McArthurGlen LFW: The Street Style Edit AW19

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London Fashion Week AW19 is here! But why wait for fall? Here’s our edit of the most-love, most-spotted street style this February...

Get ready to grab your credit cards as we give you the Insider round-up on the most covetable street-style trends dominating the fashion crowd this season. From standout brights to retro platform trainers, the fashion playground was bursting with a fresh take on old trends, with a vivid injection of new styles that you’re going to want to shop now. New to Fashion Week? Here’s what to expect. But for now, take inspiration from those that wear-it-best, with a touch of glamour and a flash of colour, as we bring you the top trends to wear, and how to master this season’s hottest street style looks...

Keeping Things Uniform

Spotted standing tall and structured, Utility inspiration was everywhere this February. With cool neutral tones, and light layers - it lends itself perfectly to chic transeasonal dressing. Key pieces to invest in are light parkers, tailored blazers, and that timeless trench.

Perfect Pastels

The most grammed trend of 2018; this season we spotted pastels back again - but this time with a fresher take on icy-milkshake shades. In minty greens and gentle greys, this colour palette was all about head-to-toe. Update your wardrobe with a few maxi dresses, or a lightweight knit, for an instant pastel pick-me-up.

All Of The Brights

The fashion folk were fighting for the limelight on the streets of London with bold, bright and neon colours. Banishing those winter neutrals and owning the pavements in colour-blocking statement two pieces, must-have jackets and skirts in anything but subtle shades. It’s time to invest in that designer (Prada) purse in that fabulous neon tone - and let it do all the shouting from the (fashion) rooftop.

Arm Candy

When it comes to arm candy, bags were worn small and in-hand at LFW. Think top handles, envelope clutches and mini crossbodies. These were block coloured or beautifully adorned, and showcased lots of metal hardware.

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