The H-Silhouette – reduced, purist and variable
The H-silhouette shows many variations of urban femininity to its best advantage. For this reason, H-shapes with a moderate width are increasingly used in OSKA collections.
Tops, skirts and trousers with straight vertical lines are essential for the graphically emphasized and clearly structured look. The horizontal hemline is sometimes irregular and asymmetrical. High-grade materials are the main factor for ensuring a perfect and precise fall.
Hip-length or longer straight-cut tops, often with an Asian-style collar, lapels and/or button panel go very well with wide ankle-length Marlene Dietrich-inspired trousers, calf-length culottes, and narrow, subtly tapered trousers. Toned down bulky-voluminous variations (see O-silhouettes) also harmonize with short straight tops.
Dresses, extra-long shirts and pullovers, as well as coats and jackets, highlight the H-silhouette especially well and are a good match with narrow trousers. Belts draped at the hip change the H-silhouette variably and emphasize the figure.