Another fashion week done, and Milan didn't disappoint. It was another week of catwalks full of political fashion, bold AW17 styles and also some fun quirky fashion, the only way the Italians can. With so much to chose from, we've picked out our top three collections from MFW to show you how you'll be styling your Autumn Winter 2017 wardrobe.
Now that fashion week has finished in London, having already got underway in Milan, it's time to review the week that was and check out the biggest Autumn Winter 2017 trends. From the most stylish ways to keep warm this Winter, to the trends you can invest in for Spring that will see you through the whole year in style.
See our LFW Autumn Winter 2017 trend round up below....
This season, prepare to go all out sheerness. On the catwalks of Spring Summer, we saw sheer layers taking a more punchy and unapologetic look. Ethereal semi-transparent tulle and lots of lace layers added a more casual feel to what could otherwise be a very risque trend.
Blurring the lines between day and night, sheer has officially become something to incorporate across your whole SS17 wardrobe.
Channel some attitude and add a punky kick to this traditionally feminine trend, just like Dior, Coach and Osman. Or embrace the etherial floaty style so common with Spring, taking inspiration from Molly Goddard, Valentino and Rodarte. Take a look over our top SS17 catwalk looks to discover the freshest ways to style up sheer layers in your Spring 2017 wardrobe.
Paris Fashion Week has wrapped up, and we are all looking forward to the key trends coming our way in 2017. From New York, London and Milan, there has been a number of important trends, styles and influences to keep in mind for SS17.
Bohemian spirit meets 80s power dressing, floaty sheer layers meets punky waist clinching belts. Whilst the vicoriana influence developed into an infatuation with contrast and lace yokes, not forgetting that ruffles are here to stay - bigger and bolder than ever before.
On the catwalks of PFW, there were a few key collections that we just can't stop thinking about, encapsulating everything we know about Spring Summer 2017 so far.
If you thought that we'd already hit 'peak' ruffle, then we're afraid to say you're wrong. The love for a touch of frill has been growing since SS16. At the moment, AW16 is all about big and bold ruffle silhouettes. But one thing we have learned from the latest run of shows at London Fashion Week is that those ruffles, frills and high collars are here to stay. And are getting even bigger and bolder than before.
If it's for Spring Summer 2017, then it needs ruffles. Whether up, down, sideways or all around, SS17 is all about taking traditional femininity and adding a touch of 80s power dressing, or turning it dark with a punky attitude and edgy accessories.
Check out our round of up of some of the best frills spotted on the catwalks of LFW.
Gucci
As the darker season arrives, so does the black. Back in February, we saw so much top to toe black looks delivered on the catwalks of designers the world over. If you are someone who's wardrobe is mainly black, then this is the season for you. If black isn't your go to colour, then look forward to a season of experimenting with this more gothic tone.
But Autumn Winter 2016 sees a different way to wear black - get ready to layer up. With ruffles, lace, sheer textures, winter coats and plenty of pussy bows at your disposal this coming season, it's all to play for. Take a look over some of the top all black looks from the AW16 runways to inspired your all new, all dark wardrobe.
Whilst we all know that ruffles have been an important trend for the Summer season, these frills are not going anywhere as we move into Autumn Winter 2016. But expect them to be bigger, fuller and more sculptural before.
Moving on from the cold shoulder cut out we've seen over the last few months, AW16 will see our shoulders and sleeves going into excess to make up for it. The silhouette for AW16 has gone big, so expect billowing shoulders and sleeves full of voluminous ruffles and frills.
Whilst in the past ruffles have had a decidedly victorian twist. The new season opens up the way for more a modern interpretation too, with big minimal frills and sensual lace ruffles. But if you are a fan of the darkness AW16 typically brings, not to worry, the gothic yet romantic influence will still be a key look in your Autumn Winter wardrobe.
Each Summer, designers deliver a collection full of feminine frills and floaty fabrics, but this year, the designers took it darker. The new romantic take on the current SS16 collections brought us gothic inspired lace designs, striking victorian silhouettes, strong and seductive looks but with a dishevelled aesthetic.
