The New York Times tried to link the longer hemlines to the tanking economy. Seems rather counter-intuitive! Why spend more money on material when you have less in the bank? Whatever the reason, the yardage of fabric on the fall runways was excessive. The result? Beautiful long lines, voluminous dresses, and skirts for miles.
FLOOR GRAZING FROCKS
Above:
Gorgeous looks from the Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2008-2009 ad campaign
At right: Christian Dior
Photo at top of post via nytimes.com Pulse. Other runway photos courtesy style.com unless otherwise credited.Emilio Pucci, via nymag.com
Giambattista Valli
Erdem
Jasmine di Milo, courtesy Paris Vogue
Nina Ricci, via nymag.com
Marc Jacobs
SKIRTS GO THE EXTRA MILE
Gai Mattiolo, via Vogue ParisCarlos Miele via allwomenstalk.com
Hermés, courtesy nymag.com
Marc Jacobs
Louis Vuitton pre-fall
Ralph Lauren (above and left)
Miss Sixty, courtesy nymag.com
CAPED CRUSADERS


John Galliano, via nymag.com

Antonio Berardi
IN THE STORES

A lovely variety of long frocks awaits. For the next 5 looks, visit shopbop.com.
Trade summer’s bright maxi for something a bit more boho luxe for autumn, in richer hues and more sweeping silhouettes.

Above right, tank dress with contrast frayed ribbon fringe.
At left, tank pocket evening dress.


Or try a comfy yet glamorous T-Bags Grecian dress in deep burgundy.


Look at this incredible McQueen fabric detailing (left)!
This and the next two dresses at net-a-porter.com.




Lela Rose wide leg trouser in metallic tweed
At right:
VPL Swag pant.
Both at shopbop.com.

Skirts
Ralph Lauren
cashmere long flare,
at ralphlauren.com


So go the whole nine yards, darlings - literally!
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