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Punk is back: how Tartan and Plaid shook the catwalk of the London Fashion Week

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Introduction to London Fashion Week

The London Fashion Week concluded and unveiled a striking selection of brave trends. In the season, the Bohemian suede and soft silhouettes of the last spring/summer started for lively colors, sharp cuts and punk motifs. Established and independent designers explored British, modern work clothes and nostalgia on the catwalk.

Top Trends of the London Fashion Week

Here are the five most portable trends of the London Fashion Week to be ahead of the fashion curve.

1. Twisted Tartan

Tartan dominated the landingways and the street style. In Burberry, creative director Daniel Lee leaned into primary come aesthetics. Blog coats, trench dresses and mini skirts appeared in acid and purple Tartan. Tartan and check are a surprisingly simple pressure on the style. To style the trend, wear it in a heavy wool skirt with a chunky knitting and leather accenter or in a shirt or jacket with wide-legs, heeled boots and fine jewelry for a more intelligent look.

2. Suits with Ties

Oversized tailoring was a steady trend in the past seasons, but this year, designers further advanced this male adaptation trend because the ties appeared on and off the runway. The trend seems to be inspired by Wall Street in the 1980s. To style the trend, start with a strict look and take in a belt with high expected trousers to bring a feminine frame back and end with a slim shirt and a narrow tie.

3. Fringes

Franden was striking last season, but confirmed this year. Franden appeared on everything, from bags to scarves to clothes. The moderator of Love Island Maya Jama carried a fringe dress to Burberry and showed that it goes beyond its casual, Bohemian associations for a long time. To style the trend, you can dive your toe with some accents, such as robust leather-fringed bags or those with lighter fabric tassels.

4. Sky Blue

Sky Blue was the butter yellow in the next season alongside pops of his bright cobalt over the landing tracks. From Bora Aksus Foamy, doll-like clothes to Richard Quinn’s owner-worthy clothes, the shadow dived all over the London Fashion Week on-a cool, almost nostalgic antidote to the heavier tones of winter. Sky Blue works surprisingly well as a neutral and coupled with last year’s color of the season: Burgundy – the two are a match in heaven.

5. Voluminous Hems

Bubble-Hems certainly had its moment this summer, but it seems that the voluminous hem does not belong anywhere, which is stated after the landingways of the London Fashion Week. Designers such as Edeline Lee and Patrick McDowell doubled in the drama with skirts, which grew up like the reverse tulips in layers of fabric, who fluctuate and fluctuate than the models went. To style this powerful silhouette, the trick is to speak. Try an A-line midi or maxi skirt paired with a mounted rope to compensate for the volume.

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