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Editor’s picks: October lookbook inspired by bohemian collection from Etro, Chloé tartan capes, Roger Vivier loafers and more

Tatler Hong Kong

更新於 10月08日07:58 • 發布於 10月13日00:00 • Alix Lefebvre

Fashion is an ever-changing game, and it’s no easy task to stay ahead of it every single time. But fret not, Tatler has got you covered with our monthly lookbook, which gives you a thematic selection of season-specific looks, of course, curated from tip to toe.

As the leaves turn, so does our style, and October brings a fresh wave of autumnal inspiration. This month, we explore the season’s contrasting trends: Etro, Chloé, and Rabanne’s bohemian 1970s revival, with flowing silhouettes, suede accents and eclectic prints; these sit alongside the unexpected return of tartan—the iconic Scottish print reclaiming its rebellious spirit from the 1980s and 90s. Whether you’re drawn to free-spirited bohemianism or edgy tartan, join us to discover the must-have pieces of this autumn.

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La vie en rose

Schiapparelli outfit
Schiapparelli outfit

Schiapparelli outfit

Alaïa outfit
Alaïa outfit

Alaïa outfit

Stella MccArtney dress
Stella MccArtney dress

Stella MccArtney dress

Clockwise, from top left: Cult Gaia dress, Oscar de la Renta earrings, Rick Owens dress, Pinko dress, Jimmy Choo shoes, Graziela bracelet, Jacquemus bag
Clockwise, from top left: Cult Gaia dress, Oscar de la Renta earrings, Rick Owens dress, Pinko dress, Jimmy Choo shoes, Graziela bracelet, Jacquemus bag

Clockwise, from top left: Cult Gaia dress, Oscar de la Renta earrings, Rick Owens dress, Pinko dress, Jimmy Choo shoes, Graziela bracelet, Jacquemus bag

Pink had a major moment last year, thanks to the Barbiecore craze—and it’s not going anywhere. After all, it’s Pink October, or breast cancer awareness month—so embrace the rosy hue and show your support. (Bonus: it’s a majorly flattering shade for every skin tone.)

Scottish charm

Chloé outfits
Chloé outfits

Chloé outfits

Acne Studios outfit
Acne Studios outfit

Acne Studios outfit

Clockwise, from top left: Elisabetta Franchi shoe, Thom Browne cardigan, Comme des Garçons wallet, Ralph Lauren bow tie, Burberry bag, Maison Margiela trousers
Clockwise, from top left: Elisabetta Franchi shoe, Thom Browne cardigan, Comme des Garçons wallet, Ralph Lauren bow tie, Burberry bag, Maison Margiela trousers

Clockwise, from top left: Elisabetta Franchi shoe, Thom Browne cardigan, Comme des Garçons wallet, Ralph Lauren bow tie, Burberry bag, Maison Margiela trousers

The Row outfit
The Row outfit

The Row outfit

Through the Eighties and Nineties, tartan built a reputation as being the signature of grunge and rebellion, thanks in no small part to Vivienne Westwood. This season, it’s shed its rebellious image—although it’s still making a statement, taking centre stage at shows like Dior, Acne Studios and Altuzarra. Forget staying home, bundled up a tartan blanket; this iconic Scottish print wants to be seen.

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Tying the knot

Givenchy outfit
Givenchy outfit

Givenchy outfit

Feng Cheng Wang outfit
Feng Cheng Wang outfit

Feng Cheng Wang outfit

Clockwise, from top left: Omega watch, Thom Browne tie, Jacquemus sunglasses, Simone Rocha shirt, Loewe bag, Valentino shoe, Courrèges trousers
Clockwise, from top left: Omega watch, Thom Browne tie, Jacquemus sunglasses, Simone Rocha shirt, Loewe bag, Valentino shoe, Courrèges trousers

Clockwise, from top left: Omega watch, Thom Browne tie, Jacquemus sunglasses, Simone Rocha shirt, Loewe bag, Valentino shoe, Courrèges trousers

Moschino tie
Moschino tie

Moschino tie

The tie is back but it’s shedding its corporate image. It’s no longer a symbol of formality but a bold statement piece that can elevate any outfit. For an updated classic look, pair a silk tie with a crisp white shirt. If you’re feeling edgy, opt for a leather number from Bottega Veneta or a knit version from Tom Ford—perfect with wide-legged trousers and a casual jacket.

Free Spirits

Rabanne outfit
Rabanne outfit

Rabanne outfit

Etro outfit
Etro outfit

Etro outfit

Clockwise, from top left: Brunello Cucinelli top, Dsquared2 necklace, Oscar de la Renta scarf, Alexander McQueen ring, Alaïa belt
Clockwise, from top left: Brunello Cucinelli top, Dsquared2 necklace, Oscar de la Renta scarf, Alexander McQueen ring, Alaïa belt

Clockwise, from top left: Brunello Cucinelli top, Dsquared2 necklace, Oscar de la Renta scarf, Alexander McQueen ring, Alaïa belt

Clockwise, from top left: Fendi top, Ferragamo shoe, Patrizia Pepe trousers, Bally scarf
Clockwise, from top left: Fendi top, Ferragamo shoe, Patrizia Pepe trousers, Bally scarf

Clockwise, from top left: Fendi top, Ferragamo shoe, Patrizia Pepe trousers, Bally scarf

If you’ve spent the summer in flowy dresses, rejoice: this season is set to continue celebrating the boho, Seventies vibe: think flowing silhouettes, suede accents and eclectic prints. We’ve seen it on catwalks everywhere, with fringe taking centre stage. Think vibrant blues at Rabanne and a veritable smorgasbord of patterns at Dries Van Noten and Etro. Just add statement boots and a laidback attitude.

Loafing around

Prada shoes
Prada shoes

Prada shoes

JM Weston x Sacai shoes
JM Weston x Sacai shoes

JM Weston x Sacai shoes

Jimmy Choo shoes
Jimmy Choo shoes

Jimmy Choo shoes

Sergio Rossi shoe
Sergio Rossi shoe

Sergio Rossi shoe

Prada’s designs are sleek, Jimmy Choo’s interpretations glamorous, while Tod’s classics are timeless: whatever your vibe, loafers are a key piece for comfort this winter. Their easy, slip-on nature belies their versatility—sure they’re the perfect work shoe, but they’re equally suited to being dressed down with jeans and a jumper.

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