Every Major Runway Trend From Fashion Week Australia

Fashion Week Australia is in full swing and as we expected, it’s opening our eyes to new trends we're excited to trial this spring. So many of the big seasonal trends start on the runway, and we’re betting that you’ll begin to see these styles on the cement runway before you know it. 

From pastel hues to extra-long sleeves, these styles are sure to win over your hearts—if they haven’t already. If fresh outfit inspiration is what you’re after, you can start adopting some of these new-season trends now. Chances are you have at least one or two in your wardrobe already—you can just pick up a new styling trick or two. Read on to discover (and pin) the biggest Fashion Week Australia runway trends, below. 

Checks have been trending for a while with the infamous checked blazer, and the trend doesn't seem to be going anywhere soon. On blazers, skirts and dresses, checks are scattering the Fashion Week Australia runway just as strongly as ever.

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Camilla and Marc Resort '19

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Camilla and Marc Resort '19

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Bianca Spender Resort '19

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Hansen & Gretel Resort '19

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Acler Resort '19

Floaty, lightweight, barely-there fabrics are trending right now—and we're all for the ethereal vibe it's giving off.

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Lee Mathews Resort '19

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Lee Mathews Resort '19

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Karla Spetic Resort '19

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Thomas Puttick Resort '19

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alice McCALL Resort '19

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Macgraw Resort '19

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Romance Was Born Resort '19

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Christopher Esber Resort '19

Pastel hues are everywhere in 2018, and Fashion Week Australia doesn't seem to be any exception. Paired with unexpected shades, pastels are feeling a lot fresher this year.

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Camilla and Marc Resort '19

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Karla Spetic Resort '19

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Anna Quan Resort '19

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Albus Lumen Resort '19

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Camilla and Marc Resort '19

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Bianca Spender Resort '19

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Albus Lumen Resort '19

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Lee Mathews Resort '19

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alice McCALL Resort '19

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We Are Kindred Resort '19

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Christopher Esber Resort '19

There's a new neutral on the block and we're already obsessed. Introducing: Chocolate brown, the perfect hue to pair with other neutrals for a unique vibe.

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Albus Lumen Resort '19

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Albus Lumen Resort '19

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Hansen and Gretel Resort '19

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Hansen and Gretel Resort '19

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Hansen and Gretel Resort '19

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Christopher Esber Resort '19

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I.AM.GIA Resort '19

While the bell-sleeve has been making a prominent comeback, we're betting that this will be the next big sleeve trend. Playing with proportions, the extra-long sleeve makes for a sleek, modern silhouette.

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Anna Quan Resort '19

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We Are Kindred Resort '19

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Camilla and Marc Resort '19

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Camilla and Marc Resort '19

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We Are Kindred Resort '19

This year means business, and this trend proves it. Still going strong, suiting is replacing more traditionally-feminine frocks this season.

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Anna Quan Resort '19

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Albus Lumen Resort '19

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Blair Archibald Resort '19

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Bianca Spender Resort '19

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Bianca Spender Resort '19

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Pereira Fitzgerald Resort '19

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C/Meo Collective Resort '19

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Christopher Esber Resort '19

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Camilla Resort '19

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Ten Pieces Resort '19

Bold colours and prints have been taking over this season, but we haven't seen the trend looking quite this fresh yet. Mixing bright, loud prints is the new way to amp up an outfit.

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Lee Mathews Resort '19

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Lee Mathews Resort '19

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We Are Kindred Resort '19

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Matchesfashion.com X Emilia Wickstead Resort '19

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Romance Was Born Resort '19

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Client Liaison Deluxe Line Resort '19

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Camilla Resort '19

Whether in black and white, or clashing colours, contrasting stripes were all over the runways at Fashion Week Australia.

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Lee Mathews Resort '19

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Bianca Spender Resort '19

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Anna Quan Resort '19

This earthy hue is a little more subdued than other colour trends of 2018, but it's already winning over our hearts. Simple and sophisticated, yet still fresh moss green is sure to be everywhere this upcoming season.

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Camilla and Marc Resort '19

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Albus Lumen Resort '19

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Bianca Spender Resort '19

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Hansen & Gretel Resort '19

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Ten Pieces Resort '19