Scarves and oversized wraps with carpet-inspired designs are set to dominate the fall season, as seen in the latest shows at London Fashion Week.
Cara Delevingne, Suki Waterhouse, and other models walk the runway at the Burberry Prorsum Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2014-2015 show at London Fashion Week AW14 at Perks Fields, Kensington Gardens on February 17, 2014, in London, England (Credit: SIPA / WENN / Kim Weston Arnold / Indigitalimages)
Burberry Prorsum’s collections for both men and women showcased carpet-printed throws that were either belted on the waist or worn over flowy trenches or coats.
Burberry glorifies the tapestry by infusing similar prints into its bags and scarves for fall 2014 (Credit: SIPA / WENN / Kim Weston Arnold / Indigitalimages)
We also found the same oversized wraps on the Issa catwalk. Their toppers were printed with much brighter hues and looked more modern than the usual tapestry.
Spotted in full force on the Issa fall 2014 runway were oversized wraps with bold and bright patterns (Credit: SIPA / WENN / Kim Weston Arnold / Indigitalimages)
Peter Pilotto also followed suit with his brightly printed mufflers and capes.
Peter Pilotto channels color and art deco for his patterned mufflers and capes (Credit: SIPA / WENN / Kim Weston Arnold / Indigitalimages)
Another captivating show was Osman, featuring mostly plain scarves still embracing the tapestry trend with their fully fringed edges.
Heavily fringed scarves reminiscent of rugs and carpets ruled the fall 2014 Osman runway during London Fashion Week (Credit: SIPA / WENN / Kim Weston Arnold / Indigitalimages)
And not one to be missed was the Paul Smith presentation, which was very masculine-feminine, with the models showing up in trouser ensembles accessorized with printed silk scarves printed with paisley and other tapestry-inspired patterns.
Printed silk scarves cap off the many masculine-feminine looks of Paul Smith’s fall 2014 collection (Credit: SIPA / WENN / Kim Weston Arnold / Indigitalimages)
Are you excited about this trend? Loving all the prints coming our way this fall?