![]() I don’t know if I’m bold enough to try to pull it off (read: I don’t know if sweatpants are a good trade-off for pumps), but I do like this pattern. I always marvel at Burda’s ability to convince me that sweatpants can, in fact, work as office wear. I really like the belt loop detail and the nice streamlined (but not too tight) fit. These are some great super classic trousers. I do like this sweatshirt! I really like the lined hood as a feature – I think the model looks super cute. Not bad, but not terribly exciting either. I’d also worry that the neckline might be a bit low/open, and we don’t get a good view on the model to really see how it sits. This top looks really similar to other recent offerings from Burda it’s cute, but nothing too original. I think the model image really sells the garment too. These hi-low hem tunics have been pretty popular this year I really like this one because the neck binding makes a really clean and unfussy shape, but I also really like the subtle darts that add just a hint of shaping. I think this is a great addition to this issue. This is one of those dresses that I think could be really versatile – I could see it paired with sneakers and an oversized cardigan just as easily as I could see it with heels and some restrained jewelry. ![]() The gathers at the collar add some interest, though it all does get lost a bit in the busy print.Īnother simple dress that I think looks really chic. I wasn’t too impressed with the line drawing of this dress, but I do think it looks great on the model. It adds just enough to make an otherwise basic wrap dress feel special. Love the collar detail on this wrap dress. ![]() Gorgeous! I’m not going to pretend like we haven’t seen a lot of dresses like this from Burda before (we have), but they always look great. I also like that it comes in two length variations – I think Burda has done a marvelous job of styling here as well. I’m also obsessed with these jackets! The waist emphasis is a nice detail, as is the really classic collar. The welted in-seam pockets are a great touch, and I love the proportion of the shawl collar. Love this coat! It looks chic and snuggly. ![]() I have found a lot of styles with similar features, but no exact matches, so I will treat these as new patterns until someone can point out if/where I’ve missed the originals. So for nearly all of these styles I feel like I’m have Burda-deja-vu I have looked back to see if I can find any of these as reprints from the main magazines or the printed pattern collections, but I haven’t found any direct correlations. ![]()
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