Autumn fashion essentials that will never date

Give your wardrobe the update it needs for autumn with these fashion essentials you can wear year after year. These are the items you’ll wear time and time again and they’re never going to date.

With the help of Very, we have the must-have style and wardrobe essentials at affordable prices and excellent quality with their brand new V by Very collection.

The launch is being fronted by model Daisy Lowe too, and whilst she may be busy with Strictly Come Dancing at the moment, she loves how the chic separates are easy to throw on and wear.

These pieces will ensure your style is always on point.

Speaking about the V by Very collection, Daisy says: “I’m so excited to reveal the new V by Very label, there are so many great looks I hope you enjoy wearing them as much as I did on the shoot.

The fashion forward collection is sophisticated, feminine, and very wearable, with chic separates, stand-out vintage prom dresses uk, tailored outerwear, and cute catwalk-inspired accessories.”

Daisy is not the only one who loves the line, iconic fashion magazine Vogue has revealed their love for the line, picking out their standout pieces from the collection.

Vogue Picks Their Style Faves From V By Very TheFuss.co.ukWith favourites including the leather dress for a killer combination in autumn layering, a bright blue dress with neck details and lace sleeves to add a touch of feminine glamour. A leopard print long-line jacket that’s sure to make a statement every time you wear it and of course a statement metallic dress that going to turn heads when you wear it in the evening.

For the launch of the new line, we’ve picked out our favourite autumn fashion essentials that will never date. Every autumn you’ll pick these separates out with ease, throw them on and know you’re going to look and feel good in them.

Vogue Picks Their Style Faves From V By Very TheFuss.co.ukNot only is the parka coat extremely practical, it’s one of those coats that defies the trends of the time. From the mods in the Sixties, this coat has always held perennial appeal. Mainly because it has that easy-cool factor, but also because parkas are exceedingly practical and transitional too. Layer them up with fur lining as the temperature drops even further into winter.

KNITTED JUMPER

You really can’t discount the knitted jumper through autumn and winter, and what’s great there are a huge number of different types and styles to try out. Chunky, cable knit and oversized designs are some of the more classic looks, whilst metallic jumpers and cold-shoulder designs are definitely more trend led.

Let your metallic jumper take you from work to the bar this season, and amp up the style with some leather too.

Turtleneck jumpers are perfect to layer under long prom dresses but can make just as much of a style statement with your favourite jeans and boots combo.

Oversized sweaters definitely come with the advice the bigger the better. These boho-chic styles look great with skinny pants, jeans and miniskirts all to help balance out the look.

THE MID-LENGTH

Otherwise known as the ‘tea-length’, mid-length skirts and dresses are perfect for autumn. Wear them now with bare legs and then add tights and chunky socks as the colder weather comes in.

Between the sleek, figure-hugging pencil-style midi or the full a-line silhouette, there’s a style for everyone when it comes to the mid-length.

V By Very Stripe Turtle Neck Midi Dress 1Pleated mid-length skirts are a gorgeous way to update your look this season, wear them with trainers and your favourite sweater during the day, then switch it up for the evening with a cami and pair of strappy heels.

These hemlines serve to elongate the figure, flattering most when just above, so that both legs and chest region effectively look longer, giving the look the illusion of being taller.


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