Past, present and future come together in the latest Bershka proposal. The firm’s designs have the ability to rescue trends from decades ago that are adapted to the most cutting-edge aesthetics. A) Yes, the jacquard retro soul merges with the almighty effect cut-out or with maxi boots above the knee (with XXL platform included). An explosive mix that generates garments with which we would triumph in the 60s as in the winter of 2021, although it seems difficult to believe.
Bershka is clear that fitted patterns are matched with pieces oversize. So we don’t have to opt for a single silhouette, and the bigger the coat we wear with a second-skin effect dress, the better (and if it’s hair we finish the game, be it camel or sage green).
Like every autumn-winter season, knitwear is back. In this case, we see long-sleeved mini dresses that coexist with masculine cut coats and asymmetrical tops that blend with leather pants or printed jeans. To all this we add a jacket bomber black, the star piece of the season that is reminiscent of great fashion houses like Celine.
Mini dress with long jacquard sleeves. 22.99 euros.
Long sleeve jacquard mini dress
Jacquard long sleeve t-shirt. 17.99 euros.
Long-sleeved jacquard neckline T-shirt
Long sleeve jacquard t-shirt with ring. 17.99 euros.
Long sleeve jacquard ring t-shirt
Fur effect coat. 59.99 euros.
Mini jacquard skirt. 15.99 euros.
High neck dress. 22.99 euros.
Asymmetric high neck sweater. 19.99 euros.
Asymmetric turtleneck sweater
Skort with buckle detail. 19.99 euros.
Jacquard flared trousers. 22.99 euros.
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