Leather Takes the Lead!
Fashion steps into fall
2004 in a decidedly upbeat mood with designers serving
up a wider variety of styles, shapes and colors than
has been seen in many a season.
Overall, the single most striking direction is the
return of “ladylike” dressing, though
this theme is subject to a multitude of variations:
there are retro-inspired looks with precisely-tailored
lines and rich details, as well as more contemporary
ensembles featuring sleek, elegantly simple shapes
that showcase the season’s ultra-luxe fabrications.
And at times, this season’s lady likes to go
a little bit wild, making a statement with tongue-in-chic
mixes of patterns, colors and textures that are extravagant,
exuberant -- and yet somehow perfectly pulled-together.
Leather is a natural element
for all of fall’s many moods and expressions
with designers making the most of its versatility,
rich textures and upscale appeal. This season, leather
and suede can be played off of vintage tweeds, ethereal
chiffons and glamorous satins, but they’re also
perfectly paired with aerodynamic tech-enhanced fabrics.
Refined coats and topcoats are reinvented in rich
shearling. Classic leather blazer and trench styles
are updated in unexpected pale shades and ultra-bright
tones. Gutsy racing and motorcycle styles emerge in
new guises from sporty to sophisticated. According
to the Leather Apparel Association (LAA), here are
some of the ways leather’s diversity is expressed
in the best of fashion for fall 2004:
Pure Refinement
Coats are a critical part of
fall’s pulled-together approach, with designers
offering an array of refined styles reflecting vintage
influences from the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s.
For women, the newest looks are slim, sophisticated
and pretty -- Dominic Bellissimo's sleek shearling
coat in red merino, trimmed with a black fox collar
and cuffs for a ladylike appeal. For men, Bellissimo
recasts the classic men’s wool topper in luxe
lambskin shearling, giving the look a more modern
stance, along with its upscale appeal.
First Blush
Fresh color adds impact to the
latest designs in leather, as designers expand their
palettes well beyond traditional autumnal tones. Subtle
“cosmetic” colors like face cream, powder
blue and blush pink impart inescapable femininity
to tailored jacket and coat styles, such as Kenneth
Cole Outerwear’s blush toned blouson with a
flattering face-framing collar. At Pelle Studio, the
classic zip-front jacket has fresh appeal in cream-toned
leather, while Siena Studio offers a fresh take on
the trench coat in crème caramel-colored Italian
nappa.
Color Rush
As a counterpoint to the season’s
pale story, bold brights liven the scene in high voltage
hues like electric blue, fuchsia, turquoise and rouge.
These strong shades make a particularly striking statement
in fall shearling and suede: Dominic Bellissimo interprets
a jean jacket in vibrant turquoise shearling, while
Bernardo turns out a trench coat in spicy pumpkin
-- in a suede style that is machine-washable and Scotchgard
protected for stain-resistance.
Competitive Edge
Racing looks rev up for fall,
with NASCAR-themed designs adding some speed to street
fashion. At Wilsons Leather, stock car legend Dale
Earnhardt, Jr. provides the inspiration for a men’s
NASCAR-style racing jacket, in multi-colored leather
with patched sleeves. For female aficionados, there’s
Schott Brothers’ white leather racer with perforated
leather trim.
Motocross looks also continue
to accelerate this season, with designers turning
out an array of new variations on the iconic biker
style. Kenneth Cole Outerwear interprets the look
in brown leather with an asymmetrical zip-closure,
while Black Rivet features a black lambskin scuba
with rib knit collar and body-conscious corset detailing.
Bernardo Men cuts its motocross jacket from a tan
“naked desert” lambskin, in a pared-down
design that puts the spotlight on this leather’s
unique finish and natural texture.
Stadium Sport
With prep dressing continuing
to gain in appeal, new versions of collegiate styles
make a strong showing for fall. Sean John Outerwear
puts a modern spin on the vintage varsity jacket,
recasting the letterman look in espresso brown wool
with bold orange leather sleeves.
Best Western
There’s a Western wind
blowing through town for fall, with shearlings and
details like saddle-stitching employed to express
rugged authenticity -- as in Columbia Sportswear’s
retro-styled cognac suede jacket for women with four
flap pockets and double-stitch accents. In other cases,
the interpretation is more urbane than rustic, illustrated
by the brown suede hipster with faux shearling lining
by Phat Farm Leathers.
Timberland Leathergear combines
the spirit of the outdoors with a polished “go
to town” attitude in a brown washed suede jacket
embellished with triple-needle top-stitching and logo
embroidery.
Special Effects
Fashion’s passion for
decorative treatments is amply illustrated in leather.
Embossing and printed effects play an important part
in this fall’s textured emphasis, as in Cole
Haan Outerwear’s croc-embossed blazer. Fall
is also a stichin’ time, with designers applying
an amazing array of embroidery, pick-stitching and
other accents: Bernardo adds pretty floral trapunto
stitching to the front of a kiwi-colored jacket in
its machine-washable, Scotchgard protected suede,
while Nine West Outerwear accents a black leather
coat with some subtle herringbone pattern stitching.
From motorcycle looks with attitude
to refined looks with a new tailored sensibility,
this season’s leather, suede and shearling looks
offer versatility and fashion savvy for everyone’s
fall wardrobe.
Established in 1990, The Leather
Apparel Association (LAA) is a not-for-profit group
of retailers, manufacturers, tanners, cleaners and
suppliers who together represent nearly 60 percent
of America’s retail dollar volume in leather
apparel. For a full membership roster as well as information
on how to buy and care for leather, visit the LAA’s
Web site at www.leatherassociation.com.