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Leather makes a comeback for fall

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AFP-Relaxnews
Published
Sep 1, 2017

Leather was a key trend on the Fall/Winter 2017 catwalks, and it is also returning as a fashion-forward streetwear fabric, after being given a boost by models like Bella Hadid and Stella Maxwell this summer. 


Saint Laurent - Fall-Winter2017 - Womenswear - Paris - © PixelFormula


It might be a classic, but leather was given an up-to-date twist by several labels for this season. Saint Laurent led the way with millennial asymmetric and off-the-shoulder necklines teamed with ruched boots and shearling accessories, while Valentin Yudashkin channelled the athleisure trend into trousers that resembled leather track pants. Joseph was another label to opt for a relaxed, wide legged silhouette -- with Zadig & Voltaire following suit, with the neat addition of a tailored ankle.

Hermes offered up a buttery-smooth looking two piece suit in black leather, while Salvatore Ferragamo showcased sharp blazers and asymmetrically structured skirts. Mugler's geometric cuts mixed pleated leather with softer fabrics for an ultra-snappy look.

There's no getting around the fact that leather always has been and always will be one of the raciest and most dramatic fabrics -- a concept embraced by Bottega Veneta, with its waist-belted jackets and clinging pencil skirts.

Brandon Maxwell debuted tightly-fitting mini dresses with a futuristic edge, while Olivier Theyskens added extra sex appeal via zippers and gloves. Things took more of a ‘punk rocker' turn at Alexander McQueen, although defined waists and fitted bodices were heavily present.
 

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