Trousers in Trend in 2019
A pair of
trousers has become the subtle everyday style statement for both men and women.
The right pair can complement the other ensembles making a ‘look’ for the
wearer or sabotage the entire look. 2019 has some continuing trends from the
previous year and some from the past.
Being in the era
of athleisure, sweatpants can be spotted in every corner. However, the laid
back and sporty look of the article doesn’t quite fit the formal office look.
To the rescue, the designers have come up with the tailored versions what can
be worn at work and business meetings.
Pajama style
pants are comfy and relaxed for weekends at lounge and they have also been
styled up in the collections of Valentino, Manish Arora, H&M Studio, Stella
McCartney, Contrfashion, Akris, Oak and others for the year. The looser cuts
and more relaxed shapes have worked their way off the runways and on to store
rails already.
The tailored trousers
are one of the most beloved as it gives the perfect fit and formal look. The tailored
formal trousers though rightly is of blue in colour, it’s not just about trying
your hand at teal, burgundy or even pink but pattern too. In 2018, the
varieties spurred by standout moves on the red carpet, but the payoff for early
adopters will come this year.
If 2018 was the
year designers got in touch with their feelings, and the feeling of fabrics is
going big in 2019. Fabrics like wool, fleece
and shearling and the party season staples like velvet are going to be the
adored ones.
Leather pants
have been transformed from biker's wardrobe must-haves to casual and elegant
chic wardrobe essentials with the guideline of Louis
Vuitton, Vika Gazinskaya, Pirosmani, Ann Demeulemeester and Hermès.
Slim-fit and
shortened 3/4 length pants are still on trend as seen in the collections from Saint
Laurent, Alena Akhmadullina, Givenchy and Walk of Shame.
Wide-leg
trousers, bananas, breeches trousers, flares can be placed in one trend shown
in the fall collections from Chanel, Leonard, Dsquared², Dimaneu, Balmain, Oak,
Versace, Esteban Cortazar and Hermès.
The cuffed
trousers will take up a lot of wardrobe as 2019 is in love with the bottom line
of these pants. The beautiful creations in Paul & Joe, Christian Dior,
Saint-Tokyo, Dsquared², Acne Studios, Chloé and other brands’ fall collections
affirms the trends strongly.
Culottes may not
seem wearable to all and even considered ugly, 2019 collections from Christian
Dior, Sacai, Emma Cook, Chloé and Vika Gazinskaya are something to look forward
to for guidance of the trend.
Skatewear trousers
have been one of the biggest risers in menswear over the past couple of seasons
and are going strong for 2019. brands like DC and Airwalk showcased the trend
last year, while labels like Palace and Stussy continued to reign along with
trends like tie-dye and cross-body bags, picking up pace with the
durable trousers.
The seventies
have been raving in menswear in one form or another for years and 2019’s
fashion scenario is highly influenced entirely by the retro era. That
paints the picture of the corduroy trousers paired with suede
jackets, retro trainers, roll necks, patterned knitwear and silk shirts
galore.




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