Designers like Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen and Prada returned to business for autumn, showcasing an array of looks embodying corporate chic, including pinstripes, trench coats, and bold shoulders.
Make it work for out-of-office by teaming tailored trousers with trainers and topping off a knit and jeans outfit with a trench.
Knee-high time is here again, and this season, they come in every variant possible — from snake to white, burgundy to brown. Go long with your boots this autumn.
If you're more of a minimalist and veer on the classic side of dressing, you'll be glad to hear that grey is one of the season's in-demand shades.
Wear tonal with head-to-toe stoney shades or allow the soft shade to temper bright, bold colours.
Metallics, sequins, shimmer, and shine — mirror-ball dressing is officially a thing for day or evening.
Play with contrasts and pair a dressier piece with something cosy, like a knit and sequin trousers, to make it work for any time.
Add some whimsy to your autumn-winter wardrobe with winter blooms, sculptural sleeves, or fancy embroidery.
Warm up the chilly season with a dash of fire engine red. If feeling brave, take a style cue from the catwalks and wear your red head-to-toe.
Pop this coding in:If you want to cosy up this autumn with a new coat, shearling is the topper you should have on your wish list.
From shirting to dresses, jackets to trousers, leather has been reimagined in every form this season.
If you'd like to take a break from the classic biker, opt for a sleek leather blazer and wear it with a t-shirt and jeans. While a midi leather skirt can work for the office teamed with a pretty blouse.
This season, from cowboy boots to fringing, it's all about chic cowgirl dressing. The key to looking less rodeo and more contemporary is to keep it to one western-inspired piece at a time in your outfit.
Photography: Naomi Gaffey
Styling: Corina Gaffey
Hair and make-up: Orlaith Shore using Sarah Keary Make-up
Model: Vanessa, Not Another