With the recent spate of red carpets including the Oscars (and after-party) Patrick Mahomes QB Eyes Shirt, you may have seen a lot of formal frocks abounding. Which, if you’re like me, are not something I need in my wardrobe as I just don’t have a red-carpet lifestyle. But what the red carpet frocks can tell you about is some of the overall fashion trends you’ll be seeing, as most red carpet dresses are from the most recent collections and so are new new new in terms of the designer’s current fashion vision. So let’s look at what was on these red carpets and see if we can figure out some of the upcoming trends that will filter down into everyday ready-to-wear that you may don on a daily basis. So how do you wear this in your everyday life?. Metallic garments or shoes are appearing in stores near you and you can easily dress this look down with some denim for your everyday at home on the regular beige carpet life! There were many different sorts of sculptural and structural elements in the red carpet frocks this year, from the gravity defying dresses that the shoulders hovered above the wearer’s shoulders to many a ruffle that was so large and bold it created a structural design element. One of my favourite entries for structure is this green “There be dragons” as I call it gown by Louis Vuitton worn by Cynthia Erivo. Recent times has seen much more small and delicate jewellery, so as a lover of the big and bold statement jewellery, I enjoyed seeing these big pieces adorn the stars.
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