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Rust Colored Cami, Pant and Duster from Deluc
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal “We’re transitioning away from greys and browns to burnt orange and rust,” Helfman told Sourcing Journal.
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Faux Leather Rust Colored Maxi Dress by En Saison
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal “It’s not just trending in fashion, but in home décor as well.”
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Rust Colored Velvet Jumpsuit from FRNCH
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal The palette ranges from deep, warm cognacs to bright, rich apricot hues reminiscent of autumn leaves.
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Turtleneck Midi Dress in Rust by Mink Pink
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal Rust has been applied liberally to garments of all shapes and sizes from sweaters to dresses, pants and coats.
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Rust Satin Cami and Midi Skirt Set by RD Style
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal “It’s obviously perfect for fall, but we’re going to see it transition into spring and summer as well,” Helfman added.
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Double Breasted Leopard Peacoat by Deluc
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal “Statement coats have always been around, but the lengths are getting longer, the sleeves are getting bigger and the shoulders are getting bolder,” Helfman said.
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Oversized Plaid Peacoat by FRNCH
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal Brands are infusing the trend with newness via oversatated, eye-catching versions of classic prints, like plaid and animal skins.
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Star Patterned Peacoat from Pink Martini
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal “We’re seeing brands play with textures, prints and layering,” she added.
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Double Breasted Plaid Coat From Pink Martini
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal Across the showroom floor, menswear-inspired peacoats reigned supreme.
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Long Plaid Peacoat by Sage the Label
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal Double-breasted silhouettes and exaggerated collars adorned the oversized outerwear, which Helfman characterized as “boxy and structured.”
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Solid Turtleneck Sweaters from Deluc
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal An undeniable fall favorite, the turtleneck was back with a vengeance at last week’s show.
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Dolman Sleeve Cable Knit Turtleneck Sweater from Molly Bracken
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal Ranging from low-profile mock necks to exaggerated cowls, the style was applied to skin-tight bodysuits, ribbed sweaters and heavy knits.
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Oversized Knit Turtleneck Sweater by Molly Bracken
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal “Turtlenecks really made a comeback with the nostalgic ‘70s looks, and they’re commonly used as layering pieces,” Helfman told Sourcing Journal.
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Abstract Animal Print Turtleneck from Pink Martini
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal The style acts as a perfect complement to the statement coat, peeking out with a pop of color from behind wide lapels.
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Oversized Camo Turtleneck Sweater from RD Style
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal “You’ll see them in workwear as well as casual, and in fitted versions as well as chunky sweaters,” Helfman added.
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Leopard Print Silk Midi Skirt by Blank Paige
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal In silky or satin materials, midi skirts proved all the rage at WWD Magic.
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Wrap Midi Skirt by FRNCH
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal Accompanied by casual staples like vintage band t-shirts and boots or sneakers, iterations of the trend emerged in solids, animal prints and polka dots.
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Polka Dotted Midi Skirt from Lucy Paris
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal “While lengths vary, they are generally below the knee,” Helfman said. “We’re seeing a comeback in maxi skirts, as well as mid-calf length.”
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Salmon Midi Skirt by FRNCH
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal Many versions also featured thigh-high slits, which Helfman said was influenced by the rising popularity of shapewear.
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Floral Print Midi Skirt by MinkPink
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal “The Skims line that Kim Kardashian came out with accommodates skirts with slits, because she’s made shapewear with just one leg,” she said.
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Bright Tie Dye Leisure Set from Velvet Heart
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal Mirroring the success of ultra-popular streetwear styles like sweats and hoodies, loungewear sets made an impressive showing across a multitude of women’s brands.
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Tonal Tie Dye Lounge Set by RD Style
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal While mass casualization infected the market long ago, these new products seem more geared toward genuine at-home wear than laid-back street style.
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Ribbed Knit Leisure Set from Comune
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal The trend seems to pull from the comfy, cozy Danish concept of hygge.
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Rust Colored Track Top And Bottoms from Comune
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal Roomy tops and loose-fitting, drawstring bottoms in whimsical tie dye prints and serene solids were a common sight across the showroom floor.
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Tie Dye Hoodie and Sweats Set by The Nu Vintage
Image Credit: Sourcing Journal As the industry at large grapples with its environmental impact, brands appear to be injecting newness into a host of tried and tested styles with many occasions for wear.