect for the office, while MSGM’s voluminous silk versions make the perfect party alternative to a full
skirt. Meanwhile, leather styles as seen at Proenza Schouler elevate culottes’ classic cut into cool new heights.
piece, thanks to their sophisticated yet easy sensibility that at once makes them feel smart and utterly
effortless. Look to slightly longer styles - we’re talking mid-calf - in weightier fabrics and wide cuts: the key
to getting culottes right is all in their structure. Alexander Wang’s tailored front-pleat styles are
perfect for the office, while MSGM’s voluminous silk versions make the perfect party alternative to a full
skirt. Meanwhile, leather styles as seen at Proenza Schouler elevate culottes’ classic cut into cool new heights.
Blankets
may not immediately shoot to the top of your chic list, but this season’s wraps
are surprisingly stylish - and worth paying attention to, especially with August break either being over or refusing to just respect itself *confused*. Whether it’s a
bohemian floor-sweeping piece draped across your shoulders, a modern cocoon
wrap, or a fringed houndstooth cape, Chanel,
Chloe, and Stella
McCartney all made a convincing argument for why you need one this season.
Following
on from the earlier bohemian trend, there’s an easiness in the air now, summed up perfectly in this season’s slouchy suiting. Forego sharp styles
and look instead to loose, slouche pants that have all the effortlessness of
lounging styles, and relaxed, simply-cut blazers that feel smart but fuss-free. Hey, they will also keep you warm as they act double duty.
Check
mate is what you need to call this season, because plaid is back with a
vengeance. While it’s true that plaid is nothing new, the
way in which it’s being mixed and matched right now is particularly fresh - see
Altuzarra, Kenzo, and Dior for inspiration.
Sweaters
have been stealing the limelight for several seasons now. What’s new about them now? The way they’re being used to dress down a particularly glamorous
piece. Think sheer lace and embellished maxi skirts, pared with simple, slouchy
knits a la Jason Wu.
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