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Nineties throwbacks, laidback suiting and loud, whimsy details are tipped to dominate our wardrobes for the chillier seasons. So, Metropol has pulled together the styles beginning to trend as we start reshuffling our wardrobes for the cooler months ahead.

&Daughter Bonnie Tank Top

 

Sweater vests: A throwback to preppy styles of the ‘90s, sweater vests are big. This time around, the vests are slouchier, and worn atop baggy shirts and tees.

 

Ganni Rib Knit Sleeveless Sweater in Fossil from Workshop

 

ASOS V Neck Vest with Argyle Pattern

 

Peter pan collars: A whimsical addition to the beloved blouse, Peter Pan collars have been popping up for a while now. A fun and fresh take on classic shirting, and perfect peeking out over a sweater.

 

Witchery Lace Collar Shirt

 

Blanca Studio Emili Tunic

 

Keep your skin fresh with a coffee scrub.Drunk Elephant Koffee Scrub from Mecca

 

Relaxed tailoring: A standout trend at the recent Shanghai Fashion Week, this laidback look is tipped to keep taking off. Expect to see casual suiting in unfussy, over sized fits paired with chunky boots, sneakers and cross body bags, for guys and girls.

 

Trelise Cooper Pur-Suit of Happiness Me & My Boyfriend Jacket 

 

St Agni Tau Blazer and Erika Pants in Caramello

 

Step A Head Trousers

 

Gold and pearls are a trending duo. Holly Ryan Large Mini Picasso Pearl Drops

 

Probiotics for your skin? Check.
Unconditional Skincare Co. Live Probiotic Hydration Serum

 

Loud coats: What is autumn and winter without a go-to jacket? This season, try a coat with personality. If you’re not one for bright colours, try a bold pattern or flashy texture to lift the mood.

 

Cooper Checkmate Waste Not Want Scott Coat

 

Ruby Rooney Coat

 

Friends with Frank Harriet Teddy Coast in Tan

 

Fresh sneakers with a pop of colour.
Veja V-10

 

Chunky soles are the flats du jour. Alias Mae Nix Shoes

 

A luxe lotion to stay dewy all over. Summer Fridays Summer Silk Nourishing Body Lotion from Mecca

 


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