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Natacha Steven On London Fashion Week’s Biggest Trends

by Megan Gustashaw

Blogger and all-around chic woman Natacha Steven puts her feet up after the fall 2014 shows in London and digs into her favorite trends of the week. From menswear-cool outfit ideas to new takes on metallics that’ll kill it at any party, there’s something gorgeous in here for everyone.

Belstaff, fall 2014. Photo: Courtesy

Tomboy Cool “No matter how many gorgeous gowns are on the market, we will always be borrowing from the boys. I loved Belstaff’s no nonsense take on boyish dressing. See also: Pringle of Scotland, House of Holland and Christopher Raeburn.”

Marcus Tondo

Peter Pilotto, fall 2014. Photo: via Style.com

Haute Hiberation “Nothing says “polar vortex salvation” like a sexy fur (faux, if you like) and other tactile fabrics that are cut in layer-friendly silhouettes. Peter Pilotto proves how to rock a cozy look without losing an ounce of excitement.”

Marcus Tondo

Christopher Kane, fall 2014. Photo: via Style.com

Britpop “Grunge and punk are still having a moment for fall 2014 (it’s London, after all). Christopher Kane made me yearn for the Britpop days with his pastel pink looks complete with mini, doll-like bags and patent mules.”

Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, fall 2014. Photo: Courtesy

Metal Head “Designers continue to mine the metallic trend, sculpting shimmering fabrics into sinuous and body-skimming silhouettes that are begging for the dance floor. When it comes to hues, metallics were anything but understated.”

Burberry, fall 2014. Photo: Courtesy

Flower Girl “We can never part ways with florals—even if it’s winter. Printed coats add a bohemian, artistic appeal to any daily attire. Don’t be afraid to mix and match prints, rules are thing of the past.”