The 5 London Fashion Week Trends You Need to Know About

The London Fashion Week catwalks have once again given us a whole host of inspiration for Autumn/Winter 2017. From the beautiful details to the big surprises, we've brought you all the news straight from the shows, but now it's time to condense it all down and give you a breakdown of the big trends that were prevalent throughout the shows. As you're planning your Winter wardrobe, look out for these five looks, and stay ahead of the crowd when it comes to trends!

Toon Time
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Toon Time

From the Pink Panther to Woody Woodpecker, Hello Kitty to Disney's Fantasia, a whole host of animated characters found themselves re-created on dresses, sweatshirts, and skirts. Cartoon motifs are no longer just for kids!

House of Holland
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House of Holland

Mary Katrantzou
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Mary Katrantzou

Ashish
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Ashish

Ryan Lo
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Ryan Lo

Mimi Wade
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Mimi Wade

Prim and Proper
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Prim and Proper

Wave goodbye to plunging necklines and sky-high slits. This season's dresses are far more modest. Look for ankle-skimming hemlines, slim bodices, blouson sleeves, and tie necks for the full effect. Pretty fabrics and lacy details stop them from looking too mumsy!

Mulberry
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Mulberry

Bora Aksu
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Bora Aksu

Joseph
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Joseph

Temperley London
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Temperley London

Duvet Days
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Duvet Days

Quilting has never been more chic. Take this look to the extreme with a chunky coat that looks like you've dragged your duvet straight off the bed, or opt for a more subtle use of the chunky texture in a quilted satin jumpsuit that adds some texture to your evening look.

Eudon Choi
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Eudon Choi

Temperley London
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Temperley London

Preen by Thornton Bregazzi
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Preen by Thornton Bregazzi

David Koma
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David Koma

Hyperblooms
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Hyperblooms

Basic florals just aren't enough this season. If you're going to wear flowers, you need to take them to a new level, injecting texture and shine. From 3D flowers atop sequin dresses, to appliqué on velvet, and even a heavily ruched upholstery floral, these florals break all the rules.

Topshop Unique
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Topshop Unique

Molly Goddard
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Molly Goddard

Markus Lupfer
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Markus Lupfer

Seeing Red
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Seeing Red

After multiple seasons of thinking pink, designers are moving towards a more dramatic, powerful hue. Red was everywhere in London, and it was never boring. Patent finishes, sequin shimmers, and tiered silhouettes took this power colour to new levels. Only the brave need apply.

Christopher Kane
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Christopher Kane

Julien Macdonald
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Julien Macdonald

Emilia Wickstead
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Emilia Wickstead