Dreaming Of SS18 To Come

The new season has snuck up on us again and we’re looking to Spring Summer 18 collections. And the warmer weather to come. With every change of season we see new trends, shapes, styles and colours to mark the transition.

Last September the catwalk gave us a glimpse of what to expect, and now we begin to see these replicated on the high street. But with such a wide variety of trends pick the ones that work for YOU; you might see others donning the latest micro sunglasses, a bum bag or even a pair of cycling shorts but don’t be a slave to fashion – create your own style and your own unique way of wearing trends.

Here are just some of our favourite trends – 3’s a trend and all:

GO BIG OR GO HOME

Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent
Off White

SHIMMY SHIMMY

Carolina Herrera
Alberta Ferretti
Dior

SUPER SHEER

John Galliano
Christopher Kane
Alberta Ferretti

BACK TO THE 90’S

Erdem
Gucci
Saint Laurent

ULTRA VIOLET

Tom Ford
Gucci
Kenzo

SPORTS DAY

Burberry
Dior
Fenty x Puma

REBEL REBEL

Givenchy
Prada
Moschino

NEW DENIM

Tibi
Tom Ford
Mugler

PEACHES AND CREAM

Celine

 

Carolina Herrera
Delpozo

PLASTIC FANTASTIC

Chanel
Burberry
Acne

COLOUR POPPING

Aalto
Agnona
Roksanda

MODERN HISTORY

Stella McCartney
Rodarte
Louis Vuitton

TAILORING UNDONE

Off White
Celine
Dion Lee

CHECK IT OUT

Alexander McQueen
Balenciaga
Burberry

WHITE OUT

Simone Rocha
Elie Saab
Chanel

POWER STRIPE

3.1 Phillip Lim
Kenzo
Monse

POLKA DOTTING

Alexandre Vathier
Self Portrait
Junya Watanabe

FLOWER SHOW

Marni
Dries Van Noten
Emilia Wickstead

GIVE IT SOME RUFFLE

Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen
Erdem

FRINGE-TASTIC

Elie Saab
Celine
Naeem Khan

PINK & RED TOGETHER FOREVER

Attico
Brandon Maxwell
Emilia Wickstead

 

The Changing Shades Of Yellow

SS15 is showing a lot of love for yellow this season, both on the high street and in the luxury market, giving a welcome pop of colour in a typically spring pastel palette. But with so many shades, from buttercup to daffodil, mustard to flaxen and golden to acid the options are infinite. We help to focus your search with our handy guide to yellow.

SS15: Chloe | Lucas Nascimento | Emilia Wickstead | Ralph Lauren

Have you had your colours done? Do you know what shades work best for your complexion? No? Right first step, find your colour season.

Bees & Taylor uses a basic 4-season theory (spring, summer, autumn, winter) to help you consider the role of colour in your wardrobe and when making any purchase. The right colours have the power to make you look noticeably younger and your skin brighter – dark lines and shadows will visibly fade. Depending on whether you have a warm (spring or autumn) or cool (summer or winter) skin tone, different shades of any one colour can give you an instant face-lift and point you to a palette that better suits your complexion.

NB. whilst this can be useful, don’t be limited by colour; instead wear shades that suit higher on your neck and those that don’t lower on your body and away from your face.

Which seasonal type you are depends on two basic variables:
* the undertone of your skin, hair and eyes
* your overall colouring

In short, if you are ‘warm’ you are either spring or autumn and your overall colouring has a distinctive warm undertone to it, a golden glow if you like. However, if you are ‘cool’ you belong to summer or winter and your overall colouring has an underlying cool quality to it.

SPRING (warm)


Complexion: you are pale and delicate colored with warm tones to your skin which turns a peachy colour when you blush.
Hair: your hair is golden blonde, or was, and is now mid brown. Perhaps even strawberry blonde. You have golden or red undertones. If you choose to lighten your hair, you should use warm highlights and not platinum.
Eyes: clear blue, turquoise, green, hazel or light brown.
Accessories: your accessories should be gold and not silver.
In summary: you look great in bright cheerful tones like coral, turquoise, and primary red. You should never wear pure black or white against your face. Your coloring will be enhanced by clothing with a bit of ‘sunshine’ in your colours. Think warm and bright when selecting your wardrobe.
How to wear yellow: if you are a spring then golden yellow can look fabulous on you. It will also bring out the golden highlights in your hair.

Zara, trousers with elastic waist
Zara, trousers with elastic waist

AUTUMN (warm)


Complexion: you have medium to dark warm toned skin with a golden undertone. Rich overall colouring and low contrast between skin, hair and eyes.
Hair: mid brown to black or medium to deep red. You look best if you dont lighten your hair, but it looks great if you darken it. Be sure to use warm tones when doing this.
Eyes: hazel, medium to black/ brown, olive or warm green.
Accessories: your accessories should be gold.
In summary: you look good in darker, warm colours like olive green, rust, and chocolate brown – you will glow in harmonious environmental colours. Avoid clear bright shades, pure white and black which will make you look tired and faded. Also, avoid true pastel colors which will look cold against your complexion, giving you a pale and sickly appearance.
How to wear yellow: mustard yellow is a wonderful colour on the golden, bronze skin tone of the autumn so wear it in abundance.

