Pink, knits, shine—update your look with these key pieces.
By Odessa Paloma Parker
Date February 19, 2020
Leave it to London Fashion Week to motivate us to inject a bit of wow into our wardrobes. From pops of pink to glam bits of shine and trench coats that make an impression, banish any wallflower tendencies because it’s your time to stand out. Here are the top five runway trends from London Fashion Week Fall 2020:
Shine and sparkle
Sequins, iridescence, lurex, mirror ball embellishment—day or evening, weekday or weekend, get thee into something glitzy.
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF ASHISHROLAND MOURET. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
PAULA KNORR. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREEPHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF ERDEM
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF BURBERRY
Trench coats
Whether you prefer a classic coat with a quirky silhouette, or one that comes in a novel colour or print, covering up has never been so cool.
16ARLINGTON. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREETOGA. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
REJINA PYO. PHOTOGRAPH BY CAPTURISEHOWELL. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
AWAKE MODE. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
Knits
Cozy up to sweaters that come in an array of colours, shapes and textures. Bonus points for reconsidering how to style them, like under a poufy tulle gown or over an ethereal dress.
MOLLY GODDARD. PHOTOGRAPH BY BEN BROOMFIELDSIMONE ROCHA. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
ROKSANDA. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF ROKSANDAJW ANDERSON. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
CHRISTOPHER KANE. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
Flared pants
Take some pride in your stride. The trouser of the season is quite a long story that comes with a bit of swish.
RICHARD QUINN. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF RICHARD QUINNRICHARD MALONE. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
PETAR PETROV. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREEHALPERN. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA THOMAS DE CRUZ MEDIA
EMILIA WICKSTEAD. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
Pink
Muted hues might be the most obvious choice for fall dressing, but consider a tone of pink like salmon, shocking or neon to make a statement instead.
SHRIMPS. PHOTOGRAPH BY BEN BROOMFIELDPREEN. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
MARQUES’ALMEIDA. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
MARK FAST. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREEHUISHAN ZHANG. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE
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