Lavender is still a trend — proves the new Stella McCartney collection inspired by the works of Frank Stella Fashion 08.03.2022 Next autumn promises to be bright Last night, the new autumn-winter Stella McCartney collection was shown in Paris. This season, Stella McCartney was inspired by the works of American artist Frank Stella, known for post-life abstraction. His bright works, first of all, influenced the palette of the women’s line — the images were painted in trendy lavender, scarlet, yellow, blue and brown. The textures, namely a combination of leather, velvet and fur, were taken from the interiors of the heyday of the New York art scene, as well as the style of the flashy 90s. Masculine energy contrasted with feminine flowing lines, creating a symbiosis of strength and beauty — models took to the podium in flowing dresses and overalls, bra tops and heavy double-breasted coats, soft corsets and colored fur coats. 67% of the collection was made of eco-friendly materials. As always, natural leather, feathers and fur were not used in it — only environmentally friendly viscose, organic cotton, recycled nylon and polyester. +34 Original content from the site 22