The New Tailoring
Who doesn’t want to be comfortable in their office wear? While also looking like you came strutting down the runway while doing it! The new tailoring is a trend where necessity meets our desires halfway to create the perfect combo. The oversized, masculine silhouette never looked this good, with shoulders skewing gracefully and pants in both high and low rise. Our suggestions? The Row, The Frankie Shop, Isabel Marant, Alexandre Vauthier
Cut it Out
The hole-y grail of the season, a go-to piece for a night-out or flirty daywear when you are feeling bold and daring. Dress it up or dress it down, all looks good when paired with the right attitude. We suggest you take a look at: Nensi Dodjaka, Mugler, Jacquemus, Dion Lee, Jonathan Simkhai
The Glitz and Glamour
The sequins and crystals illuminated the runways, being the guiding light for your newest party pieces. Go full out and layer in dripping metallics and dazzling sequins or add a glamorous last touch with smaller accessories, this time around there is no such thing as too much sparkle. Check out our favorites: Mach&Mach, Paco Rabanne, Tom Ford, Valentino
Refined Bohemian
Take a style cue this season from our bohemian-inspired runway favorites. Think neutral hues, pops of white and black fringe for a colorway lineup. Flowy tops, silky dresses, dark florals, crochet tops, suede counterparts and statement accessories create an all-embracing look. Feel the vibes with Etro, Isabel Marant, Johanna Ortiz, Peter Do, Salvatore Ferragamo.
Less is More
She is classy, she is sleek, she is timeless. A chic minimal aesthetic will never go out of style, a statement proven to be true season after season with designers giving us the much-needed clean cut blazers and elegant coats, refined dresses and plush knitwear. When in doubt, go for the classics with: The Row, Loro Piana, Nanushka, Peter Do, Jil Sander