2021 AUTUMN & WINTER FASHION TRENDS
2021 AUTUMN & WINTER FASHION TRENDS
What a beautiful and warm summer we were graced with! It was short but well spent, if I may say so. Almighty autumn is finally here to take over and I particularly won’t complain at all. Autumn is my favourite season after spring. Apart from the rainy days, everything else about this season is just breathtaking.
There’s just something beautiful about the colder seasons. The capes, coats, the fine boots and the warm scarfs just adds some cozy factor to ones outfits. I’m looking forward to incorporate some new items into my autumn/winter wardrobe. However, before we do that let me take you through some trendy styles you’ll be seeing on your streets this AW2021. We might be inspired to get some timeless pieces for the season.
With much love, Vera
SEQUIN IT UP!
Sequin has always been that fabric that brings some kind of amazement to every atmosphere. With it intricating iridescent scales along side its different shades of colours. This season, our favourite designers have done their magic again.
They’ve made sequin so wearable and trendy again. Ladies buckle your seats because we even have sequin turtle necks, trousers, scarfs, coats and bags. You’re finally just one step away from creating that statement piece with sequin.
Talented designer houses like Bradley Mischka, Versace, Louis Vuitton, LaQuan Smith and many others aren’t sleeping on the come back of the sequin trend.
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HUFFING
&
PUFFING
These quilted puff Coats and jackets in every length and form are leaving us breathless this season. They aren’t only looking cozy but this coats will definitely feel like you’re wearing your favourite down duvet out. We are serving fashion and functionality now.
There’s no way we’re submerging ourselves to hypothermia while we serve fashion. These coats speaks so much for themselves that you do not have to do much to turn heads when you have them on.
Once again we’ve been blessed with some fashionable quilted down puff coats by our favourite designers.
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It’s all about the longline suits with it’s matching downs or trousers to tap into the tailored trend. This trend was inspired by smart looking men who’s styles are being emulated by our talented designers. Trousers are slightly tapered in most designs while the suits or coats are darted to shape to each body size and form.
The fabrics dominating this trend variates from masculine prints, stripes, neutral minimalist colours and boyish cuts. Complete this look with masculine accessories of your choice to tie up the entire look.
Add similar longline tailored coats as a layer to keep warm. Turtle necks and chunky knitwear can be added to this trend to make it practical for the season. Don’t be deceived, you can also create a feminine look out of this trend – add a miniature bag, button up the blazer if there are any and lastly add some squared sandals to add the ultimate feminine touch to this look.
TAILORED TO THE RIBS
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LOGOLIZE
Have you ever stopped to ask yourself what the opposite of minimalistic is? hahaha, honey its Logos!! It’s raining logos and its okay if we drain ourselves in it. These streets feels like the 70’s once again with all these logos and monochromatic head to toe outfits.
The house of Fendi and Versace has been emphasising on this trend for a while now and not only the eloquent house of channel has also joined the logo train but Balmain.
Don’t be shy to stand out in your head to toe monochromatic look this autumn. It’ll only be fun to do so.
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TEXTURED SWEATER VEST
The practicality of this trend is everything you need for a warm but fashionable outfit. This gives the option for layering or can also be worn directly against the skin. It all comes down to how warm or cold it is. Some of these vests even comes with a turtle neck and it only makes it better. The fun bit of it is how chunky the texture of the vest is.
Creating a look with these pieces shouldn’t be that difficult with the amount of texture given. Pair it with a pair of bootcut jeans or even with a flared trouser to create a put together outfit.
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