
With Fashion Week in Buenos Aires concluded it is possible to see the major trends that are going to see on the street in the winter. I must admit that it is easy to talk about trends when you have a couple of fashion magazines because much of the northern hemisphere is repeated, but I'm not going to emphasize criticisms, but to highlight the interesting thing.
I must say that to get photos of the parade thing was difficult as the daily La Nacion (yet to be one of the organizers) published on the web coverage with a day's delay, and the official site of the event until today had not yet published the photos on Thursday and Friday.
But anyway, with photos of the first three days, here are some identifiable trends. Where has all worth it if I will make a sequel.
Big
The extra-large sizes that we saw in the summer still in the winter, especially in tissues (the landowners are not lost check patterns for Vogue pulovers at home). I particularly like the dress of Joan of Arc appears Tissue that, although the yellow is a little Shocking for the winter.

Mariano Toledo.

Mariana Dappiano.

Joan of Arc.

Mariano Toledo.

Daniel Turner (seedbed UBA).
Abotinados
Europe's response to frenezí that had caused the flat a year ago. They were until satiety in the collections of the north this year and appeared in almost every Argentine. In my opinion, only for very thin legs. If you are going to invest in a pair, check the model Lucila Iotti.

Ayres.

Vicki Otero.

Prune.

Levi's (including boots and shoes).
Wide trousers
It also seems a little reaction to both Chupina in the summer, but it's refreshing to see wide trousers straight.

Puma (I love sports shoes half).

Flavia Martini.

Adidas (since when does Adidas clothes in Argentina?).
Shocking colors mean

Marcelo Senra.
Ayres.
Super high shoes
They actually began to see in the summer but I think we are the alternative to the legs unfit for abotinados.

Adidas.
Look geek
This was not repeated in several collections but called me a lot of attention to what Spina show in theirs. What a geek is fashionable for some time (I discussed this with the post on the range We need Girlfriends) but thought it might take for a parade.
I was surprised, but I think it's a look that can be imposed in the areas of creative activities.

Spina.
My Favorites
Finally, with no pattern in particular, the things that I liked.

Vicki Otero. The shirt and pants cigarette is the perfect look for a middle-aged woman and / or adulthood and Otero renewed it with these colors and textures, making it perfect for winter.

Cecilia Gadea.

Vero Ivaldi.

Ayres (obviously skirt, very festive).

Cecilia Gadea (pocket).

Vero Ivaldi (skirt and shirt).
Links:
:: BAF Week: Mariano Toledo:: Mariana Dappiano: Joan of Arc: Ayres:: Vicki Otero:: Prune:: Levi's:: Flavia Martini:: Marcelo Senra
:: Spina: Cecilia Gadea: Vero Ivaldi







