
Fall is sneaking up, signalling the last of the beach days and summer pool sessions. The end of summer, could leave you feeling sombre, so lift yourself up by giving your wardrobe a much needed update. With plenty of new trends to follow and admire, you will be spoilt for choice. Taking inspiration from multiple decades, the runways were overrun with tailoring, dark florals and English tweed. The designers declared that fall is the season to accessorise; with statement hats, bitty bags and costume jewellery all making a massive comeback. Here are the main trends you’ll be dying to try.
It looks like small bags are here to stay. Forget the micro bag trend and make way for the itty bitty bag. Although highly impractical there is a certain charm to these tiny bags. This fashion accessory may not fit your giant phone but you will be on trend. Gain inspiration from designers such as Chloe and Salvatore Ferragamo.
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The runways were littered with floral prints; as always. Yet this fall they have put a twist on this classic look, by darkening them up. If you’re looking to strut in florals but don’t want to be terribly eye-catching, then buy a style with a darker tone.
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Tailoring has been a part of women’s fashion since its invention. For fall this year rock a power suit. Embrace your masculine side and try this look. To keep your womanly figure, cinch the waist of your jacket with a belt of your choice.
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First, there was the dipped hem and now it seems they’re changing our necklines. Get ready to see Asymmetrical necklines everywhere this fall. By adding this neckline, it gives our clothes extra shape and design. If you’re bored with the classic V-neck or crew neck then this is the style to try.
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It wouldn’t be fall if we didn’t mention the new coats we’re bound to buy; to combat the guaranteed rain. The latest trends tend to be elongating our hemlines. If you are tall and fancy a coat that stops just above the ankle, then a duster coat could be what you are looking for. They come in multiple patterns and colours, so there will definitely be one to suit your complexion.
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Christian Dior’s runway show highlighted statement hats as a wardrobe staple this fall. Clearly bored with people dawning beanies or berets they have opted for more sensational designs. Not for the faint of heart as you will definitely turn heads.
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Needing to look royal, what could be better than wearing the queen’s tweed. From belted coats, pleated skirts and capes, there is a multitude of choice. So if you love a bit of tartan then this is for you.
Lace has been used in women’s fashion for centuries. It makes the majority of designs more romantic and feminine. So it’s easy to see why many of the designers have embraced this trend for 2019. It has been placed on tops, dresses and accessories.
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Neon colours were massive for swimwear, this summer and it seems they’re here to stay. With designers such as Versace displaying it in their collection. Neon is daring and bright so wear on a day when your feeling extra confident.
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Most of the designers embraced gold this year. Now we aren’t talking just a few gold chains, we’re talking about head to toe gold looks. It seems metallic colours have made a comeback and they aren’t for the faint of heart. So if you want to glitter like a disco ball then this is the look to embrace.
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