AW19’s Favourite Trends

This season is showing some new themes amongst the more classic trends for autumn winter. With the likes of Giselle Norman walking a total of 41 times at fashion month and grunge being spoken of from NY to Paris, Autumn Winter 2019 is set to be strong, bold with a twist of 90’s nostalgia.
Most importantly, this season marked Karl Lagerfeld’s final Chanel show; the show that stole the month and the finale all would remember. Cara Delevingne opened the show with a host of fellow supermodels and famous faces looking on. Set in an alpine wonderland, Chalet Gardenia was the magical scene for an emotional farewell featuring signature tweeds paired with fair isle knits and shearling boots.
Some noticeable themes have been seen across New York, London, Milan and Paris – from ladylike to show stopping frothy layers you can take your pick and wear it your way. Here I walk you through my top 10 themes; as they say 3’s a trend:
GRUNGE REINVENTED

Designers took on a grungier feel for autumn winter playing up heavy boots, mixing prints, or pairing flannel with tulle or satin for the more elegant non-conformists out there.

Ashley Williams
Christian Dior
R13

 

LUXE LEATHER

Leather was big news with an influx of leather looks sweeping the season. From tailored pieces at Tom Ford, to Tibi’s coloured leather, it was full length leather outerwear that stole the show (see Rejina Pyo).

Alexander McQueen
Tibi
Khaite

 

WINTER BLOOMS

Think less the quiet feminine florals of summer, more a brash new floral. Whether you choose 3D florals Balmain style or a more vibrant print spotted at Erdem this is one trend you can’t miss.

Dolce & Gabbana
Saint Laurent
Erdem

 

WAISTED PROPORTIONS

Nipped in waists was suiting’s big news. Cinched waists shaped soft tailoring for an altogether more feminine silhouette. But belting doesn’t stop there – you will be waisting everything from knits to coats.

Alberta Ferretti
Balmain
Christian Dior

 

SHIMMER & SHINE

The party season is always heavy on the sequins and this winter is going all out. There was glitter and shimmer aplenty on the catwalk. More is more so drape yourself in crystal embellishment, diamanté fringing and lavish lame.

Molly Goddard
Loewe
Halpern

 

PUNK PERFECT

For the defiant rebel, conventional fashion rules don’t apply. Pair romantic ruffles with a fierce studded leather jacket or add a touch of punk with biker boots and multi chains – it’s time to shake things up.

Alexander McQueen
Balmain
Christopher Kane

 

BOLD SHOULDER

Shoulder lines were exaggerated with stretched lines and puff details. Supersize your shoulders and power your way into the new season.

Saint Laurent
Richard Quinn
Ports 1961

 

THEATRICAL RUFFLES

Designers have gone big on ruffles. Subtlety is not an option. It’s maximum drama with layers of ruffles on ruffles. On ruffles.

Louis Vuitton
David Koma
Valentino

 

CHECKING IN

An army of tartan and plaid walked the catwalk from Balenciaga to Christian Dior. Mix up your tartans as seen at Marta Jukubowski for extra satorial points.

Bora Aksu
Burberry
Emilia Wickstead

 

FEATHERED DELIGHTS

Couture details were seen across the season, not least when it came to this season’s feathery creations. Time to kick your heels up in Giambattista Valli’s feathered sandals or do full on plumage a la Mary Katrantzou.

Loewe
David Koma
Attico

 

And to end, just a couple of key items to get your wardrobe winter 19 ready:

 

JUST ADD TIGHTS 

The return of the tight is much more than functional – copy the catwalks and match your coloured tights to your shoe. For those who can’t get on board with tights, layer a dress over a wide leg trouser.

Dries Van Noten
Anna Sui
Versace

 

CAPED CRUSADERS

With a flair for the dramatic the cape is not just for super-hero’s. From short capelets to floor sweeping numbers and everything in-between.

Balmain
Celine
Chanel

 

SUPERSIZE DRESSES

Dresses will be bigger and fluffier than before. Swathes of tulle, taffeta and tutu tiers in eye popping brights might not be your thing but dresses will be playful and bold – it’s time to make a statement.

