Glean some style inspiration for the week ahead care of these looks …
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Flat out: if it’s not too cold for ballet flats at this point in the season, we love a pair in black teamed with double denim and a pop of textural suede.
Fashion is embracing a little drama care of a high necked, ruffled collar – consider it a move on from the XL Peter Pan collar trend that’s abounded the last few seasons.
Simplicity is best: a long-sleeved white T-shirt can look ultra-refined, especially when it’s executed in a luxe fabric such as a bamboo jersey or a wool-silk blend. It also makes the perfect layering piece for underneath this season’s great new knits.
Speaking of knitted items, we’ve got a hankering for a knitted traingle scarf that can be worn like a neckerchief, or a chic headscarf, should the wind really pick up.
When it comes to great autumn capsule wardrobes, an olive trench coat (we love the checkered lining on this one) and a pair of suede trainers are two pieces that are firmly on our wish-list.
Rather than opting for white, lighten up classic black with a shot of cream. Adding textures such as leather and wool will enhance your look, making it feel winter-appropriate.
Grey days don’t necessarily have to mean grey outfits. Brighten an otherwise dark and tonal look – think shades of grey, black or navy – with a pair of striking trainers, like these ones.
In case you thought puffer jackets were passé, take note of this outfit that pairs the old-reliable coat with a structured bag, thick black leggings and a great pair of winter boots.
The best clothes for hibernating in? According to style influencer Wendy Swan, they involve camel button-up jackets and loose, low-slung jeans paired with two-tone ballet flats. Note how the dark denim keeps the look crisp and polished.
Dress up a statement knit (speaking of, see the just-landed M&S x Bella Freud knitwear collaboration here) by styling it with a pair of structured, pleat-front trousers that boast a wide leg, rather than jeans.
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