FALL FASHION WEEK 2010: TREND ROUND-UP
From western-inspired to vampire goth, we break down our favorite trends from the Fall 2010 runways...
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Vampire Goth: The past year's cultural obsession with vampires will hold out well into 2010 - if designers like Gareth Pugh, Alex Wang, and Joseph Altuzarra have anything to say about it. But the blood sucking motif seen on this season's runways wasn’t quite as innocent as the one played out onscreen by the likes of R.Pats and Kristen Stewart (not that we’re complaining). These looks illustrate one gothic villain we wouldn’t mind offering our necks - or our credit cards - to. Head-to-toe black leather, capes, aggressive Dracula-esque collars, and models made to look as if they were emerging from their graves set a dark, yet highly covetable, tone for fall.
(1) Ann Demeulemeester (2) Haider Ackermann (3) Paris 68 (4) Alexander Wang (5) Altuzarra (6) Gareth Pugh Power Suits: In a sense, the majority of fall’s biggest trends captured the essence of a strong, confident woman. One way this translated was through the plethora of menswear-inspired work wear that graced the runways. Collections like Chloe and No.21 showcased suits that you just might confuse with your boyfriend's side of the closet (save for the standout pink blouse perhaps), while designers like Christrophe Decarnin gave Balmain’s power woman added feminine flair with head-to-toe gold brocade. Either way, women should have no trouble suiting up in style for the corporate world come fall.
(2) Dries Van Noten (3) Chloe (4) Calvin Klein (5) Bottega Veneta (6) Balmain
(2) Cynthia Steffe (3) DKNY (4) Peter Jensen (5) Tommy Hilfiger (6) Proenza Schouler
(2) Chloe (3) Jean Paul Gaultier (4) Missoni (5) Rag & Bone (6) Roberto Cavalli The Boudoir Look: Designers took inspiration from garments normally reserved for the bedroom and transformed them into ostensibly wearable ensembles -- for those who’ve got the body to pull it off. Plenty of lace and sheer detailing abounded, with designers like Emilio Pucci, Julien MacDonald, and Antonio Berardi crafting sensual black lace dresses, while Marc Jacobs and John Galliano for Dior turned nighties into daywear. Perhaps the most wearable look of the pack was seen on Dolce & Gabbana’s runway, where a black lace slip peeking out from underneath a black blazer would make for one hot date outfit - although something tells us this ensemble isn’t quite suitable for the office.
(2) Julien MacDonald (3) Marc Jacobs (4) Emilio Pucci (5) Christian Dior (6) Antonio Berardi
(2) Hervé Léger (3) Louise Goldin (4) Balenciaga (5) Versace (6) Pedro Lourenço |









