NOW YOU SEE ME
Designers from Monse and Martine Rose to Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood looked to connecting with nature via expressionistic and sometimes pixelated takes on the traditional camouflage pattern.
BIRDS OF A FEATHER
The fluid flutterings of feathers added a soft edge to A/W 2024 catwalks thanks to the likes of Bottega Veneta, David, Koma and Givenchy. Join the flock with a plume trimmed hem or go big with a head-to-toe look.
BOTTEGA VENETA ALL THAT GLITTERS
Metallics have perennially popped up on the runways for Fall, and this season is no exception. The 2024 spin on the trend is all about foil-like gilded layers as seen at Coperni, Louis Vuitton and Pierre Cardin.
CATCH THE LIGHT
Fluid satins shimmered down the runways at Ferragamo, Giorgio Armani and Victoria Beckham. Steering clear from an 80s vibe, designers opted to present almost goddess-like draped dresses and lingerie-inspired extras instead.
CINCHED IN
Admittedly an often overlooked accessory, belts are having a moment particularly metallic styles. Chanel and Chloé elevated cosy knits with bold gold belts while at Tod's the unassuming extra took a graphic turn.
GREAT LENGTHS
From Dries Van Noten's cheerful baby-pink style to Bottega Veneta's large carry-all - XL elongated clutches are guaranteed to make an impact and manage to fit in a lot more than just the daily essentials.
SUIT YOURSELF
Traditional suiting takes on an experimental twist via deconstruction. Schiaparelli showed cutout blazers, Sacai's were with a drop shoulder version and Balenciaga did an ankle grazing maxi repelete with tailored suit lapels.
WE MEAN BUSINESS
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