Look to McQueen, Balenciaga, Erdem and Proenza Schouler as just a few leading examples of how to work the lo-fi take on a traditionally romanticised and feminine season. Frills, ruffles and delicate sheer layers are not to be dismissed this Summer as they make up key elements of this trend. But infused with a touch of 60s rock chic attitude to add some edge.
This season is all about volume, all about ruffles. Now forget about girlish frills, this season, ruffles have grown up.
It's all about roughing up your ruffles this year. Ruffles for Spring Summer 2016 are here to add bold silhouettes, asymmetric tiered hems, voluminous sleeves and confident detailing to your wardrobe. Clash these traditionally feminine textures with androgynous accessories, edgy sheer layers and chunky bold shoes.
Fittingly for the season, many designers took a dark and brooding turn with their Autumn Winter 2015 collections. Calling upon the bewitching and romantic influence of Victorian styling to add a gothic touch to the season.
Invest in high collared styles, gothic lace, dark make-up and sheer layers to bring a touch of this Victoriana influence into your daily wardrobe.
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Images sourced: vogue.co.uk
Invest in high collared styles, gothic lace, dark make-up and sheer layers to bring a touch of this Victoriana influence into your daily wardrobe.
Maison Margiela
Givenchy | Givenchy | Thom Browne
Dolce & Gabbana
Alexander McQueen
Vivienne Tam | Vivienne Tam | Simone Rocha
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Images sourced: vogue.co.uk
There is no doubt that sheer is back again for the Autumn Winter 2015 season, lending itself well to layering, high collar styles and gothic lace trends. But sheer also has the quality of being a great transitional fabric. Easing you from Summer into Autumn by layering up with these light fabrics without getting too bulky too quickly whatever the weather.
Sheer swept the runways of AW15, and no one did it better then Vivienne Tam, Maison Margiela, PPQ and Vera Wang. Take inspiration from the sheer delights of the catwalk and bring your transitional wardrobe to life with key sheer styles.
Keeping our NAVY girls on track, shop sheer with NAVY this AW15.
www.NAVYLondon.com
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Images sourced: vogue.co.uk
Sheer swept the runways of AW15, and no one did it better then Vivienne Tam, Maison Margiela, PPQ and Vera Wang. Take inspiration from the sheer delights of the catwalk and bring your transitional wardrobe to life with key sheer styles.
Vivienne Tam | PPQ
DKNY | Givenchy | Rochas
Maison Margiela | Vera Wang
Phoebe English | Vera Wang | Rodarte
Rodarte | Simone Rocha | Valentino
Keeping our NAVY girls on track, shop sheer with NAVY this AW15.
www.NAVYLondon.com
xoxo
Images sourced: vogue.co.uk
Be ahead of the trends this Autumn Winter and get ready for a white out. Normally a colour reserved more for the Summer season, look ahead to an unusually white Winter.
From Alberta Ferratti to Rodarte to Alexander McQueen, lots of delicate lace and crisp sheer whites walked to catwalks back in February, signalling whats to come for the AW15 season.
Freshen up your wardrobes when the latest Autumn Winter 2015 collection drops in store at Topshop and online at ASOS, our latest NAVY styles will keep you on top of this trend next season.
www.NAVYLondon.com
xoxo
Images sourced: vogue.co.uk
From Alberta Ferratti to Rodarte to Alexander McQueen, lots of delicate lace and crisp sheer whites walked to catwalks back in February, signalling whats to come for the AW15 season.
Rodarte | Alberta Ferretti | Philosophy
Alexander McQueen | Mara Hoffman
Comme de Garcons | 1205 | Alberta Ferretti
Vilshenko | Rodarte | Ryan Lo
Freshen up your wardrobes when the latest Autumn Winter 2015 collection drops in store at Topshop and online at ASOS, our latest NAVY styles will keep you on top of this trend next season.
www.NAVYLondon.com
xoxo
Images sourced: vogue.co.uk
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