New York Fashion Week has ended. London Fashion Week ends today. At this halfway mark in the Fashion Week calendar, fashion editor Noelle Loh curates the looks you’ll dig even in Singapore’s tropical climate.
Joseph Altuzarra’s V-neck dress with a collared lace insert is a more demure yet editorial (read: chicer) take on the clingy maxi dresses women here love for parties.
No one here cares anymore about how hot and sticky leather can get (just look at what all the cool girls are clad in on a Friday night), which explains why this grommet-studded number checks all the right boxes: short, ’60s fun, just the right amount of edge.
See-through, shiny but still elegant, this is the sort of gown that would make magazine covers and the red carpet.
An office-appropriate dress with the movement, comfort and modernity of a T-shirt dress
The British wunderkind’s off-kilter Blitz Kids-inspired collection is the season’s most exciting yet, but pull it apart and it’s full of great wardrobe additions, like this belted leather wrap dress.
You can always trust this lifestyle kingpin for luxurious, utterly desirable essentials. This time it’s his just-right knits, ’70s smart midi skirts, and double monk straps – all of which can be easily pulled off here.
So she’s doing her same modern-romantic aesthetic, but not enough folks here are catching onto it. How to get started: Invest in one of her gossamer light dresses, like this tartan-trimmed midi.
This underrated New York label makes great transseasonal separates – founder/designer Amy Smilovic used to live in Hong Kong. It’s also getting better every season. This tone-on-tone knit set is the new lounge suit.
Expect all the It girls to go nuts over this feathered leather mini dress.
Started in 2010 but gaining in prominence only recently, this British label is one to know for making effortless, modern clothes ala Celine without looking like a Celine copycat. This gauzy white top/black maxi skirt combo has all the makings of a day-to-night uniform.