The fash pack have flocked to the city of Paris for the final installment of fashion week shows. Home to cult fashion houses Chanel and Christian Dior, the Parisians are renowned for unattainably chic dressing. But this season, we've noticed a sartorial shift in mood.
With street-inspired brands such as Vetements and Jacquemus now sandwiched into the Paris show schedule, it's most certainly having an impact on the wardrobes of the masses.
It seems the fashion flock have traded minimal suits for flared trousers, the Chanel bag for spraypaint effect Gucci and adorned pompom earrings in favour of diamante studs.
And in celebration of the new spirited rebellion on the streets, we round up the trends we've spotted this season...
Pompoms
The Parisians have swapped dainty earrings for bolder statement pieces this season, many choosing one of our favourite trends to date. Pompoms. From fluffball adorned shoes to pompom embellished bags, the fash pack have well and truly brought the fun back into fashion this season.
Consider yourself to be a minimal devotee? You can still adopt the trend with black pompom earrings being a key tool in dinner date dressing. Just take inspo from the Parisians.
Pink Co-Ords
The pink suit ruled last spring/summer with the highly sought after River Island two-piece flying from the rails. So recycle last season's pastel hued suit and finish with burgundy ankle boots.
The look will carry you from the office to after-work drinks in one fell swoop. Pair with a micro bag and oversized earrings.
The Babouche Shoe
It's the trend that just keeps on giving. Bring your babouche shoes into winter with flared trousers and an oversized coat.
Once labelled as an 'ugly shoe', confined to the catwalk, the babouche has finally won over the public. Spotted walking Céline’s Resort 2016 collection, the shoe has made a name for itself with the street-stylers of Paris.
The Oversized Anorak
We told you fashion was practical now. Weather-proof your look this autumn with an anorak. A fashionable one too. The street-stylers of Paris were spotted donning the trend, many opting for an oversized silhouette.
The high street have stocked them in abundance this season (we're looking at you Urban Outfitters) so you can truly embrace the cold this winter.
Winter Pastels
Pastel hues aren't just reserved for summer. Recycle your blush pinks and baby blues come autumn and finish with striking metallic accessories.
Opt for an oversized coat in the hue or a pastel set of co-ords. We're talking a work to drinks look in a matter of minutes.
The Quilted Jacket
Remember when we told you that the puffer jacket had resurfaced from the nineties and made its way to the high street? Well, the quilted jacket is a sister of the trend. So if the puffed up proportions of the '90s comeback intimidate you slightly, opt for the quilted jacket.
Don over a turtleneck come winter and you're guaranteed to stay snug. Finish with cropped, frayed jeans and patent ankle boots.
The Slip-On Flatform
Slipper style shoes have long ruled the winter months with many of us donning Gucci style backless loafers with flared trousers. And this season it seems that the slipper has been given a lift.
Opt for a flatform version of the much-loved shoe this season and pair with an ankle skimming skirt and oversized shirt. Don't just stick to black this winter, don the shoe in a pastel hue.
Supersized Sleeves
Opt for waist skimming sleeves this season. The bigger, the better. Tuck a lengthy sleeved shirt into blue jeans and finish with backless loafers.
You can don the look to work and simply swap flats for chunky ankle boots come Friday night drinks.
We round up the very best street style looks as they happen so you too can adopt the key trends this season...
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The bigger the better this season. Don over-sized shirts with platform boots for a tougher approach to autumn/winter.
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The babouche was the 'it' shoe of the summer and turns out, it's here to stay. Pair with flared trousers and sunnies for trans-seasonal glory.
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Leopard print is the trend we're all talking about this season. Pair with white frayed jeans and gold buckle loafers.
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The mini skirt has been spotted on the streets of all four cities this fashion month confirming its made a comeback for good. Pair with tinged sunnies and soft yellow accessories when the sun plays out.
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A sense of fun has returned to fashion as pompoms and graffiti effect Gucci accessories have made a statement on the streets.
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Thigh-high boots are still big news this season but this time, they're strappy. Pair with a spliced skirt and buttoned up shirt.
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Big earrings are equally big news this fashion month. Adorn your ears with gold, chunky pieces to compliment a soft minimal look.
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Camouflage has made a comeback this season. Don with a Disney-inspired t-shirt and leopard print shoes. It's all about clashing prints this winter.
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For a laid-back work to drinks look, don an oversized shirt tucked into a pair of light blue denim jeans. Finish with sunnies and a micro bag.
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The biker jacket is autumn's most highly sought after item. Perfect for the trans-seasonal weather, opt for tractor red to make a real statement this winter.
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The wrap skirt has been spotted on the streets of Paris this season and Zara have luckily stocked them in abundance if you want to channel the look. Finished with a black blazer and micro bag.
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Bring back the pink suit this season. Finish with a high-neck shirt, sunnies and micro bag.
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Micro bags are big news this season. Opt for a bold primary yellow to clash with a monochrome outfit. Finish with ruffled ankle boots.
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The cold-shoulder trend has been spotted on several occasions this fashion month. Re-invent the trend this winter with a black alternative and finish with a clashing primary red bag.
