We’re still in the grip of a recession with some forecasts telling us not to fret as we’re coming out of it and others claiming more doom and gloom. But fashion is not to be kept at bay...it just responds accordingly. So as with last season and much to my joy the general ethos is still in investment buying and looking for pieces that you will wear and wear again...and wear again, you get the idea.
To sum up, for the fashion aware, look for well defined shoulder lines and detailing, coats as your investment buy, animal prints, flat brogues, over the knee boots, belts. Also note the use of velvet and the expected sequins and furs. So we've done our research and here are our 10 Key Fashion Trends:
(1) The Killer ShouldersWith some of the shoulder designs coming off the catwalks they could just kill someone...or at least have their out. The 80‘s are further making a comeback with a lot of attention being paid to shoulders and ladies, we’re not just talking shoulder pads. The shoulder line has widened and there are variations from full-on puffs to structured sleeves. Look for pointed, polished silhouette definition, shoulder padding and fussy and over embellishment.
The celebrities are all donning them and while treading that sometimes fine line of style genius and comedy - anything goes!
Min says:
Shoulder emphasis adds width so bear this in mind when dressing for your body shape and scale. If you're short, stick to smaller shoulders to avoid a stocky look. Keep with a look that defines the waist and avoid if your arms are overly large - they will just look bigger.
We like: Embellished Biker Jacket - Top Shop £150, Printed Puff Sleeve Dress - Lipsy £55, Rapture Shoulder Dress - Oasis £70
(2) The Asymmeric cut & tea dresses
We had the asymmetric dress of the summer which continues with the winter version of baring one shoulder. Choose from a relaxed option for the day or a glammed up look for the evening.
We love: Rose Corsage Dress - Karen Millen £180, Starlight One Shoulder Dress - Top Shop £50, Flower Print One Shoulder Dress - Mango £75
(3) Slimmer trouser linesYes they're still here from Summer but more structured now in winter materials. Look for flat or peg top trousers with a narrow leg and a shorted hem, typically worn with pumps.
Min says:
If you have a longer 'peg' style pair of trousers then why not just pin them up for the shorter length. If you're wider around the middle then avoid the baggy trouser look - stick to flat fronted. Bare in mind your body proportions so the narrower and shorter length will cut you off if you have short legs. Balance with a wider top silhouette.
We like: Taupe Twill Harem - £25, Grey Pleat Crops - £25 both Dorothy Perkins
(4) Tulips, draped and pleated shapesThere are a versatile set of skirt and dress shapes to suit any body shape and personal style from creating volume and draping to slim and pleated classic cuts.
We like: Grey Hitched Skirt - Rocha John Rocha for Debenhams £40, Bow Tuilp Dress - TopShop £50, Black Ruffle Front Skirt - Star by Julien McDonald for Debenhams £40
(5) The Androgynous LookNot for everyone but you can't avoid the trend for the Boyfriend blazer and cardigans, distressed and even ripped jeans (shock, horror...they're back!). The 'manly' military look is still in - inspired from Michael Jackson. A fabulously cheap chic option if you have a man in your life where you can raid his wardrobe, if not, here are some options.
We like: Pleat Placket Longline Cardigan - £30, Braided Military Jacket - £55, Helene Berman Long Boyfriend Blazer - £95 all from ASOS
(6) Investment Buy - Statement CoatIf you haven’t done it yet, consider a statement coat as your staple buy. The trick here is to know the length and style that will suit your body shape. Keep with a coat that really does do the job of keeping you warm, allows for movement and feels comfortable. Your 'statement coat' has to be seen as an investment and so remember to consider the cost per wear. Good value may mean spending a bit more but if it's an item you will happily pull out and wear Season after Season, then it will pay itself back.
(7) Oooh love those shoes!For the slim of leg amongst us the 'over the knee boot' is for you, flat or heeled. Lovely lace up ankle boots in the seasons colours and look out for the flattest of flat brogues competing for centre stage with spiky heels. You'll see a variety of materials and textures from animal prints to roses, ribbon and lace.
We love: Black Tassell Stud Boot - Wallis £60, ASTRIDE Lace Up Ankle Boot - Top Shop £85, DUFFY Suede Over The Knee Boot - Top Shop £85, Sir - Dune £75
8 - Layered knitsThe season for layering - in addition to chunky cable knits to wrap up warm, look for fine knits that drape and give an air of luxury.
9 - Leather Mania, Velvet Chic, Houndstooth, Tweeds and MoreRock chic, heavy metal and a bit of punk, that would sum up some of the materials for the season. Add to that zips, studs and buckles and you have it - see them being used unusually on just about everything from clothing to accessories.
Animal prints are back - in true 80's style, they're back in a variety of bright colours and if it suits your wardrobe style, wear them clashing!
We like: Animal Print Dress - Warehouse £60
Dog/houndstooth (remember them!) and
tweeds. The influence of Chanel isn't over and you'll see modern updates to these classic looks from full length to cropped styles. We like: Halsey Coat - Hobbs £229
An exciting come back is the use of
velvet - it's fantastic for the feeling of luxury and elegance. I can't wait to see more of it in the stores for dresses to jackets. Talking of jackets - don't forget
faux fur and if you don't have a gilet - good time to get one.
(10) Accessorise with chic updates My favourite section so here are my accessory update tips:
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Bags - Keep them smaller, clutch like, more vintage with the influence again of the Chanel braided handles. Bags take on all the colour and materal trends of the season - a good time to have a look at what you have at the back of the wardrobe and certainly permission to rummage the charity stores or TKMAXX is always good fun!
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Opaque coloured tights - fab for dressing down a formal outfit or brightening one up
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Belts - Wear your belts Mobama style which is over your coat or cardigan. Another cost effective way to bring outfits together and introduce a seasons colour. If you're larger around the waist, usually belts are not for you - use another accessory to achieve the same effect.
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Jewellery - Invest in the use of ribbon and appliques in necklaces and look for oversized metal necklaces with clashing colours of the season.
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Flowers - Love this trend as it's a favourite of mine already. You'll see flowers of all descriptions on anything from corsages, necklaces, hair-pieces to show and dress decoration. This can be another cheap way of updating of not only an outfit but another accessory - try pinning on your bag.
We hope you've enjoyed reading the Seasons update and if you're left wondering where to start. Why not invest in a Personal Shopping session with Min from imaginestyle (www.imaginestyle.com) and ensure you shop not only for the Autumn/Winter but for your personal colouring, style and body shape. What are you waiting for?