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.
September is officially fashion month, as fashionistas worldwide eagerly anticipate the unveiling of spring-summer collections. But while our eyes are on the runway, it’s also the perfect time to start thinking about our autumn wardrobes and how to stay ahead of the style curve this season.
Whether you’re searching for the perfect long skirt to pair with boots and layered necklaces or exploring the latest shoe trends, this month’s lookbook has everything you need to navigate the season’s hottest styles.
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See-through style
Valentino outfit
Cucculelli Shaheen outfit
Etro outfit
Clockwise, from top left: Collina Strada necklace; Cucculelli Shaheen top; Cult Gaia earrings; Dolce & Gabbana top; Chloé pants; Burberry bag
Sheer fabrics and lace are at the intersection of boldness and elegance, but there’s no need to go full-bodysuit to embrace this trend. Try a bi-material dress from brands like Greta Constantine and Givenchy, where sheer panels add a touch of intrigue, or don a pair of lace gloves with a long evening dress for instant vintage glamour.
Skirting the issue
Burberry outfit
Prada outfit
Pucci skirt
Clockwise, from right: Balmain top; Aya Muse skirt; Louboutin shoe; Ottolinger bag; Proenza Schouler jacket
The summer’s miniskirts were fun, but it’s time they made room for the full-length model. A dramatic sweep and the whisper of fabric against the floor guarantee a grand entrance, whether it’s a straight-cut number skirt from Oscar de La Renta or a voluminous denim one by Alaïa.
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Marooned
Gucci outfit
Dior outfit
JW Anderson jacket
Clockwise from top left: Courrèges jacket; Oakley sunglasses; Etro pants; Y3 shoe; Balenciaga necklace; JW Anderson brooch; Marni hat
Gentlemen, the colour of the season is burgundy, and we encourage you to embrace it in a full-on, head-to-toe statement. Think the Louis Vuitton runway and Gucci’s latest collection—that rich, deep tone was everywhere. If going boldly monochrome is a bit too much, make a subtle statement with an accessory: we’re digging puffy Maison Margiela bags, timeless Ferragamo belts and Dr Martens.
Strap it up
Gabriela Hearst bag
Roksanda bag
Clockwise, from top left: Paula Canovas Del Vas bag; Blumarine bag; Abra bag; Bao Bao by Issey Miyake bag
Junya Watanabe bag
Forget plain, practical straps: bag handles are the new playground for designers, who are not holding back. Studded, padded or ceramic, chain-link wristlets or wrist-sized belts, brands are transforming the often least-noticed part of a bag into works of art.
The comfort zone
Jil Sander outfit
Ferragamo outfit
Clockwise from top left: Rabanne necklace; Vivienne Westwood cardigan; Marant Étoile cardigan; Aya Muse skirt; Marc Jacobs bracelet; Sophie Buhai earrings; Magda Butrym cardigan
Clockwise from top left: Gabriela Hearst cardigan, Versace earrings, Ulla Johnson skirt, Bally shoe
Who said cardigans were only good for lounging around at home? Fashionistas are embracing this grandma favourite this season. Whether wearing them with jeans and boots, or rocking a more edgy look with a leather skirt and sneakers, make the cardigan your secret weapon for effortless style.
In plain sight
Marni outfit
Feng Chen Wang outfit
Clockwise, from top left: Alejandra Alonso Rojas outfit; Dion Lee dress; Balenciaga sunglasses; Prada hair clips; Dolce & Gabbana shoe; Koché sweater
Clockwise from top left: Celine hat; Blumarine pants; Louis Vuitton outfit; Vetements shoe; Philippe Model socks; Givenchy tie
If you thought the return of camouflage meant you were going to blend in, you’re wrong. The retro print is back, but head-turning pieces from the likes of Marni and Vivienne Westwood demand attention.
Hip to be square
Eckhaus Latta boots
Prada boots
Clockwise from top left: Fidan Novruzova boot; Jacquemus shoe; Bottega Veneta shoe; Jil Sander shoe; Henrik Vibskov shoe; Andrea Gomez shoe
Amina Muaddi shoe
Square-toed shoes are quietly making a comeback, signalling the resurgence of a more comfortable approach to footwear. Leading the charge are Amina Muaddi and Uma Wang, with their elegant ballet flats, while Jacquemus and Prada are embracing the shape in boots and pumps ahead of its domination of the season.
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