Molly Goddard
Marc Jacobs
Erdem

 

HERO BOOT

Thigh skimming boots are stepping into the spotlight. Stretch peep toe boots at Victoria Beckham, printed florals at Zimmerman and slouchy leather at Isabel Marant, it’s a full leg feast of options.

Balmain
Blumarine
Celine

 

ALL TIED UP IN BOWS 

Go big, go statement. Give the giant neck bow a whirl – feminine and romantic with a touch of showy. But if you prefer more subtlety try a hair bow aka Chanel.

Balmain
Marc Jacobs
Dolce & Gabbana

 

 

Dreaming Of SS18 To Come

The new season has snuck up on us again and we’re looking to Spring Summer 18 collections. And the warmer weather to come. With every change of season we see new trends, shapes, styles and colours to mark the transition.

Last September the catwalk gave us a glimpse of what to expect, and now we begin to see these replicated on the high street. But with such a wide variety of trends pick the ones that work for YOU; you might see others donning the latest micro sunglasses, a bum bag or even a pair of cycling shorts but don’t be a slave to fashion – create your own style and your own unique way of wearing trends.

Here are just some of our favourite trends – 3’s a trend and all:

GO BIG OR GO HOME

Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent
Off White

SHIMMY SHIMMY

Carolina Herrera
Alberta Ferretti
Dior

SUPER SHEER

John Galliano
Christopher Kane
Alberta Ferretti

BACK TO THE 90’S

Erdem
Gucci
Saint Laurent

ULTRA VIOLET

Tom Ford
Gucci
Kenzo

SPORTS DAY

Burberry
Dior
Fenty x Puma

REBEL REBEL

Givenchy
Prada
Moschino

NEW DENIM

Tibi
Tom Ford
Mugler

PEACHES AND CREAM

Celine

 

Carolina Herrera
Delpozo

PLASTIC FANTASTIC

Chanel
Burberry
Acne

COLOUR POPPING

Aalto
Agnona
Roksanda

MODERN HISTORY

Stella McCartney
Rodarte
Louis Vuitton

TAILORING UNDONE

Off White
Celine
Dion Lee

CHECK IT OUT

Alexander McQueen
Balenciaga
Burberry

WHITE OUT

Simone Rocha
Elie Saab
Chanel

POWER STRIPE

3.1 Phillip Lim
Kenzo
Monse

POLKA DOTTING

Alexandre Vathier
Self Portrait
Junya Watanabe

FLOWER SHOW

Marni
Dries Van Noten
Emilia Wickstead

GIVE IT SOME RUFFLE

Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen
Erdem

FRINGE-TASTIC

Elie Saab
Celine
Naeem Khan

PINK & RED TOGETHER FOREVER

Attico
Brandon Maxwell
Emilia Wickstead

 

Word on the catwalk for SS17

We’re talking trends. SS17 trends to be precise. Whilst the catwalks are the perfect way to recognise the trends to come, and of course a model can wear anything well, for us mere mortals it is a case of picking and choosing the right trends to dip into, whether that be to wear at your desk, for a night out or on the school run. Perhaps the sheer tutu is not to your taste, but maybe this season’s stripe is an excellent way to give your look that seasonal touch.

We outline a few of our favourite, and more wearable, trends:

BLOCK BRIGHTS:
The brighter the better, it was a primary colour eye fest on the catwalk this season. Stand out from the usual pastels with a strong blue, vivid yellow or flashy red.

Jason Wu
MaxMara
Balmain

BACK TO THE 80’S:
Beware, overkill this trend and you will err on fancy dress. Easy ways to add a touch of 80’s include lame, giant belts, big shoulders… or even a scrunchie – but not all at once unless you are channeling Dynasty at its best.

Rodarte
Saint Laurent
Haider Ackermann

FLASHY FLORALS:
This is the new floral, bold and brassy in colour, scale, and mood. Take your lead from the catwalk with head-to-toe print or accessorise with a bag or a shoe for a subtle touch of spring.

Balenciaga
Dolce & Gabbana
Alexander McQueen

PICK ‘N MIX:
Inspired by Gucci and the like, this is an everyday kind of eccentricity so mix and match as much (or as little) as you like; when it comes to print, the more the merrier. Just remember, we’re talking eclecticism not eye-sore!

