
As the weather transitions from Summer into Autumn, so does our wardrobe. We are ready to get cosy and comfortable, but how to do this whilst looking fab? We’ve taken a look at the latest trends and curated a list of ‘must-haves’ this season.

Midi Skirts
Midi skirts are the perfect transitional piece. They can be worn all year round, both dressed up or down, whatever you prefer. In the warmer months a midi skirt can be paired with a t-shirt, then when the temperature drops, they look great with a cosy knit and trainers. The perfect go-to for channelling your inner summer, even in the dark gloomy autumnal evenings.
Chunky Trainers
From Balenciaga’s Triple S’ to Adidas Ozweego’s, these brands are able to satisfy our ‘ugly’ trainer needs. It’s a trend that’s stuck around longer than expected, and we can’t see it leaving anytime soon. Styled with anything from mom jeans to ankle length satin skirts, chunky trainers are an AW’19 essential. The question is, would you push the boat out for designer?


Hair Accessories
A must have this season; there’s no escaping the influx of hair clips. Hair accessories are a great way to add a statement to a simple outfit, or simply the finishing accessory to your Saturday night look. The options are endless, from chunky headband’s and pearl hair slides, to satin hairbands, the choice is yours!
Boiler Suits
Boiler suits are a functional fashion piece, which come in many different styles and fabrics. First appearing on S/S catwalks, and now able to purchase on the Highstreet from the likes of Topshop and H&M. Boiler suits are great for those mornings when your short on time and need an outfit that doesn’t take much thinking.


Co-Ords
Designed to be worn together but why not break the rules? There are no rules in fashion remember… Co-ords can be paired with other items in your A/W wardrobe, giving you the chance to make the most out of your autumn outfits. Whether it’s blazer and trousers or a knit cropped jumper and midi skirt, co-ords are easy to throw on and makes you feel put together with minimal effort involved.
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