Here at Bees & Taylor we’re fans of forever buys – investment pieces that will take you from season to season, year on year – with a few well chosen trend items thrown in when required.
Want to know what we’ve been buying this month? Get the inside scoop on our favourite purchases and find your new season inspiration.
ZARA Leather Slingback Sandals
The mule is looking like big news for SS16 and this bold orange pair from Zara will add a pop of colour to any outfit.
Bare your shoulders in this ruffled off-shoulder silk top. Bright white will pair perfectly with denim for day or tucked into a high waist come evening.
I know, I know, it’s winter and no one wants to think about the dreaded bikini body yet. But with it’s longline top and racer back this is the perfect mix of sporty come sexy.
The crop trouser is still going strong. Best worn with heels, team these jersey knit trousers with a longline tunic for this seasons silhouette (* pretty please, we want the sandals too!).
Spending all day on foot my feet must be both comfortable and chic; luckily for us the modern day trainer can be both practical and stylish.
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Paris, the last leg in the AW15 fashion diary and one of the most important. This last week the city of chic played host to some of the most influential FROW go’ers and of course the unforgettable return of Derek Zoolander and Hansel at Valentino – blue steel is back.
LAYER UP
A multitude of layers make this trend winter appropriate. Use clever layering of pieces, texture and colour to give a look your own unique stamp.
AkrisChalayanEllery
THE WAISTCOAT
The mini-size waistcoat is here; another indicator of the 70’s era we are seeing right now. Wear over chiffon blouses and dresses to bring this trend into AW15.
Alessandra RichChloeMoncler Gamme Rouge
DUNGAREES
Spotted! Dungarees in soft leather and 70’s corduroy. Will you be wearing this trend come autumn?
Alessandra RichChloeH&M
CHECKED OUT
Tartans, gingham and checks are a regular in the winter season – and this season is no different. Channel the Queen of tartan, Vivienne Westwood, and go big on checks.
AcneChanelGiambattista Valli
THE ROLL-NECK
The biggest story for next season? The roll neck. The funnel neck. The polo neck. The turtle neck. This old classic has just become the new must-have monopolising the catwalks.
Andrew GNCarvenNina Ricci
LONGLINE
Tops are layered long over loose trousers and maxi skirts. Lengthen your body-line and experiment with your proportions.
AcneChanelLoewe
PASTELS
Not a usual for the colder months, pastels take a wintery turn on the catwalk. Shades of sugary pink, mint green and duck egg blue will be a big hit in the next season.
Alexander McQueenCedric CharlierDries Van Noten
ANKLE SWINGER
The culotte has been replaced by the ankle grazer trouser. Cropped is the length of choice even in the colder months.
CelineChristian DiorStella McCartney
GLOVES
An off-beat addition to the catwalks for AW15.
Alexander McQueenDries Van NotenMaison Margiela
VICTORIANA
This trend takes its inspiration from the Victorian era. With high neck ruffles and leg of mutton sleeves, the look is both prim and modern.
Alexander McQueenChanelAndrew GN
CAPED CRUSADER
The smart girls cover up of choice. Ultra wearable, capes, cloaks and ponchos were a unanimous favourite on the catwalk; from dark tailoring at Saint Laurent to the flowing hooded knitted cape at Vivienne Westwood this is one trend you should buy into.
Andrew GNEsteban CortazarSaint Laurent
FRINGING
Fashion has a fringe moment. Tasseled hemlines, trims and boots danced down the catwalk – it’s playful and flirty. Time to get your swing on.
BalmainChloeMaiyet
70’S REVISITED
The 70’s have been making a reappearance and are now looking stronger than ever. Bring out your inner hippy and look out for boho chic, loose silhouettes, suede, roll necks, 70’s prints and square sunglasses.
Andrew GNLanvinChanel
SCARF
The scarf – always a winter staple and yet we’ve never seen it so stylish. The chunky knitted scarf is cosy and oversize for AW15.
BalenciagaSonia by Sonia RykielDries Van Noten
COLD SHOULDER
Fashions go off-shoulder so bare some sexy skin and work the drop shoulder trend.
BalenciagaVivienne WestwoodStella McCartney
PRINT MEDLEY
More is most definitely more when it comes to print this AW15. Throw together patchwork fabrics, checks and clashing prints for effortless glamour.
BalmainGiambattista ValliHaider Ackermann
TEXTURE
Clash your textures – in fact, the more texture the better! Fashion gets fluffy, fuzzy and feathery on the catwalk.
ChanelElleryH&M
FURRY BUSINESS
Teddy bear chic. Fur is no longer restricted to outerwear. We saw fur trims, hems, arms and bags – anything goes when it comes to fur for AW15.
