
Have you seen the new Fall patterns?

Vogue’s cover look is a cropped trench jacket by Sharon Lombardo for Anne Klein. Trousers also included:

The cropped trench is a signature Anne Klein piece, seen in the Fall ’15 (above) and Fall ’16 campaigns. (See my post on Vogue’s Winter/Holiday release.)

From Badgley Mischka, a day-to-evening sheath dress, with cuffed sleeves cut in one with the bodice:

The original is a navy poly-spandex crepe.

Brocade with a rose gold sparkle is the star of this Badgley Mischka cocktail dress with pleated sleeve flounces.

A closeup view on the designers’ site, with a different pattern placement:

The flounce sleeve featured prominently in Badgley Mischka’s Fall 2017 collection—in black lace for the opening look.

Paco Peralta’s new design is an edgy LBD with two-way separating zipper.

Plus, a men’s shirt from the team at Koos van den Akker. Make in a single fabric if print mixing isn’t your thing.

Thanks, as always for this. What I really love here though is the Anne Klein trousers in the 2015 photo. 🙂
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Hmm, I didn’t care for the Anne Klein at first but now I see the style in a solid colour it’s growing on me. The navy Badgley Mischka and the Paco Peralta are the standout items in this collection for me though.
As I understand it, the Peralta wants a zipper that is an odd size (but a clever sewist can alter a longer one to that). The fabric chosen for the Anne Klein is probably an arrangement with Joann’s, or at least that’s the excuse I’m giving it. Why have design details if they get eaten up by the fabric choice? (yes, I know, no one is asking me…..) And yes, thanks as always.
Thanks, Stephanie! In case you hadn’t seen it, Vogue’s designer Carlos Correa posted some notes on the V1593 zipper question: https://www.instagram.com/p/BnJWBY4B_tH/