Quilting details and padded silhouettes emerge as the latest wardrobe staple as international fashion designers further the outerwear scene for Fall/Winter 2021.
Keeping in mind the dipping temperature associated with the coldest time of the year, designers embrace extreme padding once again and translate it beyond just outerwear – into loungewear, eveningwear and knitwear as well. Andrea Crews and Dolce and Gabbana present ‘duvet dressing’ looks that showcase a cape which can easily pass of as a blanket, featuring extreme padding and quilting techniques.
A Cold Wall presented an interesting garment wherein the collar and hoodie of the puffer jacket combine to create a mask like covering in sync with the times, whilst Boramy Viguier presented two-toned puffer vests.
Fendi upped the game this season by presenting a slanted take on quilting patterns, whilst Casablanca and Kidsuper kept the streetwear aesthetic alive by showcasing bomber puffer jackets and abstract print puffers, respectively.