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How to get ahead of the curve: six lessons from this season’s fashion shows


From styling tweaks to what to dig out of storage, here’s a rundown of looks to inform the way we get dressed

Photograph: Pixelformula/Sipa/ Rex/ShutterstockFrilly blouses, capes, navel-grazing pendants and high-waisted denim: Chemena Kamali’s debut collection at Chloé was a clarion call for Portobello Road chic and, fittingly, Sienna Miller was on the front row to see her legacy unfold. Photograph: Dave Benett/Hoda Davaine/Getty ImagesOn top of tweedy overcoats and aran knits at Chanel, over gently hugging woollen cummerbunds at Max Mara, knotted over trench coats at Roksanda or skinny as a pencil at Toteme, the surefire way to make any and every look feel current is to add a belt, or two – see them stacked at Versace. Photograph: Pietro D’Aprano/Getty ImagesAt Max Mara, the footwear would bring people of a certain generation back to fittings at Clarks; at Simone Rocha, Queen Victoria-inspired ensembles were offset with sturdy lace-ups; at JW Anderson, square-toed, sheepskin-lined slippers added a cosy note to his ode to nosy neighbours.

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