


Burgundy
• Burgundy is the standout colour of the season. Fortunately, it comes in lots of different shades and is very versatile, so it can work for just about anyone. If you have warm colouring, the reddish-brown version of burgundy will look good paired with greens, creams and browns. If you have cooler colouring though, go for a pinker tone, such as deep cassis or damson and pair it with blues, pinks and black.
Burgundy is the standout colour of the season. Fortunately, it comes in lots of different shades and is very versatile, so it can work for just about anyone. If you have warm colouring, the reddish-brown version of burgundy will look good paired with greens, creams and browns. If you have cooler colouring though, go for a pinker tone, such as deep cassis or damson and pair it with blues, pinks and black.
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Sheer
• Unless you’re fearless and body confident, you will probably not want to embrace a totally sheer look but including a sheer element to your outfit can be both sexy and demure.
Unless you’re fearless and body confident, you will probably not want to embrace a totally sheer look but including a sheer element to your outfit can be both sexy and demure.
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Roll necks
• The humble roll neck is wardrobe staple so you may well already have one or two. Fine roll necks can be layered over jumpers and under dresses to provide an extra warm layer. Roll necks look particularly good on those with longish necks and smallish busts. If you don’t fit this description but still have a hankering to wear one, break up the bust area and elongate your neck by either wearing a loosely tied scarf or a longer length necklace.
The humble roll neck is wardrobe staple so you may well already have one or two. Fine roll necks can be layered over jumpers and under dresses to provide an extra warm layer. Roll necks look particularly good on those with longish necks and smallish busts. If you don’t fit this description but still have a hankering to wear one, break up the bust area and elongate your neck by either wearing a loosely tied scarf or a longer length necklace.
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Animal print
• Animal print has become something of a classic over recent years but this season it’s bang on trend. Classic patterns like leopard, zebra, and snake prints are reimagined in luxurious fabrics and rich, wintery hues such as deep browns, dark greens, and golds
Animal print has become something of a classic over recent years but this season it’s bang on trend. Classic patterns like leopard, zebra, and snake prints are reimagined in luxurious fabrics and rich, wintery hues such as deep browns, dark greens, and golds
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Fur, Fluff & Fringes
• The furry and fluffy trend brings a sense of cosy luxury and playful texture. From oversized faux fur coats and plush shearling jackets to fluffy sweaters and accessories, this trend is all about warmth and tactile appeal. Fringes add movement and texture, creating a dynamic and eye-catching look. This season, they’re appearing on everything from coats and skirts to accessories and knitwear.
The furry and fluffy trend brings a sense of cosy luxury and playful texture. From oversized faux fur coats and plush shearling jackets to fluffy sweaters and accessories, this trend is all about warmth and tactile appeal. Fringes add movement and texture, creating a dynamic and eye-catching look. This season, they’re appearing on everything from coats and skirts to accessories and knitwear.
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