Vogue Knitting Fall 2019: A Review


Vogue Knitting has released its Fall 2019 issue . will we see





№ 1, a nice sweater. I always have a hard time selling a garment that I feel at home in because I don't think it's flattering on anyone, and I personally can't stand the crowd, weight and bulkiness of the clothes, even if some people like it. which is handy... So even though the black and white contrast of this sweater is sharp and the drawstrings are gorgeous, I can't help but think it was a standard open shoulder dress or if you wanted it would be more attractive and more comfortable to wear sweater. . large, just one size larger than usual, not three or four.





№ 2, sweater yoke. No complaints here. This is a nice classic look.





№ 3, hats and caps. Nice set. It would be good to choose a color for it.





№ 4, High Neck Mosaic. It's an amazingly modern look.





№ 5, the best tile. And it's even more appealing. Very fashionable!





№ 6, tunic in pairs. This is a new take on gradient effects: paired squares in a neutral frame. I like it, albeit a little embellish.





№ 7, lace sweater. Very nice, but I'll fix those sagging shoulders.





№ 8, sweater with bell sleeves. The embroidery is beautiful, and the bell sleeves and dark pink add a romantic lace effect.





№ 9, sweater with threads and lace. Asymmetric panels bring modernity to a classic lace sweater.





№ 10, sweater yoke with cover. It's a fun, fun, and wearable item.





№ 11, brioche sweater. I would straighten my swaying shoulders and adjust my arms better. All she needs is a puffy neckline of this sweater.





№ 12, layered tunic. This is very funny. Nice shape and details, and fits very well.





№ 13, Simple sweaters and scarves. I'm not sure how practical a set with short sleeves and a scarf would be unless worn by someone who has a particular cold in the neck area but somehow warms their hands. There are such people (that is, the girl I knew at school, despite the insistence of all my friends, refused to change her mullet 80s to 90s because, as she said, "her throat will be cold") .





№ 14, a coquette with a sweater pattern. beautiful. The jacket and lines are fun, and there's no mohair silk mix.





№ 15, sweater with lace stripes. receives. I like the pure shapes, colors and skin piece shown below.





№ 16, sweater box. I would call it too shapeless and the short sleeves look ridiculous.





No. 17, Bruno. It's good. I will only do this in one size as casual wear suits this casual style.





№ 18, zebra pendant. For the zebra fan of your life! Although the zebra looks a bit stiffer and more cuddly than usual with zebras, it is a well thought-out design.





№ 19, a crew-neck sweater. This is an example from Perry Ellis' "Archive" first published in 1983 in Vogue Knitting Fall/Winter. It's very old, and while I'm not a huge fan of animal skins, I probably would if I wanted to wear it. become a landmark.
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