The Northern Advocate

STYLE TIPS

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Fashion fast-forward

In store, summer sales are making way for autumn and winter collection­s. Here is our quick insider’s rundown of the coming season’s must-haves. Ferocious leopard prints have had a bold presence on the runway for a few seasons now, and serpentine-inspired prints dominate this winter. From shoes and handbags to soft delicate blouses and shift dresses, garments in a vivid array of reptile prints and textures are making their way into stores now. Make animalinsp­ired prints work with the rest of your wardrobe by teaming statement pieces with classic accessorie­s and soft neutral hues.

She’s a mod

This winter the Swinging 60s makes a colourful comeback. The internatio­nal runways saw an eclectic rainbow of popping pinks and oranges, shift dresses and T-bar kitten heels bring the decade back to life. Retro-inspired cuts in bold colours feature when it comes to autumn/ winter collection­s. Go for thick, sturdy fabrics that hold their shape and keep things ladylike with knee-length skirts and shift dresses, matching cardigans and high necklines. Also draw inspiratio­n from the 60s-inspired beauty who turned heads on the catwalk with her luscious lashes and matte lipstick.

The top coat

No winter wardrobe is complete without the perfect coat. On the internatio­nal runway there was no shortage of statement coats, and back home we’re expecting styles from dramatic floorgrazi­ng numbers to classic riding coats. We can’t look past a classic trench in camel or black, but the quickest way to add life to your wardrobe is to work the colour-blocking trend and pick a bold coat in your favourite bright and cheerful hue.

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