Fashion.at

13 August 2019

Fashion.at style tip for office and urban walks in autumn

Currently, the Viennese experience another heat wave of this summer. Strategies for the future of the capital city Vienna as well as Austria in times of fast changing climate are theme of local and national politicians - through all parties. Well, some Viennese have started already their own private climate protection program with adjusted consumption or transportation behaviour - all without getting punished by new taxes which make living additionally harder for citizens who benefit rarely from the money they have to provide to the state. Isn't it rather the responsibilty of politicians to realize structural programs with the available budget than thinking first of more money?

Wearing fashion items over seasons, years, decades and combining new and old pieces in a way as if the clothing was collected on a time travel is a trend that visualizes the meaning of the word 'sustainability' and can help protecting the environment by reducing waste and pollution which arise during the production and distribution processes of clothing, bags or shoes. Walking for decreasing the personal CO2 footsteps for example is another trend that is practised increasingly in metropolitan cities. The sum of people and steps makes the change!

Since July, the light sneakers with signature CloudTec® sole by Swiss label 'On' are available in various colors at Humanic's online shop humanic.net and at selected stores of the European retail chain with headquarters in Austria. On occasion of the launch of the 'Cloud' sneakers in mid-July at Humanic in Vienna, the urban fashion-sports design was personalised by sneaker artist kickelangelo (FB story). Photo: © Humanic.

The sunglasses by Fendi from the Autumn/Winter 2019/20 collection will be available in various color combinations at Fendi boutiques and selected retailers from September. The design of the eyewear references the ‘Karligraphy’-version of the brand’s logo, once developed by Karl Lagerfeld. Photo: © Fendi.

The classical women's ‘Pinstripe’ trousers in 1930s style are from the Autumn/Winter 2019/20 collection ‘Men At Work’ by Lena Hoschek.

German label Codello pays with the checked scarf from the special edition ‘Art School’ homage to the 100th anniversary of Bauhaus and the art school’s most prominent graduate when it comes to textile design and weaving: Anni Albers.


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