Ballroom Silhouettes




Clockwise from top left: Richard Quinn, Molly Goddard, Brandon Maxwell, Christopher John Rogers
There's just something about getting dressed for a special occasion that just makes you feel – well, special. Designers amplified that sentiment this season to ask the question: why wait for an elusive occasion to look and feel your very best? Not only did designers show a seemingly unprecedented amount of eveningwear in their ready-to-wear collections, but the real bravery seemed to be in the colors and silhouettes chosen. Bold neons, mile-long trains, and the most voluminous of skirts were presented as the new fashion norm. While we don't expect to see a full, floor-length skirt on a morning commute any time soon, we do think a major fall fashion trend for 2020 will be maximalism and inventive styling, helping to allow for the normalization of formalwear for the everyday.
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