Suede jackets are topping everyone's autumn wish-lists this season.
Suede made a big comeback over the summer with the rise of the boho trend, and it is here to stay for thanks to designers such as Gucci, and
Now, as we move into autumn, the trend shows no signs of fading, with high-street stores offering lots of great options.
These jackets are not only a versatile transitional piece, but also a social media hit, thanks to the fact that the chocolatey tone complements almost any neutral in your wardrobe.
The luxurious material can be dressed up or down depending on whether you are going old-money luxury or new-school cool.
While genuine suede options can be pricey, we’ve hit the jackpot on a more affordable alternative that’s equally impressive.
I style it with dark denim and my Acne scarf, but if that's out of budget, the M&S version is almost identical and was a sell-out last year, so don’t wait!
Deichmann is really stepping up with these Adidas trainers that closely resemble the original Sambas, but without the £100 price tag.
Fabulous Fashion Editor On Autumn Trends
WANT to look fabulous this season? Then listen up...
Here, Fabulous’ fashion editor, Clemmie Fieldsend, says these are the top 5 trends from the hottest catwalk designers for autumn 2024.
BOHO: The boho revival is a much needed breath of fresh air for autumn and means you can wear your sheer tops, girly frocks and big jeans with heavy duty boots.
But if the clothes aren’t for you think, big accessories like slouchy tote bags, big earrings and bigger bangles.
TEXTURE: Be it smooth leather, sumptuous faux fur or soft suede, textures are everywhere this season.
They add depth to your look, making you stand out as well as look more expensive.
BURGUNDY: Maroon, oxblood, berry- whatever you choose to call it fashion is seeing red this autumn.
The deep and rich colour is everywhere and works best with greys, black, dark blues and in head-to-toe.
LADY LIKE: Matching top and cardigan sets and pencil skirts sound dated but they go hand-in-hand with lady-like.
Mix with satin cami dresses and waisted blazers for an ultra feminine look.
LEOPARD PRINT: This season 75% of the catwalk was leopard print, according to Tagwalk - a huge majority.
It crawled its way in last season but its rife for autumn and all over the high street, be it shoes or floor sweeping coats, it's a must have trend.