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1. The Big Sweater

Supersized shapes are knitted in chunky yarns . Sleeves are a bit too long with rounded shapes with full sleeves. Raglan or dropped shoulder constructions. Marled yarns, stripes or cables add surface interest
2. The Audrey Blouse

Simple pull-over tops emulate Audrey Hepburn’s timeless chic. Boxy silhouettes feature boat or funnel necks. Quarter-length sleeves are key. White or ivory are classic, while geometric florals look modern
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Givenchy, Louis Vuitton, Iceberg
3. The Hourglass Dress

Silhouettes have a molded appearance. Volume added to hips for extra curvy shape. Dense fabrics maintain form. Lustrous silk, satin and velvet add rich texture
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Kenzo, Stella McCartney, Carven
4. The Creased Pant

Sharp center creases emphasize length and shape of tailored pants. Tapered pants have a subtle curve. Crisp folds elongate the silhouette and draw the eye downward. Firm wool blends work best
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Balenciaga, Marni, Celine
5. The Schoolgirl Suit

Little skirt suits recall Parisian schoolgirls of the 1950s. Little tailored jackets and pleated minis define the look. Grey and dark blue reference school uniforms. Pair with a simple button-front shirt.
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Carven, Louis Vuitton, Chanel
6. The XL Coat

Boxy or cocoon-like silhouettes feature jumbo proportions. Fits have an intentional “too big” appearance. Dense woolens maintain buoyant shapes. Oversized collars add to the effect
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Carven, Celine, Chloe