Vogue Knitting Fall 2019: A Review


Vogue Knitting introduced the fall 2019 issue. Let's see what we do.





Sweater # 1, plus size. I’ve always been a tough salesman for any home-made clothing model because I don’t think it seems flattering to anyone and personally I can’t stand the size, weight and embarrassment of big clothes, even some people. Welcome. So the black and white contrast of this sweater is great and the braids are beautiful, I could not imagine that the sweater would be more attractive and more worn if it fits over high shoulders or if you want to go. large, larger than a single size larger than normal size instead of three or four.





# 2, election sweater. There are no complaints here. It looks like a nice classic.





№ 3, hat and cap. Nice set. It would be fun to choose a color for this.





# 4, mosaic turtle. It looks interesting and modern.





# 5, top plate. And it is even more spectacular. Very quiet!





№ 6, lightweight tunic. This is a new approach to the gradient effect: square machine guns in a neutral frame. I like it, though I want to change the compatibility a bit.





№ 7, lace sweater. Very nice, but I'll fix that rocking shoulder.





# 8, bell-sleeved sweater. It is a beautiful layer with Bell sleeves and a romantic effect with antique pink lace.





# 9, Sweater with cord and lace. The asymmetrical panel gives a modern twist to the classic lace sweater.





№ 10, knitted sweater. The part is fun, interesting and mobile.





№ 11, Brioche sweater. I will lift my fallen shoulders and place my arms better. The swollen neck of this sweater is enough.





# 12, layered tunic. This is super smart. Excellent shape and detail and fits very well.





# 13, simple sweater and scarf. I do not know how practical it would be if someone wearing a sweater and short-sleeved scarf were shaking, especially around the neck, when the sleeves are slightly warmer. There are such things (for example, a girl I met in high school refused to change her mullet hair style in the '80s and' 90s because, despite all her friends asking, she would "cool her neck ").





# 14, sweater with yoke motifs. beautiful. The yoke and lines are fine and there is no mohair silk blend.





# 15, striped lace sweater. This is healing. I like the clean shape and color and texture of the skin shown below.





# 16, sweater in box. I mean more amorphous than a box, and these little sleeves look unreasonable.





# 17, Bruno. This is good. Due to the proper fit of this informal style, I will do it in one dimension.





№ 18, Zebra Pullover. For the beloved zebra of your life! Although zebras generally look a little sharper and more wrinkled in the mouth than zebras, it is a well-worked design.





# 19, Krunek Pullover. This is the first model Perry Ellis from the "archive" published in 1983 in Vogue Knitting Fall / Winter magazine. It ages very well, and although I'm not an animal skin type tip, it probably would be if I wore it. My choice.
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