Altuzarra
Chanel
Gucci

SHEER LAYERS:
There has been a movement to the peekaboo for a few seasons, but if baring all under a diaphanous dress is not for you then save your modesty and layer up.

Christian Dior
Louis Vuitton
Molly Goddard

A NEW MINIMALISM:
This is minimalism but with a fresh new face. It’s in the subtle details, a cardigan, a cut-out, a fold or a pocket – our wardrobe basics but with this seasons twist.

Bottega Veneta
Jil Sander
Stella McCartney

LINEAR RULES:
Stripes; a no-brainer for spring summer. Choose from that collegiate stripe knit, a side stripe trouser or for the more adventurous, go top-to-toe directional stripe.

Rosie Assouline
Marques Almeida
Erdem

MODERN UTILITY
We spotted camo print, khaki cottons and functional styles a plenty. Practical and stylish, it’s time to embrace the boiler suit, starched collars and functional fastenings (toggles, and lots of them!).

Kenzo
Tibi
Mulberry

PRETTY IN PINK
This seasons favourite colour, the shops are awash with pink; time to think pink girls. From blushing rose to bright fuchsia and everything in-between, this is the hot new hue for summer.

Bottega Veneta
Preen
Valentino

STATEMENT SLEEVES
The sleeve is still going strong this season with designers from Simone Rocha to Michael Kors giving some serious sleeve game. From leg of mutton, bubble or overly long this is one trend you will want to buy into.

Prabal Gurung
Gucci
Saint Laurent

PROPORTION PLAY

With references to the 80’s trend, oversize shoulders and voluminous proportions are set to be big, or perhaps I should say supersize. Balance the power shoulder with a skinny trouser or mini for this seasons silhouette.

Balenciaga
Celine
Jil Sander

OFF-SHOULDER

Give it some shoulder. Just the one mind you.

Tome
Monse
Marques Almeida

GET WAISTED

The cinched waist is here to stay, but this season introducing the corset belt.

MISBHV
Isabel Marant
Balenciaga

BIG FRILLS

We see whimsical ruffles a plenty for spring. But if you’re not sold on a full body ruffle fest, take it slow and instead look for a ruffle sleeve detail or a single ruffle skirt hem. There is something for everyone.

Alexander McQueen
Gucci
Preen

HIGH SHINE

Not just for Christmas. Metals are shimmering for spring with shiny finishes and polished lame.

Saint Laurent
Marques Almeida
Haider Ackermann

ANIMAL PRINT

Take a walk on the wild side with this seasons main attraction, zebra print. Whilst you will still see signs of leopard and snake they will taking a step back and making way for this latest newcomer.

Altuzarra
Celine
Topshop

Key pieces to look out for?

SHIRTING

Jacquemus

TRENCH

Dion Lee

MAC

Valentino

BRALETTES

Prada

KITTEN HEELS

Christian Dior

LOGO TEE

Dolce & Gabbana

MINI BAGS

Louis Vuitton

TULLE SKIRT

Christian Dior

TROUSER SUIT

Bottega Veneta

CORSET

Isabel Marant

SS16 on the Catwalk

SS16 strutted down the catwalk last September and is now emerging on the high street and in-store as we wave farewell to Autumn Winter collections.  We spot some of the key trends and take a look at pieces spotted from New York to Paris. How will you wear your new season wardrobe?

 

LINGERIE DRESSING

Slip dresses and lingerie inspired wear for a sexy take on summer.

Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein
Celine
Celine
Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent

NET GOALS

Net mesh for a subtle flash of skin or the ultimate reveal.

Balmain
Balmain
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton
Proenza Schouler
Proenza Schouler

RUFFLED UP

Frothy frills and tulle tiers, this season is a ruffle-a-plenty zone. Frou frou is the name of this seasons game.

Balmain
Balmain
Marchesa
Marchesa
Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen
Ryan Lo
Ryan Lo

TIED UP IN BOWS

Knotted, tied or girlie, bows are big business for SS16.

Alexis Mabille
Alexis Mabille
Chanel
Chanel
Delpozo
Delpozo
Gucci
Gucci

COLD SHOULDER

Fashion goes off-shoulder so bare some sexy skin and work the drop shoulder trend.

