Paris Fashion Week: The devil is in the details

Paris Fashion Week: The devil is in the details

Text: Anna Mar

March 15 2023

 

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When designers are given the freedom to put their wildest fantasies into fashion, the most ironic trends emerge. We’ve prepared for you a selection of iconic accessories and trends from ready-to-wear autumn/winter 2023 fashion week from New York, London, Milan and Paris.

Boys and their toys

Boys will be boys. And they will love cars at any age. If you don’t have a car yet, you can always take the baby car away from your child and hang it around your neck or wear it as a ring, as Botter suggests.

Givenchy

Rockh

A.W.A.K.E.

Schiaparelli

More is better than less

This is the principle that many designers adhere to in their collections, not only for handbags but also for belts, pockets, buttons… Don’t limit yourself!

SS Daley

Burberry

JW Anderson

Collina Strada

Mowalola

Louis Gabriel Nouchi

"All that is mine I carry with me"

For the upcoming autumn/winter season, brands suggest that we carry the most important things with us. Besides handbags, of course, it can be books, hot-water bottles, pillows, dogs and even children! But please don’t take the example of Louis Gabriel Nouchi, an axe and a chainsaw hidden in fabric, let’s save it for Halloween.

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Saint Laurent

Gucci

Courrèges

Ann Demeulemeester

The nipple liberation movement

Designers are forcing all women to go topless for the autumn/winter season. This feminist idea that women and men are equal is good, but let’s still dress warmer during the cold season.

Puppets & Puppets

JW Anderson

Christian Siriano

Nensi Dojaka

Gucci

Where the wild roses grow?

Designers believe that flowers grow on women’s breasts. But what’s the situation with boys? JW Anderson suggests hiding nipples behind a SIM card.

Rockh

Louis Vuitton

Rockh

Bottega Veneta

Laquan Smith

Office vibes

Rank-and-file managers rejoice! Diplomats and document folders are coming into fashion.

Maison Margiela

Acne Studio

Doublet

David Koma

Hed Mayner

Dilara Findikoglu

Fashion on the edge of madness or total recycling

Designers are urging us to be environmentally responsible and give unnecessary items a chance at new life! A trash bag can be used to make a hat, a dress can be decorated with cutlery, a hood can be made from tights, a ripped-off toy head can be used as a bag, a can ends as earrings and a cigarette butt as a necklace. That’s the urban madman look. It’s something not everyone dares to wear, but it’s a way of breaking up the elitist and snobbish atmosphere of fashion week.

Dilara Findikoglu

Miu Miu

JW Anderson

Ann Demeulemeester

Vivienne Westwood

MSGM

Gucci

A.W.A.K.E.

Stella McCartney

Grandma wouldn't approve.

Designers suggest spending autumn and winter in your pants, but keeping your feet warm. A very controversial trend.

Loewe

Chanel

United Colors of Benetton

Jul Sander

Undercover

Labrum London

Keep your head warm

Headwear is an important attribute of the autumn-winter season. Here are a few options for you. The cutest is the head bonnet from United Colors of Benetton. We also love the heart-shaped balaclava one from Loewe and the devilish one from Undercover, perfect for Halloween. If you’re in the mood to travel, then a suitcase hat is on your head!

Ann Demeulemeester

Loewe

Victoria Beckham

Dilara Findikoglu

Rare bird

Feathers are the new micro-trend of fashion week. The most impressive piece was a leather feather by Robert Mercier for Ann Demeulemeester.

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