Vogue Knitting Fall 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released its 2019 fall issue . Let's see, shall we?
Number 1, great sweater. I always sell strong clothes that fit into the house because I don’t think they flatter anyone, and I personally can’t stand the weight and ugliness of oversized dresses, even if some of them seem comfortable. Even though the black-and-white contrast of this sweater is noticeable and the bottom is comfortable, I can’t think that if it went well with high shoulders or if you wanted a larger size, the sweater would be more attractive and normal. portable. size One size, not three or four.
No. 2, yoke sweater. There are no complaints here. It looks pretty classic.
Number 3, hat and cap. Nice set. It would be nice to choose a color path for this.
# 4, High Neck Mosaic. It has an attractive contemporary look.
No. 5, top of the tab. And it’s even more spectacular. Very moderate!
# 6, Tunic Meter. This is a new approach to the gradient effect: a miter box in a neutral frame. I like it, although I will clean it up a bit.
No. 7, lace sweater. Very nice, but I'll fix that saggy shoulder.
No. 8, bell sleeve sweater. The beautiful embroidery and the colors of the bell sleeves and the pink dandelion work with a romantic lace effect.
No. 9, rope and lace sweater. The asymmetrical panels give a modern twist to the classic lace sweater.
No. 10, yoke woven sweater. This is a fun, interesting and portable piece.
No. 11, brioche sweater. I will correct the blows on my shoulders and make my sleeves more beautiful. Just an oversized neckline for this sweater.
No. 12, layered tunic. It is very clear. Excellent size and detail and fits perfectly.
Number 13, shirt and scarf in solid color. I don’t know how practical a set of short-sleeved sweater and scarf is to wear, which wears off when you warm your arms a little if not someone with a very cold neck. There was a boy (that is, a girl I met in high school in the 1990s who, despite being asked by all her friends, refused to change her better haircut because she said she would "cool her coke.").
No. 14, a yoke motif sweater. Beautiful. The yoke and lines are comfortable and the mohair silk blend is just a thread.
No. 15, lace sweater. It will be brought. I like the clean shapes, colors and skin features below.
No. 16 checkered sweater. I would say it is shapeless, without a box and this short sleeve looks irrational.
No. 17, small town. Right. I will measure it alone, because it will come in handy with this slim fit casual style.
No. 18, striped sweater. For the zebra lover of your life! It’s a well-crafted design for everything, even if the zebra is a little more aggressive than usual and shows a little more in the mouth.
No. 19, Krun's sweater. The "Perry Ellis Design" from the archives is originally published in Pussy Knitting Fall / Winter 1983. It is very well aged and although I am not a fan of animal skins, I would probably choose this model if I had to. one.