As the whirlwind of fashion month comes to an end, we feel like we’re left wanting more. S/ takes a look at the standout moments of the SS18 season. Notable trends were clear, from lusts of lavender pastels to technicolour dreams. Shimmery sequins sparkled, and translucent tulle took it to the top of the trend boards. Discover these mature, approachable, and wearable looks for spring. Scroll through our gallery above to relive next season’s striking trends.
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With nothing but a thin translucent film of fabric to cover the body, designers are letting the female form speak on the subject of style once again.
Seen at: Christopher Kane, Missoni, Jeremy Scott
A fresh perspective hits NYFW with head-to-toe pastels. The pretty palettes will keep you looking ladylike and not too sweet. Find the hue that’s right for you.
Seen at: Y-Project, Off-White, Tibi
Let it rain all over your parade with the line-up of anoraks that flooded the runways in unexpected fabrics and electric colours.
Seent at: Christopher Kane, Moschino, Public School
From beautifully saturated monochromatic looks to outfits that have been colour blocked to infinity, designers are embracing the diversity of all the colours of the rainbow.
Seen at: House of Holland, Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, Jeremy Scott
Stripes are here to sharpen up your look and help transition your streetwear to smart wear.
Seen at: Dior, Fendi, Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
Sequins are shining bright for spring. Bold and bright hues decorated the runways with youthful lettering and classic cocktail dresses.
Seen at: Ashish, Jeremy Scott, Gucci
Spring declares for the return of the waist belt. From self-tie to corsets to narrow leathers, these belts create a tucked-in silhouette.
Seen at: Koché, Public School, Tibi
We all know the ’90s are back and won’t be leaving anytime soon. From slim cat eyes to sharp winged shapes, printed, tinted lenses will bring tons of fun to your profile. These narrow frames are the ultimate cool-girl statement.
Seen at: Ashley Williams, House of Holland, Anya Hindmarch