While romantic, peachy and rosy hues may have taken over the Spring Summer ’18 runways with designers like Gucci, Peter Pilotto and Erdem spearheading the trend at the moment, it’s red (think a bright, scarlet shade) that is still a mainstay on the streets of fashion week. Here, we take notes on how the fashion pack aces the look.
Streetstyle star Yoyo Cao opted for an all-red ensemble, playing up her look with different textures. Our verdict: effortlessly chic.
The quintessential newsboy cap makes a comeback on the streets with an edgier appeal, thanks to the leather lace-up pants.
Cue the innocent and bookish sartorial influence from schoolgirls. How to make your getup look more sophisticated: sport a slick back ponytail.
A fool-proof way to ace the look: throw on a huge, statement puffer jacket (in red, naturally).
This head-to-toe tonal look is admittedly pretty tricky to pull off but when done right, looks ultra chic and very modern.
But if adding bright shades into your outfits takes more gumption, do it via your pair of shoes (in this case, thigh-high boots).
The best way to still look sophisticated with primary colours? By wearing a pair of straight-cut pants. Optional: a red lip.
This two-toned trench is definitely a showstopper and will appeal to the adventurous lot.
How to tone down the intensity of red: by pairing it with staple pieces a la leather jacket and denim jeans.
The oversized track pants lend this look a more relaxed, sportswear meets luxe vibe.
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