New York Fashion Week has just begun so it’s too early to predict any strong trends, but one thing is certain – fall 2018 is not for the faint of heart.
Based on what’s come down the runways of brands like Dsquared2 and Diesel Black Gold (who showed during Milan Men’s Fashion Week last month) next season is for the style experimenter.
Basic clothing begone! Normcore? No way! As we get excited for the week ahead, FEMAIL rounds up some of the coolest fall designs seen on the catwalk.
Cowgirl chic: Dsquared2 held a coed show during Milan Men’s Fashion Week
Dsquared2 held a co-ed show during Milan Men’s Fall/Winter 2018 Fashion Week on January 14.
Identical twin brothers Dean and Dan Caten, sent top models like Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid down the runway in western-inspired garb.
From luxe buffalo-check outerwear to high-heeled sandals with cowboy boot-detail, the Caten’s want you to forget what you thought about typical country garb, ’cause it’s a whole new rodeo.
Giddy up: Identical twin brothers Dean and Dan Caten, sent top models like Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid down the runway in western-inspired garb
On the prairie: From luxe buffalo-check outerwear to high-heeled sandals with cowboy boot-detail, forget what you thought about country garb, ’cause it’s a whole new rodeo
ACNE STUDIOS
Tres chic: Acne Studios showed their fall 2018 collection during the haute couture shows in Paris, France
Acne Studios showed their fall 2018 collection during the haute couture shows in Paris, France, on January 24.
Designer Jonny Johansson served up a romantic collection that felt rich in spirit, with a nod to grandma chic.
Sheer slips over floral tea-length dresses, floor-skimming faux fur outerwear and oversize earrings (worn one at a time), were standouts from the Swedish label.
More it more: Designer Jonny Johansson served up a romantic collection that felt rich in spirit, with a nod to grandma chic
Standout accessory: Oversize earrings (worn one at a time) were a standout accessory from the Swedish label
DIESEL BLACK GOLD
Kindred spirits: For fall, Diesel Black Gold’s creative director Andreas Melbostad tapped into one of the brand’s core values – being part of a tribe
Inspiration from everywhere: ‘We riffed on sorts of multicultural references here, rebooted with a free spirit,’ Andreas told vogue.com backstage at the show
For fall, Diesel Black Gold’s creative director Andreas Melbostad tapped into one of the brand’s core values – being part of a tribe.
The result? A chic, bohemian collection, ideal for a woman drawn to Native American flair. ‘We riffed on sorts of multicultural references here, rebooted with a free spirit,’ Andreas told vogue.com backstage at the show.
‘Peru, Iceland, Africa, Eastern Europe, Navajos, Morocco, Eskimos, Afghanistan, India, you name it!’
While many geographical areas served as inspiration for the Norwegian fashion designer, the eclectic collection was cohesive. The line was shown during Milan Men’s Fashion Week on January 13.
Worldly chic: Peru, Iceland, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Morocco were just a few inspirations
Making it work: While many geographical areas served as inspiration for the Norwegian fashion designer, the eclectic collection was cohesive