Saturday 29 September 2012

Autumn/Winter Wearable Catwalk Trends from @VintageDeli




11 handpicked items from Vintage Deli to bring you into Autumn/Winter


From oversized geometrics to 70s psychedelic, prints are going to be hotter than ever this season, chunky knits with a graphic statement is a personal must have. Fashion week saw the return of leopard, snake and zebra prints on the runway so expect to see spots and stripes all over the high street once again.



Leather is another must have for this Autumn/Winter. Leather skirts and leather jackets are both great staple items for any wardrobe. We've got gorgeous leather jackets from the likes of Yves Saint Laurent, a gorgeous studded cropped jacket (ABOVE) & masses more one off Leather treats. If you aren’t feeling quite that bold you can start with leather accessories or detailing.




 
With a new season comes a new colour pallet. Had enough of black? Burgundy is heading this way and taking over as the hottest colour Autumn/Winter. Other shades being splashed all over the catwalk are purple, olive green and black teamed with blue.

Although the oversized coat is dominating the Autumn/Winter runway this season is all about emphasizing those curves, not hiding them. The peplum trend is on full swing and will carry you straight through to Autumn. By all means, envelope yourself in a soft dressing gown-esque coat a la vintage but don’t put away those statement belts - this season’s way of getting elegantly waisted.  


Another big trend on the runway this Autumn/Winter is western. Although not always a great hit with fashionistas, shirts with a hint of cowboy, embroidered bombers with cropped denim and even cowboy hats will play a significant role in the new fashion season. You can always just rock it with shoes!

Lots of Love,

The Vintage Deli Team x

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