The Top 5 New Trends Coming Out of London
Although it feels like it just began (just us?), we're already halfway through fashion month. With two cities already under our belt, it's the perfect time to do a bit of reflecting on what we've seen on the runways. While we've already covered the eight trends from NYFW that are sure to be successful come fall, London has its own set of trends to keep an eye out for.
Just as London Fashion Week has no shortage of magical venues, there's never a shortage of fresh trends, thanks to ingenious designers and fashion houses like JW Anderson, Erdem, Petar Petrov, Burberry, and so many more. We closely studied the F/W 20 collections, and while there was some trend overlap with NYFW, there were several standout trends that were particularly prominent in London. And perhaps the best news is that you can start wearing many of them now, long before everyone else catches onto them. Per usual, we're doing our part to help you do so.
Scroll on to find out which five trends stole the show at London Fashion Week, and then shop our favorite versions of each.
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Getty Images; JW AndersonWhile that standby black sheath dress will remain timeless, the classic silhouette will get a modern update as just about every runway heavy hitter showcased fresh LBDs featuring smocking, offbeat necklines, and mixed materials.
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Getty ImagesAn alternative sweetheart neckline and balloon sleeves amp up this versatile Victoria Beckham LBD.
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JW AndersonThere's nothing basic about this JW Anderson dress with the bubble hem, high neckline, and fluttery sleeves.
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Getty ImagesThe asymmetrical off-the shoulder design and contrasting fabrics push this Preen LBD into a league all on its own.
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Getty ImagesTailoring 2.0 will continue to hold strong come fall, with a sharp focus on the new-wave blazer in the London collections. Whether it’s an asymmetrical cut or a belted design, the reimagined blazer will bring that cool polish to any wardrobe.
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Getty ImagesSimilar to the Burberry number above, this Petar Petrov crisscross, tie-detail blazer offered up extra dimension that felt so right.
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Getty ImagesAt A.W.A.K.E Mode, the cropped blazer hit a stride with the addition of loose, assymetrical fabric for enhanced movement.
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Getty ImagesThe wrap-around effect on this electric Burberry blazer brought just the right amount of drama to this tailored look.
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Getty Images; ErdemIn regards to outerwear, capes had the strongest presence adorned over everything from sophisticated turtleneck-and–midi-skirt fits to trouser-and-knit pairings. Basically, this bold trend teams flawlessly with just about anything, so it's about time you try the look.
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Getty ImagesThe coordinating sleeves on this Burberry cape felt different and quite fashion-forward.
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Getty ImagesRoland Mouret proved the check cape is classic yet incredibly modern.
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ErdemAn eclectic pattern and unexpected feather top perfected this breathtaking Erdem silhouette.
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Christopher Kane; Getty ImagesBelieve it or not, off-the-shoulder tops and dresses are already back, at least according to the designers that showed at London Fashion Week. As you now, the trend peaked a couple of years ago and took a sharp fall, but the flattering trend was missed by many, and accordingly, designers are busy coming up with fresh ways to bring it back.
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Christopher KaneChristopher Kane ingeniously opted to mix an off-the-shoulder style with a halter neckline, and we hope to see more of this come fall.
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Simone Rocha Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesLeave it to Simone Rocha to make an off-the-shoulder dress feel completely elegant and cool again.
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Estrop/Getty Images Rejina PyoWe're already obsessed with cardigans, so what could be better than an off-the-shoulder cardigan, as seen here at Rejina Pyo?
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Victoria Beckham; JW Anderson; Christopher KanePlunging necklines are no longer just for celebrities on the red carpet. The daring trend has hit the mainstream, and the designers that showed their fall collections at London Fashion Week are clearly adept at making the upcoming trend wearable and chic, as you can see.
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JW AndersonJW Anderson added a plunging neck to this stunning knit maxi dress, which is exactly what it needed to be completely jaw-dropping.
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