Alberta Ferretti
Alberta Ferretti
Givenchy
Givenchy
Chloe
Chloe

OLE!

Give your wardrobe some Spanish style a la Oscar de la Renta or Proenza Schouler to name just two.

Oscar de la Renta
Oscar de la Renta
Blugirl
Blugirl
Proenza Schouler
Proenza Schouler

THE NEW ROMANTIC

An altogether lighter version of last season’s Victoriana trend. Think high necklines, delicate ruffling and blush tones.

Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
JW Anderson
JW Anderson

X MARKS THE TOP

High on the neck and cold on the shoulder for this seasons latest update on showing some sexy shoulder.

Derek Lam
Derek Lam
Giambattista Valli
Giambattista Valli
Givenchy
Givenchy

PURPOSELY DISHEVELLED

Fashion goes holey, shredded and frayed for a spring makeover.

3.1 Philip Lim
3.1 Philip Lim
Acne
Acne
Pringle of Scotland
Pringle of Scotland

BELL SLEEVE

Ring a ding, the sleeve is big news this spring. Make yours bell shaped.

3.1 Philip Lim
3.1 Philip Lim
Derek Lam
Derek Lam
Proenza Schouler
Proenza Schouler

THE WHITE SHIRT

The white shirt gets some edge and goes from classic to cool in one easy step.

3.1 Philip Lim
3.1 Philip Lim
Ellery
Ellery
3.1 Philip Lim
3.1 Philip Lim
Palmer-Harding
Palmer-Harding

JUICY

For a change from muted spring pastels give vivid orange a whirl and brighten up your wardrobe.

Altuzarra
Altuzarra
Prabal Gurung
Prabal Gurung
Balmain
Balmain

PUFF SLEEVE

Give your sleeves some volume and wear them big.

Alessandra Rich
Alessandra Rich
Celine
Celine
Emilia Wickstead
Emilia Wickstead
JW Anderson
JW Anderson

CHECK IT OUT

Checks get a summer revamp. Lightweight and easy wear.

Celine
Celine
Chanel
Chanel
John Galliano
John Galliano

ACID BRIGHTS

Go neon or go home. Wear colour bold and flashy and stand out from the crowd.

Christopher Kane
Christopher Kane
Emanuel Ungaro
Emanuel Ungaro
Fyodor Golan
Fyodor Golan

ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE

Florals take a decidedly English turn – blooms go all country garden.

Emilia Wickstead
Emilia Wickstead
Erdem
Erdem
Jenny Packham
Jenny Packham

THE NEW STRIPE

Graphic and fashion forward the stripe gets a brazen new look.

Anna Sui
Anna Sui
Jonathan Saunders
Jonathan Saunders
Stella McCartney
Stella McCartney

SHEER BLISS

For the romantics out there. A decidedly feminine look with provocative undertones.

Carolina Herrera
Carolina Herrera
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana
Gucci
Gucci

MIRROR MIRROR

For all you shiny happy people. It’s time to shimmy into summer with a touch of metal.

Loewe
Loewe
Emilio Pucci
Emilio Pucci
Isabel Marant
Isabel Marant
Philipp Plein
Philipp Plein

BACKPACKING

Practical fashion at its best. It’s time to fish out that backpack and take to the streets.

Balenciaga
Balenciaga
Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein
Burberry Prorsum
Burberry Prorsum

NECK TIES

The catwalk got creative with neck ties and chokers – time to be inspired.

Mary Katrantzou
Mary Katrantzou
Anya Hindmarch
Anya Hindmarch
Christian Dior
Christian Dior

IN CHAINS

A major trend this season, we saw chains decorate shoes, bags and clothing.

Burberry Prorsum
Burberry Prorsum
Alexander Wang
Alexander Wang
Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein

ON THE FRINGE

Yup more fringing. Tasseled hemlines, trims and boots danced down the catwalk – it’s playful and flirty.

Roberto Cavalli
Roberto Cavalli
Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent
Valentino
Valentino
Givenchy
Givenchy

BALLET GIRL

Tulle is not just for kids. Look out for net-a-plenty.

