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Wednesday, 7 August 2019

My Autumn Winter Wish List and Link Up

Mid life blogger Gail Hanlon from Is This Mutton in striped knit top and green midi skirt from Boden
Imagine the scene. It's quarter to seven in the morning on Sunday and I'm in the garden ready to do a "shoot" with the camera and tripod, Mr Mutton having cycled off into the distance at 5.30 to take part in Ride London.

One shot taken - and then disaster! The camera, which has been faltering for a while, has died. Forced to improvise, I took a few shots with my mobile propped up on a bottle of Tomorite. So, not many pics of this new Becky skirt and Rachel knitted top from Boden, my first Autumn purchases, but I have great plans for this skirt and will wear it in several different ways.


Autumn Winter 2019 Trends


We're seeing the first of the AW drops and a lot of trends which started in spring are continuing, like midi skirts and "modesty dressing," the voluminous dresses with coverage from head to foot and sleeves.

There are distinct changes in colour palettes. Quite a lot of olive / camel / brown / caramel shades (and black too) but not very much living coral, which is surprising given that it was the 2019 colour of the year.

On the catwalks, there was bright neon for the very brave at a few places. Another big trend from the catwalks was power suiting, like this example from Givenchy  (credit: Getty Images).
Example of power suiting from Givenchy AW2019 image Getty Images via Harpers Bazaar
Harper's Bazaar says another trend will be "Bougie Girl," a 70s revival (again) featuring a bow blouse with a pleated skirt and jacket. That's not a trend for me - I steer away from fussy bows and ruffles and prefer a more streamlined look.

Lovers of florals will find plenty still around in the form of "dark florals".  It looks as if leopard and zebra print has gone away, but I expect there will still be plenty around as we all bought so much of it last winter.

I'm always excited to see the trends for outerwear and footwear, because this is the fastest way to update your look. An outfit that's several years old can look instantly contemporary with the latest style of coat and the right heels or flats.

Last winter the traditional styles of woollen coat made way for puffer and quilt coats.  Even I succumbed, and couldn't believe how much warmer it was. 

Some of the designers featured tweed in capes and belted coats. Here's an example from Victoria Beckham.
English Tweed is a trend for AW19 as shown by Victoria Beckham featured in Harper's Bazaar. Image: Getty Images
As for shoes and boots, there's something for everyone if you look at the Harpers Bazaar Gallery: glamorously embellished shoes, "yeti" type boots, over-the-thigh-boots, pull-on boots like the pair above, and heels ranging from kitten to block.

I take the trends lists with a bit of a pinch of salt, because some of the trends shown on the runways will die a death while others will suddenly become huge. This summer it was all about that dress from Zara, the voluminous polka dot number, with midi skirts and dressses being worn with white trainers.

My Wish List

I like to make a list ahead of the new season based on what I believe I need. This is useful for being disciplined when shopping, and helping to extend the life of existing clothes in the wardrobe.

I'm looking for:

  • A pair of long cream or winter white boots, after being blown away by how versatile the white ankle boots were last winter; 
  • Gold ankle boots:  I didn't have a pair last season and didn't get as much wear from the silver pair. Metallics are great neutrals and gold in particular adds a bit of glamour. I don't know how successful I will be in securing a pair - haven't seen many in the shops yet;
  • A new coat: I will still wear the warm and comfy parka from last year but it's been a while since I bought a tailored winter coat;
  • Ribbed cashmere jumper - this seems to be a new direction for 2019/20;
  • Tops and tights in interesting colours which will extend the life of some of my summer skirts and dresses.
Boden were ahead of the pack with their 2019/20 drop a few weeks ago and it was a very strong collection. I love the fact they always have a lot of green and I snapped up this green skirt and striped jumper.
A striped knitted tee and green midi skirt from Boden accessorized with pink and worn by mid life blogger Gail Hanlon from Is This Mutton dot com
Here are some of the new high-end new arrivals to inspire you  (expect to see cheaper versions in your favourite stores):

Tweed





Pussy Bow Blouses






Coats




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Now it's time to see how you're bringing a bit of wow to Wednesday with latest fashion and beauty posts.

The most clicked post last time was by Michelle at Fifty And Fab, on age positivity and why every woman can wear a bikini.  
Mid life blogger Michelle Green on body confidence and how every woman can wear a bikini





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  1. I loved the skirt. I'll have to investigate it as as I type I am in a skirt we share 😁

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