Vogue Knitting Fall 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released the fall 2019 issue . Let's see, okay?
№ 1, sweater oversize. I’m always obsessive about any style of clothing that’s appropriate for the home, as I don’t think anyone will be delighted by this, and personally I can’t stand the bulkiness, weight and embarrassment of oversized clothing, even if some people find it a welcome gesture. So while the black and white contrast of this sweater is amazing and the braids are beautiful, I can’t help but think it would be more attractive and comfortable to wear it if it had a standard fit with open shoulders or if desired. one go.oversize, only one size larger than usual, not three or four.
№ 2, jersey with yoke. There are no claims here. This is a good classic look.
№3, Hat and Hood. Good set. It would be fun to choose a coloring for this.
№ 4, mosaic turtleneck. It is bright and modern.
№5, Tile top. And it’s even more fascinating. Very modern!
№ 6, beaded tunic. This is a new approach to the gradient effect: circled squares in a neutral frame. I like it, although I would like to slightly adjust the landing.
№ 7, Lace Sweater. Very beautiful, but would correct sagging shoulders.
№ 8. Sweater with flared sleeves. Beautiful string, and flared sleeves and dusty pink color are combined with a romantic lace effect.
Nº 9, sweater with ribbon and lace. The asymmetrical insert gives a modern look to the classic lace jumper.
№ 10, sweater with wicker yoke. It’s something so fun, engaging and convenient.
№ 11, jumper with brioche. I would adjust the lowered shoulders and make the sleeves tidier. The exaggerated expression of this sweater is all you need.
№ 12, pleated tunic. it's super cute Good shape and details and it's great.
# 13, Simple sweater and scarf. I’m not sure how practical a short-sleeved sweater and scarf are unless they’re worn because of the cold, especially around the neck, and the hands somehow stay warm. There are people (for example, the girl I met at school, refused to change the hair of a boy from the 80s and 90s, despite the persuasion of all her friends, because, according to her, “from this in her style neck »).
№ 14, jersey with a print on the yoke. Beautiful. The yoke and lines are good and nothing compares to yarn made from a blend of mohair and silk.
№ 15, striped lace sweater. This is a recovery. I like the clean shape and color as well as the skin tone you can see below.
№ 16, free knitwear. I would call it shapeless, not square, and these short sleeves are just absurd.
№ 17, Bruno. it's great I would only be one size larger as the comfortable fit goes well with this casual style.
№ 18, zebra jumper. For the zebra lover in your life! It’s a well-drawn design, though the zebra seems a little more fierce and more compressed on the snout than the usual zebra.
№ 19. Sweater with a round neckline. This is an archival model from Perry Ellis, originally published in Vogue Knitting Fall / Winter 1983. It is very well outdated, and although I am not a fan of animal skin motifs, if I wore it, I would probably choose it. .