This document showcases 22 looks for autumn/winter fashion. It is divided into 5 sections, each focusing on a different style or color palette. The first section features soft pastel colors for knitwear and cozy textures. The second offers luxurious updates to wardrobe staples in neutral tones. A 1960s inspired third section incorporates hot pink with leather pieces. A fourth presents outerwear in a neutral palette for city and country. The final section pairs soft grays with vibrant red and animal prints for a street style aesthetic.
2. LOOK 1
Soft pastels in candyfloss
pink and sweet ice-cream
shades are offered in warm
fluffy textures and premium
knitwear co-ords. Flattering
fluted sleeves and artistic
splash prints enhance the
array of colours in this pretty
autumn collection.
7. LOOK 7
Wardrobe staples are given a
luxe update this winter. Long
line tops in cashmere like
cotton and shirtdresses with
high side slits are layered over
ribbed tube skirts for an easy,
fluid feel. Languid silhouettes
are created with knee length
sleeveless gilets and striped
ski pants.
LOOK 6
11. LOOK 10
A colour-blocked palette
toughens up injections of
hot pink in this 60’s inspired
gangster’s girl story. Fit
and flare skater dresses
are worn under the leather
crombie coat, while the ankle
skimming capri trousers are
partnered with an oversized
cocoon coat.
16. LOOK 15
From city streets to the
country side, a neutral colour
palette lays the foundation
for this outerwear focused
look. The classic parka sits
alongside an open arm cape
and a cream shearling jacket.
Ripped denim is offset by
oversized plaid checks and
skinny ribbed leggings.
20. LOOK 19
Soft greys are paired
with vibrant reds and
monochrome animal prints
in this street style inspired
collection. Fine knit striped
cricket jumpers are given
an edge, alongside leather
boxer joggers and ankle
skimming cigarette pants.
24. PHOTOGRAPHY Wendelin Spies
STYLING Natasha Wray
HAIR Roku Roppongi
MAKE UP Nami Yoshida
For more information please contact Jamaique Campbell at IPR London
0207 739 0272 / jamaique@iprlondon.com