The F/W’18 season is upon us, and it’s time to translate what we have spotted on the runways into real life. Here, we pick out the most wearable trends that you can don effortlessly.
This colour combination might seem counter-intuitive at first – aren’t these two totally clashing shades? But over and over, designers have shown that this formula works well for a stunning and eye-catching look. From Brandon Maxwell to Christian Siriano to Carolina Herrera, the pink and red combi was used in several different ways, such as in formal evening gowns and even in a sharp pantsuit.
For a comfortable, dressy and effortlessly stylish option, turn to the romantic prairie dress. These vintage, 60s and 70s-inspired frocks have just the right amount of modesty, but yet are still fun, casual and elegant. Designers that included this style of dresses in their F/W’18 collection include Raf Simons at Calvin Klein and Stuart Vevers at Coach 1941.
Whether it’s ankle length or knee-high, stiletto or kitten heel, with lace, straps or buckles, white boots are in. It stomped down the runways of Tibi, Zadig & Voltaire, Prabal Gurung, Self Portrait, Calvin Klein and Tory Burch, just to name a few. The good thing about these boots is that they are highly versatile – like their black counterparts, they look good with just about everything.
This print was once all the rage in the 80s and 90s, and it has made a strong comeback this season. Whether it’s on an ageless trench coat a la Victoria Beckham, a cozy and thick scarf like at Michael Kors or on a head-turning pantsuit with a plunging neckline – in a standout bright green colour, no less – at Tom Ford, this is the It print to rock.
We’re not just talking about big earrings here, but seriously, extravagantly and impossibly huge earrings that will overshadow any other part of your outfit. Whether it’s shaped in a cute animal, or takes the form of sophisticated flowers, or is simply a long strand of classic pearls, these earrings will elevate your look instantly.
Blue is a highly versatile colour, and can honestly compete with shades such as black, brown, grey and white to be one of the most timeless and flattering neutral hues that anybody can pull off. This season, designers played with this pretty colour by mixing and matching different shades in a single outfit – we think it’s high time to break out all your different blue jeans.
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