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FW24 Women’s Buyer’s Guide: seven not-to-miss key items
FW24 Women’s Buyer’s Guide: seven not-to-miss key items
In 1985, Donna Karan introduced the world to ‘Seven Easy Pieces;’
which, for that first season, consisted of, a bodysuit, a tailored
jacket, a cashmere sweater, a dress, a leather jacket, a wrap skirt
and a white shirt. In the middle of the most overblown, overindulgent
decade of the twentieth century, the idea of a pared-down wardrobe of
essential items, was a breath of fresh air.
Today, 39 years later, in a consumer environment filled with a
bewildering array of choices, it’s a concept worth revisiting for
store buyers and merchandisers alike.
Late last year, Phoebe Philo emerged from a six-year hiatus with a
similar approach to that of Karan’s. Backed by LVMH, she delivered an
eponymous capsule collection in two drops, most of which sold out
almost immediately. As reported by FashionUnited.com, the brand’s proposition was, “a contained,
seasonless offer, focused on high-quality materials and craftsmanship,
and designs that maintain relevance over time.”
We are just weeks away from the FW24 ready-to-wear runway season. New
York Fashion Week starts February 9, 2024, followed by London and
Milan, ending almost a month later in Paris, on March 5, 2024. Loosely
based on the idea of an offering of essential key items, here is a
buyer’s guide for the ready-to-wear FW24 season.
1. Overcoat

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A wool coat is a perennial winter essential. For FW24, coats tend to
be textured, for instance, in tweed or a plaid. The silhouette might
have a classic trench style or with detailed embellishment, especially
fringe. Floor sweeping lengths emerge.

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2. Statement puffer coat

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Statement puffer coats in a variety of shapes and sizes are FW24 key
items. They can be short or long, with or without details and with a
matte or shiny surface. The idea is to create a day into night look.

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3. Knit dress

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Knit dresses are slightly off-kilter this season, asymmetric hemlines
are particularly popular. In a season where somber tones dominate; a
pop of bright red is welcome here.

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4. Midi skirt

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After the success of last year’s mini-skirts, hemlines come down to
mid-calf length. Texture is key here, and can be sequined, tweed or
chintz. Waistbands can be high or even omitted altogether. Other
details include pleats and slits.

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5. Cable knit sweater

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Chunky sweater knits continue to rise in popularity. Re-worked cable
knits with embellishment look fresh. They can be cropped or longer,
with or without a turtleneck.

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6. Velvet pant suit

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In a season where texture and detailing prevail, there is nothing
chicer than a velvet pant suit.

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7. Leather or pleather pants

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A pair of leather or pleather pants is a FW24 essential. The
silhouette ranges from skinny to wide legged. They can be presented in
a clean style or even with moto details.

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