November 2009 FIDM Style Report

Trends:

  • The one-sleeved dress returns as one of this season’s key items, shown in a variety of fabrics like satin and crepe. Mostly presented in the Grecian style.
  • Polka-dot prints emerge as one of winter’s most popular trends, seen in everything from dresses to jackets to pants.
  • Jersey is one of the most popular fabrications for winter. Used for everything from skirts to dresses in a wide variety of colors.
  • The color charcoal gray shows up in a big way moving forward, utilized on everything from blouses to pants to jackets in a large array of fabrics.

Accessories:

  • Fur bags are a key fabrication for this winter’s handbags. Shown for the season with fox and rabbit styles in natural colors.
  • Neckerchief scarves move to the forefront for this season’s accessories, seen mostly in cottage florals and paisleys.
  • Platform shoes become the focal point for footwear this season, often shown with prominent forefront platforms.
  • On the beauty scene, large volume up-dos add a touch of lady-like glamour.

 

 

Trends:

  • The narrow and cropped trouser remains the must-have item for winter dressing, often presented with single breasted jackets in twill or flannel styles.
  • Velvet returns to prominence, perfect for seasonal jackets and pants.
  • Classic Forest Green move to the forefront this season, seen mostly on outerwear and knits.
  • Soft touch blanket plaids remain popular for winter, popping up most frequently as a key detail for coats and jackets.

Accessories:

  • Tone on tone ties are one of winter’s most prominent accessories, shown in gray and camel colors most frequently.
  • Tall riding boots remain at the forefront for this season’s footwear, frequently shown in multi-buckle biker styles.
  • Fur scarves become popular as we move towards winter, shown frequently in long, winter white styles.

 

 

 

Trends:

  • A depression era-inspired, shadowy, dark glamorous mood in furnishings.
  • Pure, untouched mood, a gently worn look in textiles, furniture and accessories.
  • Collaged compositions in pattern and textile motifs.

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