Back to basics in minimal chic
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Sleek shapes and basic silhouettes were all over the a/w catwalks. Go for great fabrics and cuts that look expensive and feel fabulous
Think thin
Skinny belts are key to the minimal look. Wider belts will over-power your outfit.
Brown belt, £49.50, Banana Republic.
Keep it casual
Team with sharp tailored trousers for a more sophisticated look. Khaki jacket, £49.50, Gap.
Neutral plains
A plain camel skirt is a must-have this season. Dress up with a collared shirt or add a simple Tee for a more relaxed vibe. Camel skirt, £30, Next.
Army chic
Subtle epaulettes add a hint of military. The two trends work incredibly well together. Camel polo neck, £89.95, Karen Millen.
Chunky Heels
These are the statement accessory for this look. Tan, Chocolate and Khaki shoe shades will work best. Tan heels, £290, Kurt Geiger.
Slivers of silver
Minimal accessorising is essential. Bags should be simple but a hint of gold or silver will add interest. Black clutch bag, £27.90, Mango.
Classic coats
A classic camel coat plays a big role in the minimal look. Ideal to team with a pair of tailored Khaki trousers. Camel coat, £225, Reiss.
Button up
Button your crisp shirts right up to the collar for a sharper look. White shirt, £24.99, Uniqlo.
Forward March
Coat-dress, £585, Stella McCartney; shirt, £240, Current/Elliott at Harvey Nichols; watch, £150, Guess; bag, £145, Juicy Couture; boots, £630, Moschino Cheap & Chic
Tough chic
Cardigan, £695, Burberry Prorsum; top, £420, Diesel Black Gold; trousers, £495, Burberry Prorsum; satchel, £589, Salvatore Ferragamo; ring, £44, Lucas Jack
Grey days
Dress, £1,020, Hakaan at Harvey Nichols; shoes, £345, Camilla Skovgaard
Chain reaction
Zadig et Voltaire; skirt, £95, Whistles; lariat, £180, Fannie Schiavoni; bag, £895, Burberry Prorsum; boots, £800, Manolo Blahnik