Fendi autumn/winter 2023.It’s no wonder Giorgio Armani experimented with grey tones on his autumn/winter 2023 Emporio Armani runway: he literally invented the colour “greige”. Despite the everyday allure of his brand codes, the opening looks in hisas starting points. An A-line coat in whale grey was affixed with striking single buttons and a fanciful corsage.
Bottega Veneta’s Matthieu Blazy – who for spring/summer 2023 was taken with a “peverse banality” – also looked to theAmongst marabou trim dresses and densely-fringed tailoring, taupe trench coats were oversized and exaggerated. As Blazy put it: “It was also the question of what is chic: when do we start to be chic? In the morning when we dress?” His customer’s elegance will only increase once they pass by their coat rack.Bottega Veneta autumn/winter 2023.
Other notable experiments in boardroom-ready grey? Alberta Ferretti’s chevron stripe velvet coats ; the sweeping coats and capes at Michael Kors that drew on empowered ’70s silhouettes, and the double-breasted tailoring at Max Mara, which cemented longtime creative director Ian Griffiths as not just the king of camel, but of charcoal, too.New season style that’s as simple as one, two, three? Think again. Autumn/winter 2023’s standout-yet-sensible silhouette is as easy as LGC.
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