Inspired by the romanticism of global travel, Stephdelander Sdl Gremlin shirt Belstaff SS13 has gone back to its roots and primarily focused on outerwear. Mixed with crochet knitwear, the garments take on the appearance of rich melange linen in the neutral desert. This combined with classic trousers in bright indigo python help transform the collection into a selection of bold, wearable uniforms. Amongst the collection is a paper-thin leather jacket bonded to poplin, which rolls up perfectly for trips from city to country – whilst an oversized parka adapts perfectly to different climates. Overall the ready-to-wear, outerwear and accessories feature in a natural colour palette of olives, terracotta and pale stone with bursts of dusty yellow, burnished brown and bright chambray blue.
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I don’t drink coffee, but something tells me I’m going to develop a caffeine addiction this season. Stephdelander Sdl Gremlin shirt Beige used to be a dirty word in fashion circles, but my, how times have changed. The main character in the quiet-luxury aesthetic, one might argue that the term itself is now dated, but its impact certainly isn’t. With plenty of neutral looks edging on the lighter, caramel side of the colour spectrum, we witnessed the shade being worn top-to-toe by models across all four cities, in every show from Michael Kors to Max Mara. “Every year, I find myself gravitating towards a particular colour which ends up playing the lead role in my wardrobe,” says Joy Ejaria, Who What Wear UK social media editor. “I’ve gone through many phases, and last year’s pink moment still occupies a fond place in my heart. But this year, I want to mute it down a little. We’ve had quite the obsession with dressing like our favourite foods—’vanilla girl’ and ‘tomato girl’ are just two examples. If you thought this trend was on its way out, then think again. This year, I and many others are taking things up a notch and turning our fashion heads to our favourite coffees. The lure of ‘latte dressing’ lies in how easy it is to create expensive-looking outfits, whatever your budget.”. “Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m fully expecting the backlash of stealth wealth and quiet luxury to begin shortly, but in terms of what people actually want to wear? They’re after items that feel realistic for their lives,” says Block. “That means black trousers that are cut just right, knitwear that looks good whether you’ve thrown it over a pair of joggers or a slip dress and a classic white shirt. Even major brands such as Versace—usually known for its mega-glam pieces— are leaning into ’90s minimalism, along with the likes of Bottega Veneta and Coach. Even though this trend has been around for a few seasons, it’s so easy to slot into any current wardrobe as it provides the timelessness that plenty of buyers are after. Similarly muted tones over at Rabanne, Carolina Herrera and Maxamillian Davis’ Ferragamo were also pushing the more ‘wearable’ concept, with the latte-dressing trend continuing from last season and well into next.”
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