Martin GrantCelineChalayan
COLOURED FUR
Inject some colour into your winter wardrobe with a pop of faux fur. Oversize, longer length and stripes get the thumbs up from the fashion pack.
Christian DiorGivenchySaint Laurent
THIGH RISE
Provocative, fun and flirty, the thigh high slit gives a sexy glimpse of leg. Dresses and skirts showed off slits and splits – I guess the only question, how high will you dare?
Elie SaabGivenchyVionnet
GET KNOTTED Feminine neck ties – the answer to lady-like elegance. So button-up and tie yourself in bows for autumn.
RochasValentinoChanel
BLOOMS
Florals are not just for summer as winter blossoms with distinctive and colourful motifs and embellishment.
Alexander McQueenTalbot RunhofValentino
TULLE
Girly, tiered and frothy, tulle makes a big entrance for next season. Do like Saint Laurent and pair with a tweed blazer for princess come punk.
And then it was the turn of Milan; the third leg in a most fashionable AW15 tour. We take a peek at some of the trend highlights from Italy’s most important designers.
VICTORIANA
This trend takes its inspiration from the Victorian era. With high neck ruffles and leg of mutton sleeves, the look is both prim and modern.
Alberta FerrettiPhilosophyRoberto Cavalli
LONGLINE
Tops are layered long over loose trousers and maxi skirts. Lengthen your body-line and experiment with your proportions.
Antonio MarrasBottega VenetaErika Cavallini
FURRY FEET
Like wearing slippers all day long… sounds good to us.
GucciSalvatore FerragamoFendi
GET KNOTTED
Feminine neck ties – the answer to lady-like elegance. So button-up and tie yourself in bows for autumn.
Antonio MarrasPhilosophyGucci
FURRY BUSINESS
Teddy bear chic. Fur is no longer restricted to outerwear. We saw fur trims, hems, arms and bags – anything goes when it comes to fur for AW15.
FendiMarniMoschinoFendi
GLOVES
An off-beat addition to the catwalks for AW15.
Antonio MarrasFendiPrada
ANKLE SWINGER
The culotte has been replaced by the ankle grazer trouser. Cropped is the length of choice even in the colder months.
Emporio ArmaniMSGMSportmax
THE ROLL-NECK
The biggest story for next season? The roll neck. The funnel neck. The polo neck. The turtle neck. This old classic has just become the new must-have monopolising the catwalks.
FendiJil SanderDolce & Gabbana
CHECKED OUT
Tartans, gingham and checks are a regular in the winter season – and this season is no different. Channel the Queen of tartan, Vivienne Westwood, and go big on checks.
Bottega VenetaEmilio PucciStella Jean
70’S REVISTED
The 70’s have been making a reappearance and are now looking stronger than ever. Bring out your inner hippy and look out for boho chic, loose silhouettes, suede, roll necks, 70’s prints and square sunglasses.
Bottega VenetaEtroStella Jean
LAYER UP
A multitude of layers make this trend winter appropriate. Use clever layering of pieces, texture and colour to give a look your own unique stamp.
Brunello CucinelliErika CavalliniGiorgio Armani
COLOURED FUR
Inject some colour into your winter wardrobe with a pop of faux fur. Oversize, longer length and stripes get the thumbs up from the fashion pack.
Dolce & GabbanaEmilio PucciVersace
BLOOMS
Florals are not just for summer as winter blossoms with distinctive and colourful motifs and embellishment.
Dolce & GabbanaFrancesco ScognamiglioBlumarine
CAPED CRUSADER
The smart girls cover up of choice. Ultra wearable, capes, cloaks and ponchos were a unanimous favourite on the catwalk; from a wizards cape at Pucci to the knitted poncho at Philosophy this is one trend you should buy into.
Dolce & GabbanaEmilio PucciPhilosophy
FRINGING
Fashion has a fringe moment. Tasseled hemlines, trims and boots danced down the catwalk – it’s playful and flirty. Time to get your swing on.
Emilio PucciGiorgio ArmaniRoberto Cavalli
QUILTED
This is one trend that we are happy to wear – the quilted coat. Choose from the oversize puffa sleeping-bag style to the skinnier 90’s version aka Armani.
Emporio ArmaniFendiMoschino
HOODS
Fashion come over all little red riding hood in Milan. Face framing & ear warming this is functional style at its best.
Alberta FerrettiDSquared2Brunello Cucinelli
SCARF
The scarf – always a winter staple and yet we’ve never seen it so stylish. The chunky knitted scarf is cosy and oversize for AW15.
Alberta FerrettiSportmaxMSGM
TEXTURE
Clash your textures – in fact, the more texture the better! Fashion gets fluffy, fuzzy and feathery on the catwalk.
