While no fashion editor can be completely unbiased—try as we may, our own tastes will always be prevalent—we spend much of our careers honing the ability to present all the trends, even the ones we wouldn’t wear ourselves, without personal prejudice. However, I thought it would make for an interesting read to allow my colleagues to talk unfiltered about loving this season and which they feel, for lack of a better word, are becoming a little “dated”.
It’s worth noting, however, that the word “dated” holds slightly less influence in fashion circles than it does out with. A big part of our jobs is unearthing new trends, so the idea of something being “new” is always fleeting. So even though it mightn’t feel as fresh to us as it once did, chances are it’s still the height of fashion in the shops and on the streets. And that’s where it matters. If you like something or if a specific trend speaks to you, you should wear it, regardless of what’s “on trend”. Still, it never hurts to find out which trends the people who spot them for a living are excited about—and the ones they’re not.
So, if you’re interested in seeing which autumn trends our editors are passing on this season, scroll on. For good positive measure, we’ve balanced them out with the trends we will be investing in.
Tagged: Autumn Fashion