London Fashion Week is well and truly underway, with the fashion set swapping New York for the British capital until Tuesday.
Renowned for effortless cool girl dressing, London Fashion Week continuously rebels against trends (proven through the yearly outing of a fashion peacock or two).
Post-Brexit, London has a lot to prove within the industry but the fash pack are sure to make a statement this season.
But it's not necessarily what's happening on the catwalks which is capturing our attention but what's cropping up on the streets.
So we round up the very best street style to come out of one of the leading fashion capitals of the world and demonstrate how you too can adopt the trends this season...
Slogan Jackets
First introduced by Elizabeth Isley, it's never been cooler to say it on your back. From spray paint effect words to bold statements, there's no draping this jacket over the shoulders.
We'll be wearing ours over a simple white t-shirt and frayed hem jeans. Finished with ankle boots of course...
Leopard Print
Winter and animal print undoubtedly come hand in hand. But this season it's making more of a statement than ever before. Wear the trend on your feet or over your shoulders - anything goes.
This season it's not just merely leopard print. We're talking zebra inspired prints too. Yes, seriously. Minimalism is out - we're making room for bigger statement pieces this season
Puffer Jackets
Thankfully the weather made a sudden turn just as London Fashion Week commenced. We say thankfully, as it enabled the street style heroes to throw on the trend we've all been waiting for. The puffer jacket.
The 'you either love it or hate it' garment has divided fashion critics but with Zara's influx of stock of the cult item, it seems it's here to stay. Bring on the rain.
Layers
With the array of coats on sale this season we're struggling to decide which one to invest in. But from what we've seen on the streets at London Fashion Week, it seems everyone is wearing two...
Layer cardigans under puffer jackets, turtlenecks under trenches and hoodies under blazers. Perhaps the most practical trend this season?
Olivia Palermo demonstrated the look as she layered a sleeveless khaki turtleneck over a sheer shirt this season.
Velvet
Remember when we told you that velvet was big news this season? Well, if anything, London Fashion Week has confirmed it as the fashion elite were decked head to toe in the fabric.
From velvet suits to velvet boots, the fash pack have proven that it's never too early to adopt the trend.
Backless Loafers
Ah, fashion week has confirmed that our go-to shoe come rain or shine isn't going anywhere just yet. So bag yourself some newbies and make sure to opt for faux fur-lined slippers come winter.
There are some great slip-ons from Zara in our loafer round-up. Pair with frayed hem jeans and a blazer.
Take a look at the very best looks to come from the streets at London Fashion Week below:
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Olivia Palermo shows us how to work silky trackpants this season in a really chic way. Olivia layered a sleeveless turtleneck over a floaty shirt and finished with sunnies.
It's safe to say, we cannot wait to replicate the look.
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Athleisure was sported on the streets this season from striped bombers to silky tracksuit bottoms. Pair with trainers and you've nailed the look.
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Pernille Teisbaek donned a cobalt blue oversized jumper outside the House of Holland show. Finished with white v-neck mules and a chunky leather bag, the look is certainly sartorial inspiration this winter.
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Yasmin Sewell donned a metallic silver dress to the JW Anderson spring/summer '17 show. The look confirmed the metallic trend is here to stay as she finished the trend with black boots and sunnies.
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Blanca Miro Scrimieri donned an Acne sweater and Isabel Marant leggings finished with a cobalt blue JW Anderson bag and Prada shoes.
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Oversized coats are officially back this season. Opt for camel to ensure you have a trans-seasonal piece which can be re-worked come rain or shine.
French actress Diane Rouxel finished her look with a bold red JW Anderson bag.
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Singer Tallia Storm confirmed that pink is still the colour of the season with a two-piece tailored suit finished with Jeffrey Campbell platform sandals.
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Leopard print was roaming the streets this season, further confirming the winter staple is back again. Opt for trousers peppered with the print for a subtle nod to the trend.
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Remember when we told you that yellow was the 'it' colour of the season? Well, it seems you can carry the trend through to winter as it's not going anywhere anytime soon.
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Caroline Issa confirmed that the two-piece suit isn't going anywhere this season as she draped an oversized blazer over her shoulders. Finished with a turtleneck, the look is utter sophistication.
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Pernille Teisbaek opted for a silky black dress and trench when attending the Anya Hindmarch show. But the furry sandals have soaked up all of our attention. So practical come winter, just saying.
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Pernille Teisbaek opted for a black t-shirt with a slit skirt and gold boots. The blogger finished the look with layers of necklaces and a Gucci belt.
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Tartan has officially made a comeback. Paired with an oversized jumper and chunky boots, it's never looked tougher. Finish with a bold backpack.
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Olivia Palermo welcomed the autumnal season the best way with a chesnut wrap-around jumper, checked skirt and strappy heels.
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Have you got your ankle boots yet? They were peppered around the shows with bold red a sharp favourite. Finished with a checked coat and sunnies, it's the perfect trans-seasonal ensemble.
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Camille Charriere donned a white shirt, oversized blazer and asymmetric skirt with furry-insole Gucci loafers. She finished the look with swept hair and sunnies.
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Thought bohohemian garms were reserved for summer? Think again. Adopt the embroidered kaftan style dress this season and pair with boots come winter.
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Tailored trousers are undoubtedly an investment piece designed to be worn regardless of season. Pair with a trench-inspired shirt and pumps for a chic city look.
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Slip dresses layered beneath t-shirts aren't just for summer. Finish with a checked shirt wrapped around your waist and sunnies.
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Mismatched prints are in this season. Don leopard print accessories with lace to nail the trend.
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Blogger Susie Bubble donned emerald green and stripes outside of the Joseph show this season.
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Much like the half-tucked trend, wearing a jacket across one shoulder is the cool thing to do now. Knot a t-shirt above your navel and finished with black trousers. Perfect trans-seasonal attire.
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Leather jackets are beginning to crop up on the high street and we cannot wait to wear one. We're going to pair ours with silky lace-hemmed trousers and pastel ankle boots.
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Ripped, patchwork jeans aren't going anywhere this season. Finish with a turtleneck and draped coat come winter. The more fringed and DIY looking denim, the better.
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