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The Best Trends From Australian Fashion Week To Integrate Into Your Home Wardrobe

Marie Claire logo Marie Claire 22.05.2023 08:02:04

We're all in the process of investing in new wardrobe pieces for the season, and never before have we had so much inspiration. This year, we're seeing new takes on Y2K, the championing of denim and a more artisanal approach towards apparel, with details, textures and tailoring key between nailing or failing the look.

Here, we run through some of the key trends spotted across the week, and how you can integrate them into your own existing wardrobe.

If 2022 was the year of the chunky slide, 2024 is the year of the ballet flat. Naturally, Miu Miu popularised this trend with their printed point-toe ballet flats, and we've seen the trend trickle down onto the high street, with Zara offering a really beautiful set.

We saw this on the runway at Albus Lumen, and in a lot of our street style snaps as well.

Unlike the ballet flats of the 00's, we're looking for a strap across the bridge of the foot like an actual pair of ballet shoes, and opt for them in blush tones, black or cream.

The Row Black Ava Ballerina Flats, $1415, SSENSE

Miu Miu Logo-Printed Point-Toe Ballet Flats, $1,384, Cettire

GANNI Black Scrunchie Ballerina Flats, $375, SSENSE

Why wear your clothes straight when you can button your shirt in the back and wear the collar of your blazer at the front?

At fashion week we saw a lot of clothing worn backwards, showcasing the details at the back and keeping the front very plain. We saw blazers worn backwards at St Agni and even more backwards clothing at Alix Higgins.

Sheer clothing and skin baring designs were everywhere at fashion week, with designer Anna Quan debuting a bejewelled white naked dress and Michael Lo Sordo championing what we're calling the 'butt-cowl', showcasing a pair of velvet undies.

If you're keen to try this trend but unsure how to pair it with your undergarments, we have a whole article with expert styling opinion on how to nail it here.

Third Form Net Strapless Dress, $300, The Iconic

If the ethereal runways of Acler, Bec + Bridge and Aje taught us anything, it's that a little ruffle, pleat or texture will go a long way this season. Play with your materiality, opting for unique elements that will add interest and layers to a classic silhouette.

Forever New Bonnie Ruffle Long Sleeve Dress, $199, The Iconic

Forget a plunging neckline, this season we're opting for low back dresses, tops, you name it. Seen featured on the runways at Aje, Cue and Michael Lo Sordo, the low back is well and truly the new cut-out this season.

Significant Other Darcy Backless Dress, $270, The Iconic

Shona Joy Okala Low Back Halter Neck Midi Dress, $420, David Jones

During fashion week there was no denying that double denim was everywhere, featuring jeans, jorts, denim maxi skirts and denim bodices alongside denim trench coats. It's a denim fest and Diesel should be pretty pleased about that.

Basically you can choose pretty much any denim you have and wear it all together with reckless abandon, and we have to admit, we love the sound of that.

M.N.G Rio Sandals, $129.95, The Iconic

Ragyard x Hotfix denim maxi skirt in multi patchwork, $105, ASOS

Time to bin your teeny weeny sunglasses, because statement bug-eyed lenses were all the rage on the streets of Carriageworks this season. The more alien in nature, the better, with coloured and translucent lenses also cemented as a go-to.

Dries Van Noten Black Linda Farrow Edition Shield Sunglasses, $555, SSENSE

When it comes to outerwear, the bigger, the better. Seen on the runways for Saint Laurent earlier in the year, we're going for oversized shoulder pads, big billowing coats and longline trenches (read: nearly hitting the floor).

The Frankie Shop Taupe Gelso Blazer, $644.95, NET-A-PORTER

Maggie Marilyn Here To Stay 2.0 Coat Brown, $1795, Maggie Marilyn

If you're purchasing boots this season, there's no denying that they need to be knee high. Seen as a consistent staple on the street style scene over fashion week, it's a great way to add a little style to a classic boot shape.

And, of course, we have a whole buying guide on knee high boots that you can find here.

Billini May Boot, $139.95, The Iconic

While there's no denying that the fashion set favours a neutral, across the runways and the street style we are continuing to see pops of colour with greens, blues and pinks really coming to the fore.

We loved the bold colours used at the Blanca, Aje, and Bondi Born shows, and of course, all the colourful coats seen at Carriageworks over the last week.

Alémais Lou Balloon Sleeve Shirtdress, $895, David Jones

Aje Gabrielle Plunge Mini Dress, $525, David Jones

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