I’m predicting that this could be a very popular design.ġ09 – This dress sort of feels like a 60s throwback? I’m not sure how everyone else feels, but this issue really seems to have a lot of 60s inspiration going on with the color palettes and silhouette styles. I really love the shape the pockets add to this dress, and I especially love the way Burda styled the grey version. I love it!ġ13 – I feel like this vest dress is the next logical progression of the trench dress trend that has been going fairly strong the past few years. While the silhouette of the skirt certainly has a vintage flair, the draping of the top also feels shockingly modern. Possibly I have seen an image of the original printed dress somewhere? Difficult to say, but regardless I am very excited to get this design in this issue. It’s gorgeous! I feel like I’ve seen this dress from Burda before, but I wasn’t able to find it in the dedicated Burda Vintage magazines I have. We don’t get a lot of dresses this month, but what we do get is very tailored and structured in a way that seems to be a counterpoint to a lot of the relaxed/shapeless styles recently:ġ21 – Vintage reprint pattern. I think it is a feature I’ve seen on RTW recently, and I think it adds to a cool vibe here. I think they would look super cute over a pencil skirt!ġ18 – I think this is maybe not my favorite hoodie pattern from Burda in recent month, but I do like the interesting color blocking/flap design detail. This jacket is definitely going high on my to-sew wishlist (which for anyone keeping track is approximately 5 bajillion miles long at this point).ġ01 – I think this peplum jacket is cute! It reminds me very much of the McCall’s cardigans I couldn’t stop sewing from a few years back, so I’m pretty sure this is a style I can safely not add to my personal sewing list (I ultimately ended up gifting most of those cardigans to a friend), but I do like the lines of this jacket. It creates lovely gathers that, while they look a bit exaggerated in the line drawing, actually look really great on the model and in the garment photo. Also, did I mention that collar? So chic!ġ20 – Another jacket win! I really love the belt tie for waist emphasis and how this is mirrored in the sleeve detail. It is possibly not the best style for me to choose for myself, but I do love the combination of details that Burda has chosen to utilize here.ġ03 – Be still my heart! I’m a total sucker for the asymmetric fitted jackets, and I love the collar on this one! I also really love how it looks in both the suede for a moto-vibe and in the bouclé for a modernized French jacket feel. First up, we’ll look at the coats and jackets:ġ02 – I think this blazer looks super sharp! I love the classic tailoring details on the collar and the angled buttons on the front.