8 Most Intriguing Fall 2018 Fashion Trends from Paris Fashion Week

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Another Fashion The week-end season is over and our imagination is shaped by trends that will help us become more creative and courageous. Before touching on the last runway shows, we've decided to show you the top 8 most exciting fashion trends of the fall of 2018 Paris Fashion Week, which will surprise and reassure your upcoming wish list alike. Get ready for a strong dose of romance, softness and quirkiness!

Fall 2018 Fashion Trends from Paris Fashion Week

# 1. Little Paris Riding Hoods

As with NYFW and MFW, one of the The biggest PFW Fall 2018 fashion trends include a good dose of funky headgear to channel when the weather gets tough (or our bad hair days become stubbornly annoying). While NYFW and MFW focused on streetwear-inspired, though not entirely conceptual headgear (like the omnipresent balaclavas), the PFW headgear was surprisingly exquisite, with scarves draped around them, voluminous hoods, and glamorous hats that dominated the scene Other head-enveloping pads have been elegantly portrayed and, in all their intersectionality, could easily function as headgear for women who wear them for religious reasons.

Fall 2018 Fashion Trends from Paris Fashion Week: Hats

# 2. A Yellow PFW

While New York Fashion Week is all about Red stood, LFW set to fuchsia and MFW set to neon colors, PFW showed a soft and gentle color palette for the fall that included above all a win - a pastel yellow hue that would easily please anyone.

From almost every fashion house, from Louis Vuitton to Lanvin, the trend yellow of Paris Fashion Week will spice up the new season of fall 2018. Strange color that goes hand in hand with everything, from plaids to dazzling details ,

Fall 2018 Fashion Trends from Paris Fashion Week: Yellow Clothing

# 3. Glossy bright as a Parisian diamond

Although the fall-of-the-eight-inspired Fall 2018 trend was also a staple of PFW, he was not the main protagonist on the fashion shows. However, some of the most intriguing iterations of the Eighties were brighter than being seen at many fashion shows.

Shiny outfits or single metal braces such as boots and jackets were among our favorite models in fall 2018, and were particularly bright with Balmain, Dior, Paco Rabanne and Chanel.
We can not predict the future, but with so many shiny and dazzling fashions, we know that it will not be so bad and boring.

Fall 2018 Fashion Trends from Paris Fashion Week: '80s Shiny Clothing

# 4. Plaid Fashion Week

Plaids and tweeds have remained a critical trend in Paris as well, and we can definitely call it the ultimate fashion hit Autumn 2018, as all four fashion capitals have accepted. However, at Paris Fashion Week, plaids and tweeds were much more Parisian-inspired (and, not surprisingly, than elsewhere), with tartan-like trench coats and clueless skirts dominating.

PFW's tartan prints, tweeds and plaids were also a bit more classic than LFWs (that's the realm of plaids), with no rainbow interpretations or exaggerated patterns. Of course, since yellow was PFW's favorite color, pale yellow checked patterns were the trend's biggest trend!

With PFW plaids and tweed suits, we can now officially shop with plaids galore!

Fall 2018 Fashion Trends from Paris Fashion Week: Plaid & Checked Patterns

# 5. Useful Parisian Week

Although things at NYFW are usually utilitarian, the Paris Fashion Week has surprised us with a few useful fashions from various fashion designers have been adapted in all sorts of imaginative ways.

Protective layers of clothing, waterproof overcoats, warm pullovers and cuddly trousers celebrated their elegant-practical debut at PFW, making for something you did not want to miss. Of course, safety sheets were also a big part of this utilitarian trend, mostly revisited by tartan patterns and softly tinted glasses!

Fall 2018 Fashion Trends from Paris Fashion Week: Utilitarian Fashion

# 6. Paris Romantique

What's more romantic than Paris? Probably to be in Paris while wearing a beautiful romantic dress, perfectly combined with a functional coat and a pair of ugly sneakers (we'll get there soon). Flowing clothes as seen on the catwalk Shows by Valentino and Giambattista Valli represented a PFW who takes care of everything at all times, even when temperatures outside are below 0 ° C. Fortunately, we've just gone through the warmest autumn 2018 fashion trend, which means that next fall, the biggest (manageable) goal is to stay stylish and stay out of hibernation.

Fall 2018 Fashion Trends from Paris Fashion Week: Romantic Flowing Dresses

# 7. Paris is made to walk just like boots (and ugly sneakers!)

What do you mean? Fashion show and here you have your waist-high boots! Looser than the sock boots featured on the PFW Spring 2017 and Fall 2017, these PFW Autumn 2018 boots were primarily western inspired and only complemented almost every look with a much needed touch of wildness.

If boots are not your favorite shoes (or you just have too many pairs of them), one of the most intriguing (not quite new) autumn trends of 2018 Paris Fashion Week were the so-called "ugly sneakers". with all the possible bulky, stupid and awful / beautifully structured models you can imagine.

Whether you're your style or not, we recommend trying them out at least once next fall, because that's the kind of fashion trends that just get sympathetic when worn.

Fall 2018 Fashion Trends from Paris Fashion Week: Thigh-High Boots & Ugly Sneakers

# 8. Fat and Frizzy Hair

Last but not least we had to Put a beauty trend on our list, because brave and frizzy hair was the rage at this PFW, though we know that many of you would rather eat your own feet than with a frizzy hairstyle (I includ ed) that turned out to be frizzy hair The right choice for many personalities and facial features, since the boldness and carelessness were simply in line with PFW's empowering leitmotiv.

Even though strong, frizzy hair may not end up being the best choice for a daily look (especially for the damage it could do to your hair), this style is perfect for all of your Fall 2018 eighties-themed parties!

Fall 2018 Fashion Trends from Paris Fashion Week: Frizzy Teased Hair

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