Vogue Knitting Fall 2018: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released a preview of its Fall 2018 issue . Let's see, shall we?
#01, Isola Bella Shawl. How many different cheerful and beautiful motifs. I want him to develop as an Afghan.
#02, Bella Island Hat. Doing it in an atypical color really sets it apart from the usual honest island hats.
#03, Fair Island Pullover. Very interesting and classic piece.
#04, Three-piece pink pattern. In real life these three pieces look a bit heavy and these gloves look more like oven mitts, but of course there's no need to run/wear these three pieces and a sweater. and hats are certainly a great design example. I also love the idea of making these pieces in two strong neutrals and contrasting colors.
No. 05, Sweater with leaf motif. Fine, but I'll drop my shoulders and spread my arms.
06, mosaic cover. This is another piece that would look really cute, like the afghan and the headband.
No. 07, a scarf with openwork stripes. Very good!
08, offset triangular scarf. The fun and modern part.
No. 09, Sweater with a yoke. Sweet sweater. I'm serious about tassels, but I think it will suit those who wear them too early. Crowds of over 25 should probably stay away from them.
No. 10, graphic choice sweater. Fun and colorful.
No. 11, knitted sweater. Beautiful. The yoke is attractive and effective, and the edges have a finished look.
No. 12, A-line tunic. Another good thing. I want to expand it and turn it into a dress.
Number 13, sweater with a flirty motif. A fun option, but you can definitely do it to a certain size.
No. 14, sweater with a pattern on the yoke. Nice classic fabric. Even though the Vogue Knitting editors wanted to be a boring pedant for a moment, this and recent models should be called Patterned Slack and Patterned Yoke Slack. This design is not modeled after flirting.
Asymmetrical triangular shawl number 15. Very beautiful and bright dress, looks good even when dressed.
No. 16, Lace. very pretty lace.
No. 17, Jacket, embroidered with a cross. Pretty good. You will get another dress with a simple and neutral top and bottom. Because this design is inspired by a Chanel jacket and I can definitely see the effect.
No. 18, Knitted slip dress. I love it, it would be so useful and versatile as it looks just as good on its own or as a sweater over a turtleneck. The length of the miniskirt doesn't suit everyone, but it can be easily stretched for users who think miniskirts are a thing of the past or just don't like miniskirts.
#19, Bell polo shirt. Unfortunately, I decided never to wear it because it made me look really fat, because it's not a style for rich women, but would be nice and elegant for the right man.
No. 20, Sweater with scarf collar. Here's an Isaac Mizrahi example from 1998, but let's be honest, Vogue Knitting has so many models in the box that you can better choose from a sloppy, bland number.




















