A for mannish Androgyny as seen at Chanel |
B for Bell Boys at Louis Vuitton |
C is for Crochet at House of Holland and Christopher Kane |
D for Dalmatian spots at Unique |
Giles ushered in the austere with Edwardian themes |
Fur was the trim of choice for autumn 11 collections, Gucci backed it with gusto |
Sayance inspired Gothisism as seen at Julien MacDonald |
Heritage tweeds flew the UK flag at Burberry Prorsum |
Intricate lace work was beautiful at Valentino |
Japanese inspired origami folds and intelligent pattern cutting sharpened up Antonio Berardi and Haider Ackermann |
Knitwear was oversized, grungy and louche for autumn 11 as seen at Missoni (above) and Balenciaga |
Ladylike themes continue into autumn pioneered by Donna Karen |
A Mod-like minimalism was seen in spades, here's Bottega Veneta's serving |
Naughtiness pervade at Louis Vuitton, and at House of Holland with kinky wipe clean leather trims |
Outerwear is key (it's autumn after all ) but this season the catwalks were flooded with coats - the Cocoon silhouette stood out at Victoria Beckham's NYFW show |
Marc Jacobs started it in New York....... |
...and then Stella MacCartney cemented the Polka trend in Paris |
Quirky knitwear injected some lighthearted fun at Jil Sander |
A riot of colour was seen on every catwalk from DKNY in New York to ...... |
Matthew Williamson in London, and Red is the must have shade |
Sheer seen here at Narciso Rodriguez |
Tunic tops floated down the Richard Nicoll catwalk (above), and were also seen at Aquascutumn and Nicole Farhi |
Undulating tulle was feminine and romantic at Alexander McQueen |
Velvet gave a hand crafted luxurious feel to Michael Van Der Ham (above), Erdem and Julien Macdonald |
It's an unforgiving nightmare to wear but White is right for autumn 11, here at Mugler |
Zoological inspired prints at Chloe (above) and Vivienne Westwood Red Label |
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