Autumn Trends Masterclass

Winter might still seem like a long way off, but the shops are already packed with chunky knits, coats and boots. Don't know what to stock up on? Read on for a heads up on what to wear and how to wear it next season with our guide to the catwalk trends that'll be hitting a high street near you soon - and then get shopping!
FirstviewShearling Jackets
The Trend Explained: THE jacket shape for autumn, and a fresh update on the classic leather jacket. As seen on pretty much every catwalk AND Alexa Chung. Head to Topshop or River Island for excellent high street versions.
Burberry autumn/winter 2010
FirstviewShearling Jackets
Pringle of Scotland autumn/winter 2010
FirstviewShearling Jackets
House of Holland autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWCamel Coloured
The Trend Explained: Autumn/Winter’s all about staying warm in style, so for an oh-so-now cover-up with a retro vibe, go for a classically chic camel coat, as seen at Chloé and Mulberry. But that’s not where this trend ends: caramel-toned skirts and tailored trousers also feel fresh again this season.
Chloe autumn/winter 2010

Camel Coloured
Aquascutum autumn/winter 2010

Camel Coloured
Mulberry autumn/winter 2010
FirstviewChunky Knits
The Trend Explained: Go for cool comfort in cosiest cable knits you can find. The new way to work it? Layer up with grungy sweaters, oversized scarves, beanie hats and woollen skirts.
Prada autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWChunky Knits
Chloe autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWMaxi Hems
The Trend Explained: Floor-sweeping skirts are still going strong as fashion’s favourite hem length – and now there are two ways to wear it. Be prim and proper with cute, preppy blouses and fitted knits, or dabble in grunge glamour ála Dries Van Noten by matching maxi skirts in luxe fabrics – think eveningwear silk and sequins – with slouchy sweaters and leather jackets.
Ralph Lauren autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWMaxi Hems
Erdem autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWMaxi Hems
Philosophy by Alberta Ferretti autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWMaxi Hems
Dries Van Noten autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWMaxi Hems
Michael Kors autumn/winter 2010
FirstviewMaxi Hems
D&G autumn/winter 2010
<a href=https://beautysale.store/shopping/fast-fashion/2010/08/maxi-skirts-and-maxi-dresses-on-the-high-street target=_new>SHOP! Our pick of the best transseasonal maxi skirts and dresses</a>
FirstVIEWLace Love Affair
The Trend Explained: Thanks to the 80s revival a couple of seasons ago, we’ve still got a huge crush on lace. It’s still got a gothic twist, but just like this summer’s lace, we’re seeing pretty pastel and nude shades in equal measures. Wear as skirts, dresses, tops and jackets!
Christopher Kane autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWLace Love Affair
Antonio Berardi autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWLace Love Affair
Marc by Marc Jacobs autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWBaroque Chick
The Trend Explained: Rock ‘n’ roll meets Louis XIV in this ultra-glam trend – gilded, fleur-de-lis prints graced androgynous trouser suits at Balmain, Pucci and Cavalli. Bring this look into the real world by picking up one of the high street’s jacquard dresses (<a href=https://beautysale.store/shopping/stylefinder-blog/2010/08/next-jacquard-print-gold-dress target=_new>we’ve seen this great one at Next</a>) and wearing with roughed-up hair and make-up, Kate Moss-style.
Balmain autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWBaroque Chick
Emilio Pucci autumn/winter 2010
FirstVIEWBaroque Chick
Roberto Cavalli autumn/winter 2010
FirstviewFifties Fashion
The Trend Explained: It seems we’re not the only Mad Men-obsessed crowd in fashion: this season a whole host of designers gave a nod to the fashions of the late 50s and early 60s by bringing curvy figures back with nipped in waists, full skirts, ladylike headbands (check out the Betty Draper-inspired ribbon ones at Prada) and cat’s eye sunglasses (again, Prada).
Fendi autumn/winter 2010
FirstviewFifties Fashion
Louis Vuitton autumn/winter 2010
FirstviewFifties Fashion
Prada autumn/winter 2010
<a href=https://beautysale.store/shopping/fast-fashion/2010/07/new-season-high-street-fashion target=_new>GET SHOPPING! See the absolute must-haves for the autumn season in our high street edit</a>