Ermanno ScervinoJust CavalliRoberto Cavalli
PASTELS
Not a usual for the colder months, pastels take a wintery turn on the catwalk. Shades of sugary pink, mint green and duck egg blue will be a big hit in the next season.
London is the creative hub for existing talent as well as up-and-coming designers on the catwalk. The best of British design showed off their AW15 collections in the beautiful confines of Somerset House. We talk trends and the pieces to look out for come Autumn Winter.
What trends will you be sporting next season?
THIGH RISE
Provocative, fun and flirty, the thigh high slit gives a sexy glimpse of leg. Dresses and skirts showed off slits and splits – I guess the only question, how high will you dare?
David KomaJulien MacdonaldAmanda Wakeley
BLACK LACE
Sheer and sexy, black lace gives designers a chance to show off their dark side. Gothic romanticism has been spotted across many of the catwalks for AW15.
Felder & FelderJulien MacdonaldTopshop Unique
CHECKED OUT
Tartans, gingham and checks are a regular in the winter season – and this season is no different. Channel Vivienne Westwood and go big on checks.
Emilia WicksteadHouse of HollandJoseph
COLOURED FUR
Inject some colour into your winter wardrobe with a pop of faux fur. Oversize, longer length and stripes get the thumbs up from the fashion pack.
Felder & FelderHolly FultonHouse of Holland
FRINGING
Fashion has a fringe moment. Tasseled hemlines, trims and boots danced down the catwalk – it’s playful and flirty. Time to get your swing on.
Ashley IshamBarbara CasasolaBurberry Prorsum
PRINT MEDLEY
More is most definitely more when it comes to print this AW15. Throw together patchwork fabrics, checks and clashing prints for effortless glamour.
Burberry ProrsumJonathan SaundersPeter Pilotto
TEXTURE
Clash your textures – in fact, the more texture the better! Fashion gets fluffy, fuzzy and feathery on the catwalk.
ErdemSiblingTopshop Unique
70’S REVISITED
The 70’s have been making a reappearance and are now looking stronger than ever. Bring out your inner hippy and look out for boho chic, loose silhouettes, suede, roll necks, 70’s prints and square sunglasses.
Burberry ProrsumFelder & FelderJasper Conran
VICTORIANA
This trend takes its inspiration from the Victorian era. With high neck ruffles and leg of mutton sleeves, the look is both prim and modern.
GilesPPQBora Aksu
LAYER UP
A multitude of layers make this trend winter appropriate. Use clever layering of pieces, texture and colour to give a look your own unique stamp.
Antonio BerardiFyodor GolanTemperley
PARKAS
The parka is still a major player for AW15. Fitting with the loose, deconstructed styles walking the catwalks, a parka will give street appeal to any look.
AshishBelstaffEudon Choi
OVERLY ORANGE
The catwalks were awash with tangerine. Give a vibrant injection of colour to your wardrobe come winter.
JosephMarios SchwabOsman
ASYMMETRIC
Hemlines, trims and necklines went off-centre in a bold new look for winter. From evening-wear to casual-wear, give this trend a go come Autumn.
Emilio De La MorenaChristopher RaeburnEudon Choi
THE BOMBER
Next season we’ll be coveting the bomber jacket, the cover up of choice – well so say those in the know. Choose from high-shine, fur-trimmed and quilted.
AshishHouse of HollandBelstaff
CAPED CRUSADER
The smart girls cover up of choice. Ultra wearable, capes, cloaks and ponchos were a unanimous favourite on the catwalk; from a fringed poncho at Burberry to the floral cape at Erdem this is one trend you should buy into.
Ashley IshamBurberry ProrsumMulberry
LONG LINE
Tops are layered long over loose trousers and maxi skirts. Lengthen your body-line and experiment with your proportions.
Barbara CasasolaEmilia WicksteadRoksanda
COLD SHOULDER
Fashions go off-shoulder so bare some sexy skin and work the drop shoulder trend.
Christopher KaneEmilio De La MorenaPaul Costelloe
THE ROLL-NECK
The biggest story for next season? The roll neck. The funnel neck. The polo neck. The turtle neck. This old classic has just become the new must-have monopolising the catwalks.
NY, home to the cream cheese bagel and Lady Liberty – but most importantly the Big Apple is famous as a hot bed of designer talent and a city of style setters.
We take a look at some of the key trends from the catwalk and plan our new look for this coming Autumn.
THE FLARE
This particular trouser shape has been having a renaissance for a few seasons now, but this winter it’s all about the kick flare.
J CrewRosie AssoulinDerek Lam
ANKLE CROP
The culotte has been replaced by the ankle grazer trouser. Cropped is the length of choice even in the colder months.
