
bright and pastel colours including purple, cobalt, coral and lemon (pictured) are ‘on trend’ for Autumn
The look for winter!
This winter fashion is all about warm colourful knitwear combined with slim leg panting. There are a lot of fresh new prints in amazing colours. The prints coming through for winter are paisley, spots and stripes. Prints are very strong for winter and work back well with the knitwear coming through.
For autumn there are a lot of 100% cotton knits and shirting in bright and pastel colours including purple, cobalt and coral and lemon.
There has been a strong push towards Navy again this season including knitwear and panting including cord pants, denim and bengaline.
The winter knits are a combination of 100% merino wool in layering pieces and wool cashmere fashion pieces in a huge range of colours from cobalt and corals to pastel pinks and mint greens.
Longer line cardigans and ponchos are strong pieces this winter along with boiled wool jackets and coats in beautiful fire engine red, periwinkle, and emerald green along with classics colours of navy, charcoal and black.
Layering pieces are arriving in a array of colours from classic black and navy along with beautiful cobalt corals, emerald greens and periwinkles.
Styles in panting are a slimmer leg for this season. The fabrics for panting are cords, bengaline, and denim and ponti fabrics.
The look for winter is all about keeping warm in 100% merino wool layering pieces teamed with dark denim or cords. Combine these with a cardi, poncho or bright warm jacket and you will have the right look this winter.
Accessories include bright beaded necklaces and wool and silk printed scarves. Ankle boots are still strong for this season which is a great look with the new styles in panting.
Whichever way you choose your wardrobe to look this season a great combination of warm layering pieces, new styles in pants and a piece of the new look knitwear I am sure you will feel fantastic and look the part for this season.
All of this is arriving daily in store so I hope to help you with you new wardrobe soon!
By Kendal Hansen