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<strong>MCM</strong> <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

My Connections<br />

Magazine<br />

Fashion Statement<br />

Entertainment<br />

Big Is Still In<br />

There was a time for skimpy,<br />

but the fall/ winter <strong>2018</strong><br />

runway trends are steering<br />

clear of that on. On the<br />

contrary, we are going for<br />

oversized everything once<br />

again this year, despite it<br />

already having dominated the<br />

catwalk for a few years now.<br />

Eye-catching colors and<br />

multiple layers make for looks<br />

that really stand out from the<br />

crowd, drowning you in the<br />

sheer size and lack of<br />

definition around your curves,<br />

even more so with the<br />

oversized coats.<br />

We also have oversized<br />

handbags for fall <strong>2018</strong>, such<br />

as the matching laundry<br />

basket style seen at Marni.<br />

Even the scarves are<br />

oversized to match with anklelength<br />

broad shouldered<br />

overcoats as per Marc<br />

Jacobs. Though some of the<br />

Maison Margiela pieces<br />

remind us of tents with a<br />

human hidden inside.<br />

One of the top fall <strong>2018</strong><br />

fashion trends you notice on<br />

the multitude of runway shows<br />

over the span of each Fashion<br />

Week is the maxi lengths on<br />

models showing off nearly no<br />

skin. Most designers have<br />

opted for lengths past the<br />

calves, generally swishing<br />

below the ankle, many falling<br />

to the floor.<br />

It is a long and lean look that<br />

has us really wanting to grab<br />

a Valentino crisp white dress<br />

suit, complete with a scarf<br />

around the neck that falls to<br />

bellow one’s knees. The<br />

colors that go with the long<br />

looks are spectacular, the<br />

lean working best with a bright<br />

white deal.<br />

Matrix coats, leather dresses,<br />

long billowing organza in floral<br />

prints; nearly every trend was<br />

all about coverage, while each<br />

designer also tried to<br />

showcase the opposite, going<br />

for shirt skirts, tall boots, and<br />

even a few plunging necks.<br />

Modest and monastic is how<br />

fall <strong>2018</strong> is being described<br />

though, which means that you<br />

certainly do not need to be<br />

showing any skin at all if you<br />

prefer not to.<br />

Savile Row<br />

Style Men’s<br />

Overcoats<br />

Get ready for classic Savile<br />

Row fabrics on men’s style<br />

overcoats as part of your fall<br />

<strong>2018</strong> fashion trends wardrobe.<br />

Large shoulders, boxy coupe,<br />

and lots of length make for<br />

some intriguing coats to pull<br />

over your lovely dresses come<br />

the cooler months once again.<br />

It has swagger, it is lit, and it<br />

is rocking the style reports<br />

across the board. You can<br />

pair with a shiny black number<br />

that shows off lots of leg and<br />

cleavage as per Saint<br />

Laurent, with bulky boots as<br />

per Prada, with flowy skirts<br />

and futuristic gloves as per<br />

Calvin Klein, or over colorful<br />

leather as we saw at the<br />

Stella McCartney runway<br />

show.<br />

Lapels on the overcoats also<br />

look quite darling as seen at<br />

Fendi or given some waist<br />

definition with a leather belt as<br />

per Givenchy.<br />

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