Velvet
Soft, enveloping, and sumptuous to the eye. Lighter in weight and volume, it adapts well to tight silhouettes, flowing or bias cuts.
In addition to the rigorous black, warm colours such as antique pink and burgundy, or vigorous ones such as violet and midnight blue stand out.
Courtesy: Armani Privé / Reem Acra / Naem Khan / Denis Basso
Tuxedo
For those who won’t give up on trousers, the suit with a double-breasted jacket and satin lapels is a classic; Ralph Lauren’s flagship (who presented in different colours).
Courtesy: Bluemarine / Ralph Lauren / Fendi
Quilted!
Is the new feature of the season, ideal for the cold. No longer only in coat version, but also in long vests, skirts and dresses.
Courtesy: Oscar de la Renta / Christian Dior / Genny
Dark
The black dress is a must in every woman’s closet. This year it is a long, close-fitting “Morticia Adams” look. With a turtle neck or with deep necklines even on the back for some shock effect.
Carla Ruiz / Courtesy: Badgley Mischka / Cristina Tamborero
Matching coats
In matching colours or fabrics, they give the outfit a very sophisticated effect.
Courtesy: Balmain / Luisa Beccaria / Tom Ford
Teal
Mixing turquoise and oil colours, this splendid shade of green and blue was born at the end of the 1950s. Its chromatic character and its cold, intense tones lead make it one of the most interesting shades of this season.
Courtesy: Pronovias / Courtesy: Elisabetta Franchi / Sonia Peña
By Elisa Nascimbene for Valmont Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week