Catwalk Trends
On the runway is where you’ll find an overflow of trendsetting styles and this year, it was no different. From catwalk to sidewalk, here are 7 AW21 trends that won’t disappoint.
This year’s AW21 ready-to-wear collections have surprised and delighted fashionistas everywhere by bringing back some older trends and transforming them into something new and exciting. The classic 70’s abstract print has had a complete makeover with fashion houses such as Stella McCartney and Emilio Pucci using the print to create funky knit dresses and bodysuits. Also seen, was a great emphasis put on outerwear with quilted coats, oversized jackets and chic blazers at the forefront of almost every collection. And let’s not forget about the beauty of the LBD. Mini dresses are back, smaller and brighter than ever in flattering shapes for our silhouettes. Take a look at 7 AW21 catwalk trends for your autumn wardrobe inspiration…
Suits
I’m sure we had all thought we’d seen the last of suits when the pandemic hit. Tailored sets were swapped for leggings and hoodies, and I can guarantee there was not a heel in sight. Now, suits have made a comeback and we’re more excited than ever. Power Suit pending...
Victoria Beckham Fall 2021
Balmain Fall 2021
Max Mara Fall 2021
Highstreet
Beige Pinstripe Oversized Suit Jacket €25; Beige Pinstripe Suit Trousers €15, visit Penneys
Karen Millen Compact Stretch Single Breasted Jacket €219; Compact Stretch Slim Leg Trousers €129, visit karenmillen.com
Abstract Print
One of my favourite runway trends for AW21 is the infamous abstract print. The retro look of the pattern makes me want to go out and buy a pair of white go-go boots to strut around in. Most designers paid homage to the abstract print within their collections but Emilio Pucci, Anna Sui and Stella McCartney stole the show.
Emilio Pucci Fall 2021
Anna Sui Fall 2021
Stella McCartney Fall 2021
Highstreet
Michelle Keegan Stretch Zig Zag Mini Dress €58, visit littlewoodsireland.ie
Zara Printed Flowing Dress €29.95, visit zara.com
Metallic
Futuristic fashion was a core theme amongst the fashion houses earlier this year. Striking metallic jumpsuits and coats travelled down the runway with Isabel Marant, Chanel and Balmain all taking a swing at the metallic look.
Isabel Marant Fall 2021
Chanel Fall 2021
Balmain Fall 2021
Highstreet
Calvin Klein Grey Metallic Ruched Top €95, visit next.ie
Silver Tie Belt Wide Leg Jumpsuit €90, visit oxendales.com
Sheer
In the ’60s Yves Saint Laurent popularised sheer fabric, becoming a staple in the fashion industry. Sheer dresses and blouses that were formerly used in lingerie sets have now moved to streetwear, becoming fashionable and flirty without being too OTT.
Dolce and Gabbana Fall 2021
Fendi Fall 2021
Givenchy Fall 2021
Highstreet
Sandro Dotted Swiss High-neck Top €185, visit eu.sandro-paris.com
The Kooples Flowing Black and White Zebra-Print Top €92.50, visit thekooples.com
Mini Dress
The mini dress is back! Styled with chunky boots, stiletto heels and cork wedges, midi dresses took the world by storm the last few years by becoming a necessity in every woman’s wardrobe. And now, the mini dress is reclaiming its rightful title as the ultimate night-out gúna. You can’t beat the iconic LBD, especially this classic style from Coperini.
Nina Ricci Fall 2021
Off-White Fall 2021
Coperini Fall 2021
Mango Perkins Neck Pinafore Dress €29.99, visit shop.mango.com
River Island Pink Floral Ruched Mini Dress €61, visit riverisland.ie
Florals
As floral patterns and prints are usually seen throughout spring and summer, it was refreshing to see the trend carried through into the next season, of course with a twist. Deeper tones are the background to brightly coloured flowers for a more autumnal look.
Acne Studios Fall 2021
Alexander McQueen Fall 2021
Rachel Comey Fall 2021
Highstreet
Hallhuber Midi Dress With Floral Print €119.99, visit hallhuber.com
Oliver Bonas Vintage Daisy Floral Black Tie Neck Blouse €26.50, visit oliverbonas.com