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As the mercury starts to drop it’s slightly harder to get excited about autumn/winter fashion than the warmer months. Why? Because it means summer’s officially over (boooo!).
But, as you put your bikinis and tank tops away for another year, remember, each season brings with it a handful of snazzy trends to try.
In the search to bring you fre$h fashion inspo for the months ahead, Cosmo spoke to 11 high street fashion stylists to isolate the biggest trends hitting stores right now, plus, the ones fashion folk are actually buying into.
Scroll through for new season looks and It-pieces to hit ‘refresh’ on your winter wardrobe….
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Strappy sandals
“If I had to describe myself I’d say I’m into 70s Boho, Brigitte Bardot or Jane Birkin so any trend that has elements of that, I’m into it. I’m very much into strappy barely-there sandals, teamed with or those picnic basket bags.” – Caitlin, Topshop
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Strappy sandals
Nico leather burgundy set back heels, £46, Topshop
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3
Neon
“I’m seeing a lot of lime green and neons. I used to hate colour and I’d always wear black, but now I’ve picked up along the way – the art of colour clashing.” – Molly, Monki
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Wide-leg jeans
“The wide-leg jeans are definitely my thing at the moment. I literally love a timeless jean, they’re so important for an outfit – you can dress them up, you can dress them down – it seems simple because jeans are just jeans, but they’re such a staple. I love a wide-leg crop in yellow or something bright.” – Dominique, M&S
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Wide-leg jeans
Ace Ohio blue jeans, £40, Weekday
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Utility
“Utility has been pretty prominent throughout the last year anyway, particularly in summer, but I think it’s going to be even more so in winter.” – Lucy, Warehouse
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Utility
Utility midi shirt dress, £55, Warehouse
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Slip dresses and skirts
“My favourite at the minute is slip dresses and slip skirts. They’re so versatile, you can wear them with anything – boots, trainers – or dress up a night out in bright colours.” – Natasha, Zara
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Slip dresses and skirts
Slip dress with straps, £25.66, Zara
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11
Tie dye
“Tie-dye. I love it. I love that you can dress it up on a night our or just chilling.” – Julia, Urban Outfitters
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Tie dye
Santa Cruz dot logo trippy tie-dye socks, £10, Urban Outfitters
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13
Romantic blouses
“I really like romantic, feminine blouses and the way they’re styling it with jeans. It’s quite versatile, you can wear it during the day and out for dinner too.” – Naomi, New Look
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Romantic blouses
White floral frill trim chiffon blouse, £19.99, New Look
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15
Prairie dresses
“One thing that I’m after are vintage inspired Prairie dresses. So pin tucks, puff sleeves, lace trims and ruffles. Dresses that look like you could’ve picked it up in the back of a Notting Hill vintage shop. It almost doesn’t look high street, they look so refined.” – Kelly, V by Very
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Prairie dresses
Puff sleeve animal dress, £65, Very
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Tweed
“Tweed. I don’t think you can go wrong with a good tweed piece in your wardrobe. The vintage or oversized blazer is a wardrobe must-have.” – Afsheen, River Island
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Tweed
Cream check boucle tweed jacket, £65, River Island
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Puffer jackets
“Chunky black leather boots and a good quality puffer. They’re two things that are a little more expensive, but a puffer jacket is a good staple.” – Janine, H&M
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Puffer jackets
Padded hooded jacket,£39.99, H&M
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Statement trousers
“A statement trouser is definitely next on my shopping list. I don’t have many trousers, but I’ve seen printed and flared pairs around quite a lot, which go well with big oversized blazers and hoodies.” – Lotte, ASOS
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Statement trousers
Daisy Street high waist tapered trousers in check, £19.50, ASOS
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