Topshop, silk v-neck cami
Topshop, silk v-neck cami

SUMMER (cool)


Complexion: you have pale skin and a tendancy to redness. With an overall cool undertone and low contrast between hair and skin.
Hair: your hair ranges from ash brown to dirty blonde with cool ashy undertones. If you lighten your hair, use platinum, not golden higlights.
Eyes: blue, grey/ blue, cool green, grey/ brown, slate.
Accessories: your accessories should be silver and not gold.
In summary: you look best in pastel colors with no warm tones in them. Look for soft, toned-down, subdued colours eg. powder blue, mint green, dusty pink or soft white. You should never dress in vivid or saturated colors, for they will disrupt the serenity that summer needs in her look.
How to wear yellow: if you have the cool skin tone of summer, yellow is more tricky to wear due to your blue/pink skin base. However, pastel yellow can look very pretty on pale summer skins.

Miu Miu, cropped ribbed cashmere sweater (@Net-a-Porter)
Miu Miu, cropped ribbed cashmere sweater (@Net-a-Porter)

WINTER (cool)


Complexion: cool or olive undertones, with a high contrast between skin, hair and eyes. A deep overall colouring.
Hair: your hair color is dark and cool in tone. You should never try to lighten it, but it looks great if you darken it. Be sure to use cool tones when doing this.
Eyes: mid-brown to black/ brown, grey/ blue, clear blue, cool green.
Accessories: your accessories should be silver.
Summary: if you’re a winter, you look your best in dark, intense colors like midnight blue, emerald green and royal purple. Because you have a lot of visual contrast you can pull off deep, rich colours accented with jewel tones and even bright white or true black. Your dynamic colouring ensures you look great in vibrant colours but avoid earth tones which can make you look sallow and muted or powdery colors which can make you look shadowed.
How to wear yellow: a strong bold acid yellow can look very striking on a cool winter complexion.

Emilia Wickstead francis duchess-satin maxi skirt (@ Matches Fashion)
Emilia Wickstead francis duchess-satin maxi skirt (@ Matches Fashion)

Get In Line

Us Brits are known for our love of queues. Make sure it’s time well spent with some of the most exclusive sample sales in London – we could all do with some help to save pennies during the Christmas splurge! From one-off pieces, to old season, designer to the couture you can have it all at bargain prices.

DESIGNER LINGERIE – Stella McCartney, Elle Macpherson
3rd-5th November 2014 (10am-8pm)
Bendon UK Ltd, Axtell House, Level 3, 23-24 Warwick Street, London W1B 5NQ

CHALAYAN
3rd-7th November 2014 (10am-6pm)
8th-9th November 2014 (10am-5pm)
Chalayan Aterlier, 109-123 Clifton Street, Block H (1st Floor), London EC2 4LD

MATCHES FASHION
4th-8th November 2014 (10am-8pm)
9th November 2014 (11am-5pm)
36 South Molton Street, London W1K 5RH

ISSEY MIYAKE
5th November 2014 (12pm-7pm)
6th November 2014 (10am-5pm)
26 South Molton Lane, London W1K 5AB

TSE CASHMERE
5th-6th November 2014
Camden Centre, Bidborough Street, London WC1H 9AU

THE KOOPLES
5th November 2014 (8am-9pm)
6th-7th November 2014 (11am-7pm)
8th November 2014 (11am-5pm)
89 1/2 Worship Street, London EC2A 2BF
Register to attend here

LES NEREIDES
5th-8th November 2014 (11am-8pm)
9th November 2014 (12pm-6pm)
35 London Acre, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9JT

MIH JEAN
5th-6th November 2014 (8am-7pm)
186 Shepherds Bush, London W6 7NL

CHINTI & PARKER, CITIZENS OF HUMANITY
6th November 2014 (9am-6pm)
20th Century Theatre, 291 Westbourne Grove, London W11 2QA

CHINTI & PARKER
7th November 2014 (9am-7pm)
26 South Molton Lane, London W1K 5AB

GINA
9th November 2014 (9am-7pm)
26 South Molton Lane, London W1K 5AB

MAJE
12th November 2014 (8am-9pm)
13th-14th November 2014 (11am-7pm)
15th November 2014 (11am-5pm)
89 1/2 Worship Street, London EC2A 2BF
Register to attend here

JENNY PACKHAM
13th November 2014 (8am-6pm)
Jenny Showroom, First Floor, 34 North Row, London W1K 6DQ

DESIGNER LINGERIE – Ell & Cee and others
13th November 2014 (10.30am-8.30pm)
20th Century Theatre, 291 Westbourne Grove, London W11 2QA

GOAT
13th-14th November 2014 (9.30am-5pm)
Catherine House, 76 Gloucester Place, London W1U 6HJ

DESIGNER LABELS
15th-16th November 2014 (TBC)
Chiswick Town Hall, London W4 4JN

MARC JACOBS
20th-22nd November 2014 (TBC)
Register to attend here

STEPHEN WEBSTER
24th November 2014 (9am-8pm)
26 South Molton Lane, London W1K 5AB

NICHOLAS KIRKWOOD
25th November 2014 (10am-8pm)
26th November 2014 (8am-8pm)
26 South Molton Lane, London W1K 5AB

SANDRO
26th November 2014 (8am-9pm)
27th-28th November 2014 (11am-7pm)
15th November 2014 (11am-5pm)
89 1/2 Worship Street, London EC2A 2BF
Register to attend here

BROWNS
27th November 2014 (10.30am-8pm)
26 South Molton Lane, London W1K 5AB

And with Preen, Mawi, Designer Warehouse Sales and Designer Sales in the diary for December it doesn’t stop there.

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