Autumn trend: the “Indian” trousers
Though the autumn has not come yet, the new model of trousers - so-called Indian trousers, wide above and narrowed to bottom, - offered in autumn collections, has already found unprecedented popularity.
Retailers such as Harvey Nichols, Harrods, Matches, Browns and Selfridges also shortly plan to fill up the warehouses with Indian trousers. Some kind of “founder” of this trend became designer Nicolas Ghesquiere who creates collections for Fashion House Balenciaga.
«At that very moment when first Balenciaga’s model has stepped on a podium, all of us have understood, that this silhouette becomes hit of a season», marks Matches’ fashion director Bridget Cosgrave.
“This is completely new silhouette. Women are bothered with narrow jeans, and small women will never be stylish in bell-bottomed jeans. The Indian trousers from this point of view will be probable the best variant”.
However the Indian trousers are not so are simple in use as it may seem. Certainly, they hide problem hips, but can visually make calves fuller if are too narrow. The good decision is to get model with a line of buttons from calves down to an anklebone which will allow to make trousers more loose. The Indian trousers allow to experiment with other parts of the attire: you can put on a blouse, silk shirt with a thread of pearls and also classical black roll-neck sweater. The main thing is always to emphasize a waist with a belt.