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It’s officially the seventies show this autumn… so take a look at our A-Z guide that will help you bag the new seasons must-haves

And if you choose any colour to wear this season, be sure to make it red

THE new season is upon us, and it’s bringing a whole host of new trends with it.

But where should you start when updating your wardrobe?

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If you choose any colour to wear this season, be sure to make it red.

While summer told us all it was acceptable in the ’80s, it is now officially the Seventies show – think corduroy and boho prints.

And that’s not the half of it. There’s a whole basket load of new trends to get your fashion passion flowing.

Here, SIOBHAN O’CONNOR shares her A-Z guide that will help you bag the new season must-haves.

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ASYMMETRIC

Red dress, £35, Miss Selfridge

UNEVEN hemlines are still big news.

Irregular styles were a big hit this summer and thankfully they are here to stay.

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When shopping, go for dresses or tops with a clear slant to make a bold statement.

BLING

Boots, £44.99, New Look

NIGHT fever, night fever – the catwalk definitely knows how to do it with boogie shoes.

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But for a fraction of the price, bag your dancing shoes from New Look as they have great alternatives.

CHECKS

Jacket, £89.99, Mango

GET in check as the classic print has taken over from stripes.

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But make sure they take centre stage with head-to-toe dressing.

From bold tartans to Prince of Wales checks, it’s time to get on board with plaid.

DOUBLE DENIM

If you're going double denim be sure to do it in the same shade
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DIOR has spoken and double denim is no longer a fashion faux pas.

Even rapper Kanye West made sure the casual fabric played a part at his fifth Yeezy show – tucking jackets into jeans.

But make sure that you do it successfully by going head-to-toe in the same shade.

Catwalk image: Dior.

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EXAGGERATED WAIST

 

Corset top, £32, Topshop

THE catwalk is firmly fixed on a womanly waist.

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Louis Vuitton welcomed cinching belts while Dior and Miu Miu also exaggerated the look by sculpting an hourglass silhouette.

Ladies, it’s time to embrace your curves.

FEATHERS

Jeans, £29.99, Bershka
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RUFFLE a few feathers with this trend.

Hemlines have been dressed up with posh plumes – from Prada customising frocks with fancy details to D&G adding ostrich feathers to outerwear.

It’s a trend that is set to take off come party season.

GALAXY QUEST

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Dress, £35, M&S

FASHION is on a journey to the stars with the catwalk and High Street full of zodiac signs and far-off galaxy prints.

From Dior to Christopher Kane, we are over the moon that the big names have clocked on, too.

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HIGH SHINE

Silver dress, £28, Peacocks

THE future is now, as space-age metallics are taking over.

Nasa was an influence for Chanel’s show, with the catwalk becoming a space station with its own shuttle and women dressed in shiny shades.

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So polish up your metallics – as it’s all about hues that could double up as mirrors.

IRREGULAR EARRINGS

Earrings, £9.99, Zara

GRAB your earrings in odd pairs.

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Mix-and-match styles made their big debut this summer and have hooked on for autumn-winter too.

Whether it’s differing designs or contrasting colours, the more unlikely the better.

JUMBO JUMPERS

Chunky styles and longer lengths is a must this autumn
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KNITWEAR has gone supersize.

The bigger the better as chunky styles and longer lengths flooded the catwalk. And thankfully they are ideal for hiding a multitude of sins, too.

Catwalk credit: Balenciaga.

KNIFE PLEATS

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Skirt, £40, Simply Be

PRETTY pleats are a timeless wardrobe staple and thankfully they are not going anywhere soon.

When clothes shopping be sure to look out for razor-sharp folds for a very modern touch while the shimmery shades will happily see you through to Christmas.

LATEX

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Trousers, £38, River Island

GET the gloss by welcoming vinyl to your wardrobe.

Whether it’s outerwear coated in clear plastic or polished patent boots, the rubber look once favoured by Jessica Rabbit is now gracing the catwalk, the High Street and celebs.

MAD HATTER

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Beret, £12, Accessorize

HOLD on to your hat as stylish titfers are back in a very big way.

Marc Jacobs and Coach were throwing it back to berets, brimmed caps and bucket hats.

So swap your woolly beanie for something more retro.

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NOSTALGIA

Dress, £75, sisterjane.com

EACH era gets a time to shine on the catwalk and this season it’s the Seventies.

Think retro wallpaper prints, plenty of corduroy and a colour palette of toffee and caramel.

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Fashion is about to get groovy, baby.

ORIENTAL

 

Dress, £85, asos.com
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LOOK to the Far East and update your wardrobe with Oriental-style prints.

Mix Eastern patterns with darker tones for a wintery feel.

This Asos dress gives the ultimate nod to Geisha dressing.

POWER SUITS

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Blazer, £59.99, H&M
Trousers, £39.99, H&M

WHEN it comes to suiting up, summer was just a trial run.

Tailoring is back and even bigger this season, with mannish, oversized blazers, pronounced shoulders and double-breasted cuts.

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Power suits are no longer just for the office.

QUILTING

Pink coat, £35, Tesco

BAG a dreamy duvet coat this winter.

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Thankfully, the just-rolled-out-of-bed look is still bang on trend, so make sure your winter warmer is oversized and padded.

But there’s no need to get a Stella McCartney when supermarkets flog great styles.

RED

Trousers, £52, littlewoods.com
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RED alert! The fiery shade flooded the catwalk, from Prada and Fendi to Armani and Chloe.

And it’s not just bright tones, a whole host of shades are on the High Street, from scarlet to crimson.

Stick to tonal dressing to be the ultimate lady in red.

SHEARLING

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Get the designer look on a budget with faux fur stylesCredit: Avalon

COSY up in fleece this winter as shearling is back in a big way.

Thankfully the stores are full of shear genius and will be stocking up on faux fur styles, so you can get the designer look without the budget.

Catwalk image: Coach.

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TAPESTRY

Boots, £88, Office

LOOK to your granny’s curtains for style inspiration.

Tapestry textures have been given the fashion nod of approval, gracing clothes and accessories.

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New winter boots are a must-have and this pair will give your wardrobe a trendy update.

UTILITY

Jumpsuit, £22, boohoo.com

THE utility trend is not going anywhere soon.

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Practical and stylish, give your wardrobe an update that will carry you through all seasons.

This jumpsuit will march you straight to the top of the fash pack.

VELVET

Bag, £26, misspap.co.uk
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NOTHING says winter and Christmas more than a bit of velvet.

Whether it is bright shades or embellished with florals, the plush fabric is one we have a crush on.

WINTER FLORALS

Skirt, £36, Next
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FLORALS are not just for spring.

Rework them for your winter wardrobe by swapping bright shades for a darker palette.

Team this skirt with chunky boots and a warm roll-neck.

X-RAY FABRICS

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Pink dress, £13, Primark

UNLESS you were living under a rock all summer, you probably realised sheer layers have become a big thing.

And by sheer chance, the trend is sticking.

But now that temperatures are dropping, wear your X-ray layer over jeans and a tee.

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YELLOW

A splash of yellow will brighten up any drab dayCredit: Avalon

BRIGHTEN up grey, winter days with a splash of yellow.

Calvin Klein has carried on this summer hue and we could not be happier.

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Whether it is sunny bright or a darker mustard, say hello to yellow.

Catwalk image: Calvin Klein.

ZEBRA

Skirt, £79, House of FraserCredit: PR HANDOUT
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FASHION is still going wild for zebra print.

But instead of overpowering your wardrobe with monochrome stripes, bag a miniskirt and team with a plain tee to keep it subtle.

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