

Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Lacroix


Costume Nationale, Givenchy
Designers left right and center are expressing their views of recession through their collections. It seems to be a growing trend, much like the eroding economy, that designers are preparing us to dress for the era of what could arguably be the next great depression. Givenchy, Karl Lagerfeld and Christian Lacroix are only a few examples of the industries greatest designers who have contributed to this trend of dark, ambiguous looks. The runways are giving us heavy looks with oversized overcoats, thigh high boots, and black sheers. Think funeral.
While there are several to –die-for LBDs, don’t be fooled that this dark dramatic depression look means flattering black outfits. While black is a slimming look, the current style doesn’t seem to be accentuating the female figure. So, if you aren’t Lily Donaldson or Natasha Poly, be careful! These oversized items can often give you a heavier appearance, regardless of the slimming myth of “black”. It is essential to dress flattering to your figure while staying up to speed in the fashion world, so when choosing oversized clothes, opt for items with clinched waists or belt it. It’s in, and it’s flattering.
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