As far as fashion month goes, London is particularly known for its artistic and rebellious designers, from heavy hitters like JW Anderson and Simone Rocha to smaller names like Conner Ives and Dilara Findikoglu. As one might expect, the street style outside of the shows reflected the uniquely playful British POV. With temperatures a bit warmer than what New York had to offer—and no snow storms in sight—spring colours, in particular, were everywhere.
While the styling of light, optimistic shades felt like the stand out trend from show attendees, they all managed to do so differently. A subtle butter yellow became a favourite amongst those who opted for quiet luxury-leaning trousers and cardigans. Pastels in particular were used to compliment bolder colours in either coordinated or contrasting hues. And one of the freshest ways to embrace the trend was through layering of bold sheer fabrics over otherwise simple wardrobe staples, like a Molly Goddard dress worn over a white button-down.
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Below, see the best looks from London and shop our favourite pieces inspired by the outfits we can’t stop thinking about.
Kind of Blue
A Peek of Pink
A Study Of Contrasts
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Bright Suiting
Like A Layer Cake
Candy Colours
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Soft Yet Bold
Pastel As Neutral
Unsubtle Orange
Bessie Dress, about $953, Kika Vargas at Matchesfashion
Jackie Small Shoulder Bag, $4,600, Gucci
Kasia Sweater, $990, Ulla Johnson at MatchesFashion
Stretch Fur Mule Sandals, $1,478, Bottega Veneta at Moda Operandi
Textured Cropped Lady Jacket, $308, J.Crew
Le Bambino Tote, about $734, Jacquemus at Net-A-Porter
Ashland Dress, $1,337, Azeeza at Shopbop
Green Slip Midi Dress, about $632, Simone Rocha at S
Dream Ballerina, $595, Mansur Gavriel
The Tailored Trousers, $1,024, Attersee
This article originally appeared in Harper’s BAZAAR US.