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We continue to follow the main events of the fashion marathon this season. After New York, all our attention is now on London, where the runways and streets are filled with exciting fashion experiments. While designers showcase their visions for spring-summer 2025, streetstyle stars are offering fashion combinations that can be replicated right now. Let’s take a closer look at the stylings of event guests to gather inspiration for creating your own autumn looks.
Our main focus was, of course, on outerwear. Fashionistas predominantly opted for loose-fitting trench coats in basic shades—brown, beige, black, and the especially popular khaki this season. These were often paired with midi and mini dresses, complemented by high boots. We also noticed a variety of oversized blazers, work jackets with patch pockets, and suede models that were favorites among celebrities in the 90s. Special mention goes to bombers, which are perfect for early autumn. Like trench coats, they are versatile wardrobe staples that can be paired with trousers, sweatpants, dresses, or long skirts. Inspiration can be drawn from Sophie Turner’s look, who wore a white airy A-line skirt, an earth-toned bomber, and high black boots for Fashion Week.
Prints also took their place among streetstyle trends, especially checks. This pattern, which revives its popularity every autumn, is no exception this season. We noted both thick fabric dresses in checks and vests as well as bags. So if you haven’t yet decided how to diversify your autumn wardrobe, make a bet on prints.
Moreover, street fashion stars decided to play with textures: some successfully combined sheer fabric with leather, styling a light skirt and a biker jacket, while others opted for silk bottoms paired with linen shirts. Among the popular combinations were denim and brown suede.
As hinted by the fashionistas, we won’t be letting go of 90s aesthetics anytime soon. Pleated mini skirts and low-rise jeans, capris, chunky belts, and minimalist tops—let’s draw inspiration from our favorite series of that time and boldly add similar pieces to our fashion arsenal.
Thus, London Fashion Week offered us a wealth of inspiration for autumn looks. Don’t forget to experiment and combine various elements to create a unique style that reflects your individuality.
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