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The Womenswear Edit

AW24 Trend Guide

Whether you’re seeking that one iconic item, or want to overhaul your wardrobe with a hot new trend, you’ll find it all at McArthurGlen this season, and for up to 60% less than the highstreet.

CHECKS

Instant Checks Appeal

They might hail from the Scottish Highlands, but this season’s checks are designed for elegant urban living as brands from Chloe to Burberry via Acne Studios experimented with head-turning tartan patterns. While the colours on the runways were understated, the silhouettes were big and blown up, with oversized double-breasted coats by the likes of The Kooples, and maxi skirts and dresses by Tommy Hilfiger offering some of the season’s strongest looks. Of course, if you’re pattern shy, you can add a slither of tartan by way of a scarf by Sandro, but the real fun is had in head-to-toe checks, whether clashing or coordinating. Look for neutral colours and moody Fall hues to which you can add a bright pop of pink or yellow to create a stunning layered look.

FALL COLOURS

Strong Lines and Moody Hues

Every season tends to have a colour story and so it is with AW24, which has fully embraced the moody romanticism of Fall tones. Illustrious brands such as Ferragamo, Dries Van Noten, and Saint Laurent all doubled down on autumnal colours such as aubergine, olive green, taupe and mustard. Rich and textural, they were largely applied to strong tailored silhouettes, making for a powerful sense of femininity. From a stunning oxblood double-breasted suit by Sessun to a supremely elegant khaki green belted overcoat by Maje, the moody tones extended into sharp midi dresses, chunky knitwear and mini skirts. Complement these with vintage-inspired shoes and knee-high boots by Tommy Hilfiger and Zadig&Voltaire, and finish the look with a sleek leather clutch for a smorgasbord of texture.

SHINE ONE

Light Up in Electric Eveningwear

Molten metallics and shiny embellishments were lighting up the runways at the likes of Alberta Ferretti and Ulla Johnson this season, as eveningwear took on a seductive shiny tone. Striking midi dresses and red-carpet-ready ball gowns all came with a dose of metallic magic, accompanied by statement necklines and leather stilettos. Gold, silver, and bronze midi dresses by the likes of Maje and The Kooples bring an electric brand of confident femininity to eveningwear looks, underscored by glittering ankle shooes by Sessun. These looks are all about maximising metallic textures, so contrasting them with leather stilettos, feather frills, or faux fur trims is a good way to turn up their volume. There’s never been a better time to shine.