Hinckley Times

Your feathered friends

KATIE WRIGHT reveals why plumes should be your party season go-to

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WHY, you might ask, was there a flurry of feathers on the autumn/ winter catwalks? We’re blaming it on this year’s Met Gala. The theme for the biggest night in the fashion calendar was announced in October 2018, as designers were readying their AW19 collection­s.

Titled Camp: Notes on Fashion, the exhibition is based on Susan Sontag’s famous essay of the same name – and seeing as one line from the piece reads ‘camp is a woman walking around in a dress made of three million feathers’, it’s not surprising designers were feeling somewhat featherbra­ined for autumn.

From the frothy gowns at Oscar de la Renta and Marc Jacobs, to the eyelash trims at Saint Laurent and Peter Pilotto, these plumed pieces quivered beautifull­y as models sashayed down the runway.

While some designers opted for natural tones reminiscen­t of swans and ducklings, others went for hyper-brights, like tangerine and lemon.

The Met Gala red carpet was similarly awash with heavily plumed gowns.

Sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner chose orange and lavender gowns with voluminous feather embellishm­ents, both created by Versace.

Now that party season has arrived, it’s the perfect time to bust out a bit of red carpetwort­hy plumage for your own festive gatherings.

Cooler than sequins but just as glamorous, feathers are the fashion-forward way to do cocktail-hour style,

You don’t have to go head-to-toe a la the Jenners – just a touch of fluff elevates an LBD or block colour frock.

Not in the mood for a dress? Try a feathery statement top layered under a classic black tux or teamed with jeans and heels. Or take your cue from the Erdem collection, with a fluffy coat to top off your party looks. With these fuzzy textures, it’s best to keep it simple in terms of colour.

Accessorie­s are an easy way to try the trend – a flash of colour-tooled purple or pastel pink looks chic teamed with black separates and makes a refreshing change from all the seasonal sparkle.

Inspired by the catwalks, here, we’ve plucked the best feathered party pieces from the high street...

 ??  ?? Abbey Clancy x Lipsy all over lace feather hem midi dress, £68; Lipsy girl feather hem dress, from £40, Next
Kendall Jenner attending the 2019 Met Gala
A model on the catwalk during the Erdem autumn/winter 2019 London Fashion Week show
Abbey Clancy x Lipsy all over lace feather hem midi dress, £68; Lipsy girl feather hem dress, from £40, Next Kendall Jenner attending the 2019 Met Gala A model on the catwalk during the Erdem autumn/winter 2019 London Fashion Week show
 ??  ?? Design feather cami with contrast strap, £30 (was £38), ASOS
Design feather cami with contrast strap, £30 (was £38), ASOS

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