Styling Tips for the New Season
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Which looks will you commit to? Mary Jane Fashion
decodes this season’s style successes
Now that October has rolled around, we can
really start thinking about the new season and which pieces to invest in.
This
is an exciting time, allowing you to overhaul your look, experiment, try
something new and add new pieces to your wardrobe.
Going through all the best
fashion magazines, you can see that there are literally hundreds of looks from
all the collective fashion weeks that you could try and emulate.
We’re guessing
you don’t have the time (or the funds) to invest in all the trends that have
been made available to us; so, luckily for you, we’ve whittled the biggest and
most popular trends of this season down to
these four key areas.
Make a statement… literally
Fashion is very often at its best when it
is tongue-in-cheek and self-conscious. Most famously in recent years, we saw
Henry Holland’s slogan T-shirts parading down the runway poking fun in a loving
and friendly way at some of Holland’s best model friends. This season,
designers have returned to this novelty trend, making statements of everyday
objects and commodities. Moschino led the charge with a padlock handbag and
fabulous T-shirts stamped with ‘I don’t speak Italian but I do speak Moschino’
which sent the fashionable folds into a tizz. Similarly, Anya Hindmarch was
inspired by roadworks in her collection, using signage seen on the motorways as
stickers and plasters all over her collection.
(Picture from Anya Hindmarch's official Instagram)
Shimmer and shake
We are heading towards party season after
all, so there really is no better time to invest in sequins and sparkles. Many
of the top designers electrified their collections with shimmering fabrics and
glistening centrepieces, giving high-fashion a glittering aspect. Our favourite
designers included whizz-kid Christopher Kane who contrasted his prim and
proper cuts with shimmering jewel-toned fabrics. Alexander Wang at Balenciaga
on the other hand took his sparkles three dimensional, with clusters of sequins
and decorations jumping forth, emphasised further by the dark, luxurious
fabric. Finally, we can always expect something theatrical and dramatic from
Rodarte, and this season proved no exception. They contrasted the hardness of a
fully sequined dress with airy feathers that fluttered gently from the skirt.
Sequins can often seem childish, but this season, all the designers saw
shimmery sparkles turn to full-on heavy metal.
(Picture from Christopher Kane's official Instagram)