Check Yourself
As we all know, trends come and go each season. And although there are certain styles that never fall out of vogue, it’s easier to buy into the look when it’s considered a ‘trend’ as there are suddenly far more options available.
This is why we’re so pleased to see check patterns remain popular for AW14, especially across tailoring. Here at FashionBeans we have a preference for timeless sartorial style, which checked suits and separates definitely embody.
With this in mind, today we’re taking a look at the presence of checked tailoring on the autumn/winter 2014 runways, before breaking down the key pieces you need to try the look out yourself this year.
On The Runway
As always, the best place to start when it comes to tailoring is with the British heritage brands found on Savile Row. From Richard James to Chester Barrie, checked tailoring made its way into several AW14 collections, coming in the form of elegantly-cut jackets, trousers and outerwear featuring oversized windowpane patterns.
Elsewhere, Hackett continued the revival of this time-honoured motif through traditional glen plaid fabrics, while Richard Nicoll also applied windowpane variants to suiting.
Naturally, Alexander McQueen took a more rebellious, punk-inspired approach to the trend, showcasing a vibrant double-breasted check suit in pink and black:
Outside of the UK, a wealth of grey checked tailoring was spotted on the AW14 runways at Brioni, Bottega Veneta, Trussardi and Michael Bastian, while sharp tartan separates were also popular at Boglioli and Corneliani:
Now you’ve seen it on the runway, it’s time to find out how you can incorporate checked tailoring into your winter wardrobe. Whether it’s through a full suit or separates, we’ve got it covered…
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