Dries Van Noten
Dries Van Noten
Philipp Plein
Philipp Plein
Miu Miu
Miu Miu

ROPE UP

Belted, knotted and tied, rope has it’s moment in the spotlight.

Fendi
Fendi
Maison Margiela
Maison Margiela
Thakoon
Thakoon

CHANDELIER EARRINGS

If they don’t hit your shoulder they are not enough. Go big aka Pat Butcher style.

Oscar de la Renta
Oscar de la Renta
Oscar de la Renta
Oscar de la Renta
Prada
Prada

KNOT IT

The new way to layer; knot a shirt or knit around your waist for this seasons newest look.

Cedric Charlier
Cedric Charlier
Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren
Chanel
Chanel

ALL IMPORTANT EXTRAS…

Gucci
Gucci
Gucci
Gucci
Gucci
Gucci
Jacquemus
Jacquemus
Miu Miu
Miu Miu
Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent

My Stylish Buys: February

Here at Bees & Taylor we’re fans of forever buys – investment pieces that will take you from season to season, year on year – with a few well chosen trend items thrown in when required.

Want to know what we’ve been buying this month? Get the inside scoop on our favourite purchases and find your new season inspiration.

ZARA Leather Slingback Sandals

The mule is looking like big news for SS16 and this bold orange pair from Zara will add a pop of colour to any outfit.

Click here to buy now.

ISOLDA Fru Fru Off-Shoulder Silk Top
ISOLDA Fru Fru Off-Shoulder Silk Top

Bare your shoulders in this ruffled off-shoulder silk top. Bright white will pair perfectly with denim for day or tucked into a high waist come evening.

Click here to buy now.

H&M Long Sleeve Cut-Out Shoulder Top
H&M Long Sleeve Cut-Out Shoulder Top

Show a hint of shoulder in this basic black long-sleeved jersey top. This is one trend which will be sure to transition from winter into spring.

Click here to buy now.

NOIR JEWELLERY Beatrice Gold-Tone Cubic Zirconia Ring
NOIR JEWELLERY Beatrice Gold-Tone Cubic Zirconia Ring

For statement jewellery that you can wear everyday Noir has the edge. This ring brings a touch of luxe at a price you can afford.

Click here to buy now.

BOWER Navy Blue Bardot Cross Bikini
BOWER Navy Blue Bardot Cross Bikini

I know, I know, it’s winter and no one wants to think about the dreaded bikini body yet. But with it’s longline top and racer back this is the perfect mix of sporty come sexy.

Click here to buy now.

BY MALENE BIRGER Artia Cropped Trouser
BY MALENE BIRGER Artia Cropped Trouser

The crop trouser is still going strong. Best worn with heels, team these jersey knit trousers with a longline tunic for this seasons silhouette (* pretty please, we want the sandals too!).

Click here to buy now.

ASOS Pinafore Jumpsuit with Culotte Leg
ASOS Pinafore Jumpsuit with Culotte Leg

The jumpsuit, an always favourite here at Bees & Taylor. Layer over a fine knit or stripe jersey top for easy wear dressing by day this winter.

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JIGSAW Ayda Silver Trainer
JIGSAW Ayda Silver Trainer

Spending all day on foot my feet must be both comfortable and chic; luckily for us the modern day trainer can be both practical and stylish.
Click here to buy now.

The Changing Shades Of Yellow

SS15 is showing a lot of love for yellow this season, both on the high street and in the luxury market, giving a welcome pop of colour in a typically spring pastel palette. But with so many shades, from buttercup to daffodil, mustard to flaxen and golden to acid the options are infinite. We help to focus your search with our handy guide to yellow.

SS15: Chloe | Lucas Nascimento | Emilia Wickstead | Ralph Lauren

Have you had your colours done? Do you know what shades work best for your complexion? No? Right first step, find your colour season.

Bees & Taylor uses a basic 4-season theory (spring, summer, autumn, winter) to help you consider the role of colour in your wardrobe and when making any purchase. The right colours have the power to make you look noticeably younger and your skin brighter – dark lines and shadows will visibly fade. Depending on whether you have a warm (spring or autumn) or cool (summer or winter) skin tone, different shades of any one colour can give you an instant face-lift and point you to a palette that better suits your complexion.

