Shannah Design
Studios.
SHANNAH DESIGN STUDIOS
CONTACT:
LOCATION:
Melbourne, Australia
Shannah Design Studios.
SHANNAH DESIGN STUDIOS
CONTACT:
LOCATION:
Melbourne, Australia
Shannah Design Studios.
SHANNAH DESIGN STUDIOS
CONTACT:
LOCATION:
Melbourne, Australia
7 OCTOBER 2024
7 OCTOBER 2024
Saddle Up: Western Influences
on the Runway
Saddle Up: Western Influences
on the Runway
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The Western trend has galloped back into the spotlight for Fall 2024, bringing a fusion of rugged charm and modern sophistication. Phillips, known for its commitment to a distinct Western aesthetic, showcased full cowboy looks complete with chaps, embodying the spirit of the frontier while infusing contemporary elements into their designs.
Louis Vuitton centred its entire collection around this theme, showcasing cowboy-inspired yardage prints, intricate embroidery, and statement buckle belts that add a touch of opulence to the traditional Western aesthetic.Designers like Winnie and Our Legacy offered a fresh take with Western shirts adorned with pearl snaps, perfectly blending classic silhouettes with contemporary flair.
Denim and suede played prominent roles across collections, reflecting the rugged textures synonymous with Western wear. Meanwhile, Moschino and Ralph Lauren interpreted the trend through a minimalistic lens, using fringe details to create a subtle nod to Western heritage.
Styling was elevated with wide-brimmed hats, reminiscent of Willy Chavarria’s designs, adding an air of authenticity and drama to the looks. This season, the runway celebrates the versatility of Western wear, proving it can be both edgy and elegant. Expect to see this trend translate into everyday wardrobes, inviting fashion enthusiasts to embrace their inner cowboy with confidence.
The Western trend has galloped back into the spotlight for Fall 2024, bringing a fusion of rugged charm and modern sophistication. Phillips, known for its commitment to a distinct Western aesthetic, showcased full cowboy looks complete with chaps, embodying the spirit of the frontier while infusing contemporary elements into their designs.
Louis Vuitton centred its entire collection around this theme, showcasing cowboy-inspired yardage prints, intricate embroidery, and statement buckle belts that add a touch of opulence to the traditional Western aesthetic.Designers like Winnie and Our Legacy offered a fresh take with Western shirts adorned with pearl snaps, perfectly blending classic silhouettes with contemporary flair.
Denim and suede played prominent roles across collections, reflecting the rugged textures synonymous with Western wear. Meanwhile, Moschino and Ralph Lauren interpreted the trend through a minimalistic lens, using fringe details to create a subtle nod to Western heritage.
Styling was elevated with wide-brimmed hats, reminiscent of Willy Chavarria’s designs, adding an air of authenticity and drama to the looks. This season, the runway celebrates the versatility of Western wear, proving it can be both edgy and elegant. Expect to see this trend translate into everyday wardrobes, inviting fashion enthusiasts to embrace their inner cowboy with confidence.
The Western trend has galloped back into the spotlight for Fall 2024, bringing a fusion of rugged charm and modern sophistication. Phillips, known for its commitment to a distinct Western aesthetic, showcased full cowboy looks complete with chaps, embodying the spirit of the frontier while infusing contemporary elements into their designs.
Louis Vuitton centred its entire collection around this theme, showcasing cowboy-inspired yardage prints, intricate embroidery, and statement buckle belts that add a touch of opulence to the traditional Western aesthetic.Designers like Winnie and Our Legacy offered a fresh take with Western shirts adorned with pearl snaps, perfectly blending classic silhouettes with contemporary flair.
Denim and suede played prominent roles across collections, reflecting the rugged textures synonymous with Western wear. Meanwhile, Moschino and Ralph Lauren interpreted the trend through a minimalistic lens, using fringe details to create a subtle nod to Western heritage.
Styling was elevated with wide-brimmed hats, reminiscent of Willy Chavarria’s designs, adding an air of authenticity and drama to the looks. This season, the runway celebrates the versatility of Western wear, proving it can be both edgy and elegant. Expect to see this trend translate into everyday wardrobes, inviting fashion enthusiasts to embrace their inner cowboy with confidence.