On the runway

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Fendi

Designers have took a turn away from neutral, pastel tone and opted for colours that make a statement. Fendi plays up its materials and textures for its cherry red head-to-toe ensembles.

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Jil Sander

Jil Sander opted for more slouchy separates that will make great go-to outfits but at the same to lend a sophisticated, fashion-forward appeal.

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MSGM

The red colour lends these boxy coats and mannish pantsuits a feminine flair.

On the streets

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Showgoers, too, were not afraid of making red the statement colour in their looks. While some did a full ensemble of red, others made it their statement piece. How they toned down the intensity: By pairing monochromatic colours and staples for effortlessly chic vibes.

On the shelves

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From left: Viscose shirtdress, $4,450, Miu Miu and Cotton shirt, $2,385, Miu Miu

Not digging the full on red looks? Then opt for this 70s inspired Miu Miu dress that comes in a white and red combo or this oriental cropped shirt that’ll add a fun factor to your outfit.

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From left: Acetate lace-up boots, Givenchy and Brass drop earrings with viscose, $675, Saint Laurent

Add colour to your look with these red accessories that are not to intense and loud for a subtle take on this trend.

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