NB. whilst this can be useful, don’t be limited by colour; instead wear shades that suit higher on your neck and those that don’t lower on your body and away from your face.

Which seasonal type you are depends on two basic variables:
* the undertone of your skin, hair and eyes
* your overall colouring

In short, if you are ‘warm’ you are either spring or autumn and your overall colouring has a distinctive warm undertone to it, a golden glow if you like. However, if you are ‘cool’ you belong to summer or winter and your overall colouring has an underlying cool quality to it.

SPRING (warm)


Complexion: you are pale and delicate colored with warm tones to your skin which turns a peachy colour when you blush.
Hair: your hair is golden blonde, or was, and is now mid brown. Perhaps even strawberry blonde. You have golden or red undertones. If you choose to lighten your hair, you should use warm highlights and not platinum.
Eyes: clear blue, turquoise, green, hazel or light brown.
Accessories: your accessories should be gold and not silver.
In summary: you look great in bright cheerful tones like coral, turquoise, and primary red. You should never wear pure black or white against your face. Your coloring will be enhanced by clothing with a bit of ‘sunshine’ in your colours. Think warm and bright when selecting your wardrobe.
How to wear yellow: if you are a spring then golden yellow can look fabulous on you. It will also bring out the golden highlights in your hair.

Zara, trousers with elastic waist
Zara, trousers with elastic waist

AUTUMN (warm)


Complexion: you have medium to dark warm toned skin with a golden undertone. Rich overall colouring and low contrast between skin, hair and eyes.
Hair: mid brown to black or medium to deep red. You look best if you dont lighten your hair, but it looks great if you darken it. Be sure to use warm tones when doing this.
Eyes: hazel, medium to black/ brown, olive or warm green.
Accessories: your accessories should be gold.
In summary: you look good in darker, warm colours like olive green, rust, and chocolate brown – you will glow in harmonious environmental colours. Avoid clear bright shades, pure white and black which will make you look tired and faded. Also, avoid true pastel colors which will look cold against your complexion, giving you a pale and sickly appearance.
How to wear yellow: mustard yellow is a wonderful colour on the golden, bronze skin tone of the autumn so wear it in abundance.

Topshop, silk v-neck cami
Topshop, silk v-neck cami

SUMMER (cool)


Complexion: you have pale skin and a tendancy to redness. With an overall cool undertone and low contrast between hair and skin.
Hair: your hair ranges from ash brown to dirty blonde with cool ashy undertones. If you lighten your hair, use platinum, not golden higlights.
Eyes: blue, grey/ blue, cool green, grey/ brown, slate.
Accessories: your accessories should be silver and not gold.
In summary: you look best in pastel colors with no warm tones in them. Look for soft, toned-down, subdued colours eg. powder blue, mint green, dusty pink or soft white. You should never dress in vivid or saturated colors, for they will disrupt the serenity that summer needs in her look.
How to wear yellow: if you have the cool skin tone of summer, yellow is more tricky to wear due to your blue/pink skin base. However, pastel yellow can look very pretty on pale summer skins.

Miu Miu, cropped ribbed cashmere sweater (@Net-a-Porter)
Miu Miu, cropped ribbed cashmere sweater (@Net-a-Porter)

WINTER (cool)


Complexion: cool or olive undertones, with a high contrast between skin, hair and eyes. A deep overall colouring.
Hair: your hair color is dark and cool in tone. You should never try to lighten it, but it looks great if you darken it. Be sure to use cool tones when doing this.
Eyes: mid-brown to black/ brown, grey/ blue, clear blue, cool green.
Accessories: your accessories should be silver.
Summary: if you’re a winter, you look your best in dark, intense colors like midnight blue, emerald green and royal purple. Because you have a lot of visual contrast you can pull off deep, rich colours accented with jewel tones and even bright white or true black. Your dynamic colouring ensures you look great in vibrant colours but avoid earth tones which can make you look sallow and muted or powdery colors which can make you look shadowed.
How to wear yellow: a strong bold acid yellow can look very striking on a cool winter complexion.

Emilia Wickstead francis duchess-satin maxi skirt (@ Matches Fashion)
Emilia Wickstead francis duchess-satin maxi skirt (@ Matches Fashion)