New Season Sneak Peek

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It’s that time of the year again when we are caught between seasons in the fashion world. The pre-autumn collections are here to put us in the mood for the new season. Check them out!

Winter Mood
Gucci’s winter options reflect classic elements. The versatile jeans are teamed with a knitted top and tweed jacket. The traditional straight cut is painted in easy-to-wear shades such as black, white and eye-catching red. Masculine Oxfords and a sleek, black handbag complete the cold-weather dress code.

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Statement Footwear

Your choice of shoes is an important element to define your look, so if you like neutral shades and clean lines for your
clothes, be inventive with your footwear. Tory Burch espadrilles come with laser cuts in forest green to steal the fashion show. This is a perfect choice for the transitional weather.

Made for Walking
Booties are the first sign that we are allowed to start taking out our cold weather wardrobe. This item of footwear ends at the ankle and usually has a small heel or none at all. They are best worn with leggings or, if you like to be creative with your looks, try them with skirts, in all sorts of lengths and styles.

Personal Carryall
The practical woman needs a functional carrier and the cross-body handbag is a great solution. Celine’s collection brings a variety of options in winter colours. The clean designs are easy to mix and match. If you like to carry half of your wardrobe with you, this bag is maybe not the best option for your everyday wear. However, if you’re seeking the minimal look, embrace the trend!

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Cool Coats

Take your leather out of the wardrobe to get some air. Sooner than you think you could be wearing it again. At Michael Kors invest in a leather trench-coat to kick-off the cold season. The brand is also reviving leopard print in its accessories collection. This pattern is actually an easy-to-spot autumn and winter staple.

Second Skin
The technology applied in the fashion industry has had a big impact in fabric development. Non-flexible textiles such as leather, after different treatments, are now easily treated to create all sorts of designs. This Alexandre McQueen at Saks Fifth Avenue dress represents the versatility of this type of material. Don’t forget to look for eco-friendly options!