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The pink suit has made a comeback this season. Don the look with burgundy ankle boots for an autumnal twist.
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Quilted jackets are a softer approach on the puffer trend dominating outerwear this season. Pair with a whiteshirt and burgundy bag come winter.
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Opt for a matchy-matchy co-ord this season, preferably one with super-sized sleeves. Finish with an androgynous bag and pointed boots.
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Why don one animal print when you can layer two? Opt for contrasting shades and finish with tailored trousers.
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Opt for not only an oversized shirt this season but a backless one. Pair with blue jeans and tinted sunnies.
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The draped look has been re-invented this season. Wear your coat over one shoulder and finish with frayed hem jeans and a simple t-shirt.
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An animal print coat proves to be a worthy accessory. Don all black and give a subtle nod to the trend.
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Animal print is this season's most talked about trend. Channel the look with a tailored coat finished with burgundy accessories.
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Layer a crisp white shirt over a turtleneck and finish with a pop of colour. Pair with thigh-high mustard boots and a minimal clutch.
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White needn't be reserved for the summer months. Don head to toe white with a knotted t-shirt and ruffled skirt. Finish with trainers and successfully tackle the athleisure trend.
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Metallics are big news this season but that doesn't just mean silver and gold tones. Opt for metallic blue and pair with contrasting hues such as pink and green.
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The cold-shoulder trend has made a comeback and you can truly adopt it to match the autumnal weather with an off the shoulder biker jacket. Talk about trans-seasonal.
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Velvet is a key trend this autumn/winter so opt for a pyjama style two-piece in midnight blue.
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Monochrome is the go-to come autumn so why not opt for an oversized black shirt and loafers.
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Why not don an oversized cheerleader style jumper this season and tackle athleisure this season in one sartorial move? Finish with sock boots and sunnies.
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Pink is undoubtedly the trend of the season (again). So why not don the hue in its entirety this autumn as demonstrated by designer Vika Gazinskaya?
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Don't be afraid to add a pop of colour to an all black look this season with a neon accessory.
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If you're not sure about the puffa coat trend this season, opt for a quilted jacket layered over a hoodie.
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The whole slip dress donned over a simple t-shirt needn't be reserved for summer. This autumn, layer a dress over a jumper and finish with fur-lined Gucci slippers.
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The Zara two-piece made famous by Olivia Palermo has resurfaced this season. Come winter, pair with burgundy ankle boots.
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Don the velvet trend with a pair of midnight blue ankle boots with a mini skirt this season. Finish by draping a coat across your shoulders.
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Mustard yellow is dominating the streets of Paris this season so opt for the hue when investing in a winter coat.
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Athleisure isn't going anywhere this season so don a luxe tee with trainers and tinted sunnies.
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'Tis the season for turtlenecks. Pair yours with a printed suit and loafers.
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Don leopard print this season with a spliced skirt and co-ordinating bag. Finish with a t-shirt tucked beneath an open white shirt.
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Mix up an all-black ensemble this season with an oversized blazer and thigh-high sock boots.
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Olivia Palermo never fails to succeed in the sartorial stakes and this season she won us over in wide-legged trousers and a fringed jacket.
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Thigh-high boots are dominating the streets of Paris this season so why not invest in a pair? Finish with a polo neck and mini skirt.
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Double denim is no longer a fashion faux-pas. Don winter blues with a clashing primary red clutch and backless loafers.
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Mix up the polo-neck this season with clashing prints. Pair animal print shoes with a floral kimono style blazer.
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Everyone is donning the tuxedo striped tracksuit trousers this season. Top tip: bag yours from Zara.
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The waist is big news this season so opt for a circle belt to clinch in a black blazer.
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Olivia Palermo ruled the street style game in a co-ordinating Paul and Joe ensemble.
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Fashion just got smarter. Don a pastel suit with a baby blue tie and take co-ordinates to the next level.
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Jeans have been re-invented this season so opt for a DIY inspired pair. Look out for mismatched panels and rips in particular when on the hunt for the perfectly imperfect pair.
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Sleeves just got bigger (and better) this season. Pair a balloon-sleeved shirt with an A-line skirt and dainty heels for a chic daytime look.
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Pink and red is the fashion blogger's dream colour combo so make sure to don the shades this autumn.
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Velvet is a top-performer when it comes to autumn/winter garms so don a smart blazer in the crushed fabric and finish with thigh-high boots.
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Ruffles are back and more volumous than ever before. Layer the bubble-effect fabric over a simple white t-shirt and finish with jeans.
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Caroline Issa donned a trench by Sharon Wauchob at Paris Fashion Week finished with ankle boots and a black open shirt.
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Leopard spots are big news this season. Finish trousers in the must-have print with a polo neck and bomber jacket.
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PVC is a must-have this season so don't be afraid to invest in a pair of trousers in the shiny material. Finish with a minimal white t-shirt and chunky boots.
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Caroline Issa wore a double breasted blazer with tailored trousers and ankle boots to Paris Fashion Week. The perfect trans-seasonal ensemble.
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