The Style List
Best foot forward Step out in style with Massimo Dutti’s classic gladiator sandal (£79.95, massimodutti.com)
Beach read Immerse yourself in the magical world of Rebecca Dinnerstein (£14.99, amazon.com)
Not a boozer? Try Marks and Spencer’s take on a classic childhood favourite (£2.99, in stores nationwide)
Ditch darkness When else do we have the excuse to go overboard on the pink lippy? (£24, Estée Lauder at Selfridges)
Sun Spot Stay chic and protected with this Eugenia Kim beauty (£295, net-a-porter. com)
Swim to suit Feel body confident in Marc Jacobs’ playful design (top, £73, bottoms, £80, both Farfetch.com)
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Self Portrait time Say cheese in this crisp white dress from our favourite summer go to (£210, matchesfashion)
The party’s here Be the life and soul with this steal of a portable speaker by JBL (£19.97, currys.co.uk)
Make it pop Add a summery splash of colour this summer with Butter nail polish (£12, butterlondon.co.uk)
Cabin Fever Sturdy yet lightweight enough to fit ALL your shoes in, it’s a must (£119, antler.co.uk)
Finishing touches Add an essence of cool with geometric gold jewellery (£42, astridandmiyu.com)
Last minute gift Stuck for what to take to Sunday’s BBQ? Look no furter (£42 waitroseflorist.co.uk)
New Season Armies
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Tick tock, tick tock; which fashion tribe are you?
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From the eccentric seveties at Sionia Rykiel , to disco clash eighties at Loewe, Scarlett fever at the likes of Prabal Gurung, and Pale and interesting hues at Altuzarra the Autumn Winter catwalk threw out some unique surprises.Stylist rounds up the top trends you need to know to run the show.
80’s Disco Clash
JW ANDERSON
OSCAR DE LA RENTA
BALMAIN
SAINT LAURENT
MISSONI
RODARTE
The return of the century fashion never forgot
Think shimmers, sequins and shoulder pads- Girls just wanna have fun! Popping colours coupled with oversized jewellery take us back to the land of Lauper in THAT hit classic. Whoevever said sequins weren’t cool?
THOMAS TAIT
LOEWE
CHANEL
CELINE
CELINE
EMILIA WICKSTEAD
Pale and Interesting
Colour assosiation stops right HERE! Gone are the days when eggshell blue, sherbert lemon, and baby pink were only for the likes of summer dresses and new born babies. Pale outerwear was all the rage on the catwalk this seaon, fromThomas Tait to Chanel.
Get Punk’d
ALEXANDER WANG
MMM
GIVENCHY
JUST CAVALLI
ALEXANDER MQUEEN
SAINT LAURENT
... And relive THAT infamous era.
In an attitude of anarchy, the catwalk’s rebellious aesthetic movement this season was the ultimate paradox of pale hues. Think drastic makeup, PVC, leather, and black black black- a surefire way to nail the look of the 1970’s. We feel like we’ve walked into Vivien and Malcom’s ‘Sex’ shop, circa 1977.
Seventies Story
ETRO
DELPOZO
BOTTEGA VENETA
TOMMY HILFIGER
SONIA RYKIEL
DEREK LAM
Thought the 70’s trend died with the Spring/ Summer catwalk?
Oh no. The eccentric trend is here to say. Think clashing prints, velvet browns and of course, the staple flare, and you’re good to go. A hand held Bowling bag finishes the look. Oh, and don’t forget your checks or patchwork...
HERMES
SACAII
LOEWE
DIOR
GUCCI
ANTONIO BERARDI
Art School Prints
Go back to the studio with these art school prints. From graphic lines to art Nouveau form, the key detail this season is colour, colour, and more colour!. Animal prints were also key, seen at the likes of Chloe and Tom Ford