Carolina HerreraEdunJason Wu
A WHITER SHADE OF WHITE
We’re seeing a palette of winter white, ivory and cream; from the modern white shirt to a luxe white trouser, make it a head-to-toe white out.
Dion LeeNaeem KhanNarcisco Rodriguez
COLD SHOULDER
Fashions go off-shoulder so bare some sexy skin and work the drop shoulder trend.
Proenza SchoulerOscar de la RentaTibi
SPORTY
The sports luxe look is still persisting on the catwalks. Look out for pieces that are both comfortable and cool.
DKNYLacosteTommy Hilfiger
THE ROLL-NECK
The biggest story for next season? The roll neck. The funnel neck. The polo neck. The turtle neck. This old classic has just become the new must-have monopolising the catwalks.
Hugo BossProenza SchoulerDKNY
SEXY GOTH
Dark and fierce there is black lace, leather, metal and punk boots. Wang went all-black and gave us a glimpse of grunge where Thom Browne had a flavour of drama with his take on mourning clothes.
Alexander WangNarcisco RodriguezThom Browne
SHOW SOME LEG
Provocative, fun and flirty, the thigh high slit gives a sexy glimpse of leg. Dresses and skirts showed off slits and splits – I guess the only question, how high will you dare?
3.1 Phillip LimDion LeeJason Wu
TWEED
More usually found on a country gent, this tweed has gone urban. Lapel trims, fur collars and statement details the look is altogether more grown up with a twist of cool.
RodarteAltuzarraMichael Kors
VICTORIANA
This trend takes its inspiration from the Victorian era. With high neck ruffles and leg of mutton sleeves, the look is both prim and modern.
AltuzarraAltuzarraOscar de la Renta
FLUFF
Fashion gets fluffy, fuzzy and feathery on the catwalk. We saw tons of texture at Alice & Olivia, Anna Sui and J Crew to name a few.
3.1 Phillip LimDonna KaranNaeem Khan
FRINGING
Fashion has a fringe moment. Hemlines and trims dance and sway with tassels – it’s playful and flirty, so time to get your swing on.
Rebecca MinkoffMarchesaRalph Lauren
FUR
Fur is a winter staple and right now looks set to be bigger than ever with oversized coats, faux stoles and shearling trims. Weather practical and ever chic, faux fur gets a big thumbs up.
3.1 Phillip LimAltuzarraRalph Lauren
THE BOMBER
Next season we’ll be coveting the bomber jacket, the cover up of choice – well so say those in the know. Choose from high-shine, fur-trimmed and quilted.
Tommy Hilfiger3.1 Phillip LimTanya Taylor
BUM BAG
Need I say more… who saw this coming then?
Marc by Marc JacobsRag & BoneMarc by Marc Jacobs
CAPED CRUSADER
The smart girls cover up of choice. Ultra wearable, capes, cloaks and ponchos were seen at Tommy Hilfiger, Nanette Lapore, Milly and Michael Kors.
Badgley MischkaMichael KorsNanette Lepore
MIDRIFF BARING
Crops are seeing in another winter but this time they are layered up. Pair a shirt or tee under a crop to bring this trend into AW15. Fancy showing some midriff? High waists and a narrow reveal of skin – less is most definitely more.
Jenny PackhamMillyRosie Assoulin
BUTTON UP
Buttons go big on the catwalk. Channel Victoria Beckham and Clavin Klein and embrace oversize haberdashery.
Calvin KleinCalvin KleinVictoria Beckham
50 SHADES OF RED
Okay so red isn’t exactly headline news for the winter season, but come AW15 we will see every shade, tone and palette of red. Give your winter wardrobe a pop of colour.
Carolina HerreraJill StuartTommy Hilfiger
BOOTED UP
The boot goes mid calf aka Victoria Beckham. We love this new elegant option.
3.1 Phillip LimVictoria BeckhamRodarte
RETRO
The 70’s have been making a reappearance and are now looking stronger than ever. Bring out your inner hippy and look out for suede, roll necks, 70’s prints and square sunglasses.
Jill StuartKaren WalkerAnna Sui
LONG LINE
Tops are layered long over loose trousers and maxi skirts. Lengthen your body-line and experiment with your proportions.
Jonathan SimkhaiKatie ErmilioClover Canyon
BELTED
Cinch the waist. Wide belts are back adding to the 70’s vibe and balancing loose silhouettes.
Jill StuartOscar de la RentaRalph Lauren
EXPOSED
The naked back will play a major part in autumn winter’s look. Whilst layers are long, sleeves are voluminous and necks are high, we spotted cut outs and bare backs galore – revealing yet undeniably sexy.