Vintage blouses: We wear this trend in autumn

Blouses have always been our fashionable rescue: Because whether casual with jeans or business-ready with a pencil skirt – blouses ALWAYS go. A look into the crystal ball and on Instagram reveals which blouse trend we should put on this autumn.

There are these fashion classics that every woman should have in their closets. In addition to the little black dress, a timeless white shirt or the perfectly fitting jeans, you definitely need a really good blouse. The fashionable all-round talent is reinvented this autumn and shows itself from a completely different side. So much can be said: It will be dramatic! We are already wearing stressed shoulders and flared sleeves up and down, but the trend is coming to a head in autumn: playful details such as ruffles, peplum, Peter Pan collar and puffed sleeves are a tribute to the past century. We'll tell you what vintage details you should go for now.

Lace meets silk

Wow, what a look! The French model Constance Arnoult redesigns the fashion classic white blouse and shows that it doesn't have to come across as simple – thanks to the material mix, ruffles and lace! The almost Victorian-looking look of the top harmonises perfectly with Constance's playful hairstyle. The rest of the details remain clean and reserved. Très chic!

Showy collar

Admittedly, this trend requires a little fashion. Combined correctly, you will quickly become the eye-catcher and style model of your friends – I promise! XXL collars are one of THE trends that you should have for the autumn on the Moderadar. Visually, they are strongly reminiscent of Peter Pan collars, but in 2020 the trend will be significantly more boyish. Whom does the look look like? Tender women who want to cheat some volume. It is important that the blouse becomes the main player here – because this look does not tolerate fashionable competition. So complete your outfit with simple basics and accessories.

Dramatic sleeves

We love statement sleeves. The fashion god knows that too and lets us keep this trend for quite a while. It-girl Alexa Chung shows how we style XXL sleeves this winter: cool with jeans and with a turtleneck underneath, we can confidently keep our light summer blouses in our wardrobes and wear them even in cold temperatures.

But the look also works on mild autumn days. Simply grab blouses with short puff sleeves. But be careful: rather leave your skirt and high shoes hanging in the closet and instead go for casual items like jeans and sneakers. So the look doesn't look too girly.

Scatter flowers

Scattered flower patterns have been with us for quite a while. As a print on blouses with light peplum and puffy sleeves, they immediately give us some freshness. Stylistically, the look strongly reminds us of the 1930s, a decade that is currently being celebrated, especially among the French. Best-Agerin Grece Ghanem proves that the look is not just for very young flower girls. Best of all, you don't have to dig deep into your wallet to style your outfit. The French prefer to buy their coolest parts second-hand, for example in the online shop of style icon Juny Breeze.

Ruffles

In addition to lace, puffed sleeves and a statement collar, flounces also celebrate a fashionable revival – and this time they came to stay. The romantic fabric panels immediately give our outfits a breeze of lightness and elegance. To create an edgy break, we combine ruffles this winter to coarse materials such as leather or denim. Also cool: valance blouses that sparkle under masculine cut oversize blazers.

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