Christian Wijnants RTW Fall 2023

Christian Wijnants has chosen a register that is comfortable in more ways than one. Its introspective collection has extracted the house's signatures, from minimalist printed dresses to a multitude of soft but chunky knits and contemporary cuts with a touch of originality.

Curly wool was used for total looks including wide pants, sweaters and extra-long scarves , while intarsia knit sweaters were used. proposed with matching skirts with floral patterns or with ruffles that soften already eminently cozy silhouettes.

Bespoke coats — in rough royal blue velvet or textured raspberry wool — received wide dropped off the shoulders to wrap the body, while dresses in soft jersey or flowing corduroy in simple shapes featured prints inspired by vintage checks and floral motifs. To contrast, a winter alternative to a classic poplin shirt comes in a quilted version, offering contemporary lines.

For his bespoke pieces, the Belgian designer offered woolen pencil skirts with folded waists or baggy pants in mauve wool and cashmere, with elongated shirt sleeves worked like a belt that can be tied casually to cinch the waist without constricting. These were paired with a versatile wrap that has become another house signature in recent seasons.

Christian Wijnants RTW Fall 2023

Christian Wijnants has chosen a register that is comfortable in more ways than one. Its introspective collection has extracted the house's signatures, from minimalist printed dresses to a multitude of soft but chunky knits and contemporary cuts with a touch of originality.

Curly wool was used for total looks including wide pants, sweaters and extra-long scarves , while intarsia knit sweaters were used. proposed with matching skirts with floral patterns or with ruffles that soften already eminently cozy silhouettes.

Bespoke coats — in rough royal blue velvet or textured raspberry wool — received wide dropped off the shoulders to wrap the body, while dresses in soft jersey or flowing corduroy in simple shapes featured prints inspired by vintage checks and floral motifs. To contrast, a winter alternative to a classic poplin shirt comes in a quilted version, offering contemporary lines.

For his bespoke pieces, the Belgian designer offered woolen pencil skirts with folded waists or baggy pants in mauve wool and cashmere, with elongated shirt sleeves worked like a belt that can be tied casually to cinch the waist without constricting. These were paired with a versatile wrap that has become another house signature in recent seasons.

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