New York Fashion Week fall/winter 2019 ended yesterday, and with it's conclusion comes the forecasting of next season’s trends.
From statement sleeves to fancy pants, there were several recurring styles on multiple designer runways that need to be identified.
FEMAIL highlights 10 trends, with a few you don't need to wait six months to rock.
LIME GREEN: While multiple celebs have worn the daring shade both on and off the red carpet in recent months, the mood-boosting hue shows no signs of slowing down. Brandon Maxwell and Cinq A Sept included lime green in their collections.
Hot color: While multiple celebs have worn the daring shade both on and off the red carpet in recent months, the mood-boosting hue shows no signs of slowing down. Brandon Maxwell (left) and Cinq A Sept (right) included lime green in their collections
HAIR ACCESSORIES: Add an element of intrigue to any look by decorating your tresses. Models at Christian Siriano walked the catwalk with long silver chains placed strategically in their hair, while barrettes and beads were seen at Oscar de la Renta.
Jewelry: Models at Christian Siriano walked the catwalk with long silver chains placed strategically in their hair
Mane attraction: Barrettes and beads were seen at Oscar de la Renta
SLEEVES WITH PERSONALITY: Designers like Carolina Herrera, Cynthia Rowley, Ulla Johnson and Dennis Basso included statement sleeves on everything from evening dresses to silk blouses, knit sweaters and fur coats.
Pump up the volume: Carolina Herrera included billowy sleeves in her fall 2019 collection
Make an entrance: Cynthia Rowley (left) and Dennis Basso (right) created interesting sleeve details
No more boring sweaters: Ulla Johnson update the basic knit with puff sleeves
RETRO SHADES: Sure, a classic aviator or wayfarer looks good on every face shape. But the 1970's inspired shades that ruled the runways at Michael Kors Collection and Zimmermann can add life to any ensemble.
Outfit upgrade: 1970's inspired shades ruled the runways at Michael Kors Collection and Zimmermann
OFF CENTER: Self-Portrait, Hellessy and Oscar De La Renta all incorporated asymmetrical silhouettes in their collections. From off-the-shoulder necklines to diagonal hems, these unbalanced styles show skin and personality.
Uneven: From off-the-shoulder necklines to diagonal hems, unbalanced styles (as seen at Self-Portrait) show skin and personality
Perfectly off-balance: Hellessy (left) and Oscar De La Renta (right) incorporated asymmetrical silhouettes in their collections
BULKY BAUBLES: Earrings are huge for fall. While a curated stack of multiple delicate studs will always be in style, draw attention to your face with one pair of oversize danglers, as seen at Carolina Herrera, Hellesy and Cushnie.
Go big: Earrings are huge for fall, as seen at Carolina Herrera
Oversize: Draw attention to your face with one pair of oversize danglers like at Hellessy
FANCY PANTS: Bottoms with interesting details are set to be one of fall's biggest trends, just look at what came down the catwalk at Brandon Maxwell and Cushnie. It's officially time to add a pair of statement-making pants into your rotation.
Beyond denim: Bottoms with interesting details are set to be one of fall's biggest trends, just look at what came down the catwalk at Brandon Maxwell (left) and Cushnie (right)
GAME CHANGER: While athleisure has been trending for quite some time, high-end designer like Christian Siriano and Tom Ford included sporty details into their fall collections in the form of metallic puffer jackets and hooded sweatshirts.
Sporty chic: Christian Siriano (left) and Tom Ford (right) included sporty details into their fall collections in the form of metallic puffer jackets and hooded sweatshirts
WHITTLED MIDDLE: Belts aren't just functional! Whether it was over a dress, skirt or coat, wide belts accessorized many looks at Phillip Plein, Zimmermann and Naeem Khan. Worn either on the hips or cinching the waist, opt for styles that do more than hold up your pants.
Create shape: Belts created hourglass silhouettes at Zimmermann
Waist accessory: Belts aren't just functional, as seen at Philipp Plein (left) and Naeem Khan (right)
STATEMENT EYES: Bold lipstick paired with little to no eye makeup is so last year. Next season opt for a strong, colorful upper lid, like the look created by Marcello Costa with Dose of Colors for Cynthia Rowley.
I see you: Opt for a strong, colorful upper lid, like the look created by Marcello Costa with Dose of Colors for Cynthia Rowley
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Main photo article New York Fashion Week fall/winter 2019 ended yesterday, and with it’s conclusion comes the forecasting of next season’s trends.
From statement sleeves to fancy pants, there were several recurring styles on multiple designer runways that need to be identified.
FEMAIL highlights 10 trends, w...
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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