Vogue Knitting Fall 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released the fall 2019 issue . Let's see, okay?
# 1, sweater larger size. I am always a strict seller of any style of home clothes, because I do not think it flatters anyone, and personally I can not stand the volume, weight and awkwardness of very bulky clothes. some people welcome such things. So while the black and white contrast in this sweater is strong and the braids are beautiful, I can’t help but think it will be a more attractive and comfortable standard cut sweater with cold shoulders or if you want it that way. oversized, one size larger than usual, not three or four.
# 2, coquette sweater. There are no complaints here. This is a beautiful classic look.
№ 3, Hat and Hood. Nice outfit. It would be interesting to choose a color for this.
№ 4, mosaic turtle. It’s an amazing and modern look.
№ 5, top tile. And it’s even more appealing. Very fashionable!
№ 6, tunic with a pattern. This is a new look at the gradient effect - squares of machine guns in a neutral frame. I liked it, although I would like to make some adjustments.
№ 7, lace sweater. It was beautiful, but it straightened those wobbly shoulders.
# 8, sweater with flared sleeves. The tailoring is beautiful, flared sleeves and dusty pink color correspond to the romantic effect of lace.
# 9, Sweater made of knitwear and lace. The asymmetrical panel gives a modern look to a classic lace sweater.
№ 10, Knitted sweater. It is a very fun, attractive and wearable item.
№ 11, Sweater Brioche. I would straighten my lowered shoulders and stretch out my arms. The only thing you will need is the everyday expression of this sweater.
№ 12, multi-layered tunic. it's super cute. Beautiful shape and details and sits great.
№ 13, a simple sweater and scarf. I don’t know how practical a short-sleeved sweater and scarf would be if it held a shiver, especially in the neck area if the sleeves get a little warm. There are people (for example, one girl I knew at school, refused to change the hair of mullet from the 80-90s, despite the insistence of all friends, because, as she said, "it made her neck cold" ).
# 14, a sweater with a yoke print. magnificent. The jacket and lines are beautiful and there is no blend of mohair silk.
# 15, striped lace sweater. it is a recovery. I like the pure shape, color and texture of the skin shown below.
№ 16, sweater in a box. I’d say it’s more shapeless than a box, and those short sleeves look silly.
№ 17, Bruno. That's good. I would do it in only one size, as a comfortable cut will suit this casual style.
№ 18, zebra sweater. For the zebra lover in your life! It’s a well-thought-out design for what it is, though the zebras look a little stiffer than usual and more squeezed in the mouth.
# 19, a sweater with a round neckline. This is a sample of Perry Ellis, originally published in Vogue Knitting Fall / Winter 1983. It is very old and I would wear it, although I am not one of those who love animal skin samples.