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Embrace ‘back to school’ cool

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THE CREAKY SPINE

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KNITTED DRESS

There’s no escaping the knitted dress for autumn/ winter, which comes in myriad forms. From Rejina Pyo’s cut-out style to H&M’S sculptural design, wear with bare legs and mules while the weather’s mild and swap for tights and boots when the time comes.

of a brand-new notebook and the smell of freshly sharpened pencils are synonymous with September. That back-to-school sensation never really evaporates, whatever age you may be. It’s the month that heralds a new term, a fresh start – a new beginning. As clinical psychologi­st Linda Blair says, ‘The 1st of September would be a much better New Year’s Day than the first day of January. By January we’re totally depleted – it’s dark, we’re exhausted, broke from Christmas and it’s not a good time to try and be realistic about what we might look forward to. September is great; it’s also a habit – one you’ll have had since you were five and September was a new start for the school year.’ But can September really have the same feeling in the context of a global pandemic? While those with children may be returning to the school run, many of us remain working from home for the time being. What does this mean for our backto-school feeling?

Certainly, when it comes to fashion, September really does usher in the start of a new year. Or a new season, at least. Historical­ly, the September issues of the world’s glossiest magazines are the most important of the year, while shops begin to fill with autumn collection­s and designers gear up to show their latest creations for the following spring/summer. Of course, at present, this seasonal approach is being challenged. But it seems that we still want a fresh approach, sartoriall­y speaking, when it comes to this month.

‘After months of lockdown and only wearing loungewear, I think women are now ready to transition back to wearing everyday clothes and we’ve definitely seen a spike in this,’ says Heather Gramston, head of womenswear buying at Browns. It seems we’ve recovered our appetite for real clothes as we look to the future – indeed, Google reports that searches for ‘winter coat’ have increased by 86% in the last week alone.

Not that we’ll all be back in power suits any time soon. Rather, the new season offers an opportunit­y to reset our wardrobes in a way that works for us, whatever our situation is in the current climate. Fashion may feel like a frivolous distractio­n in 2020, but now more than ever it’s important to recognise the power it has to change our mood. Happy New Year!

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The season of mists and mellow fruitfulne­ss is upon us, so it’s time to choose more robust essentials. In case you hadn’t heard, buckets are the new baskets, seen everywhere from Balenciaga to Loewe.

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