These eyewear specialists go beyond vision with new tech, premium materials and modern designs

Choosing the right lens for your reading glasses is the first priority to consider. Factors such as grading (the magnification of the lens required for each eye) and weight of the lens, and of your spectacles overall, are also key. But reading glasses have come a long way since they first came into existence. Now, style is as much as of a selling point as substance.

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Fortunately, there are any number of eyewear specialists in Hong Kong that can give you both great advice on what you need to see clearly, as well as look great. Read on, as Gafencu takes a closer squiz at some of Hong Kong’s most promising eyewear specialists.

The Right Optics

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Before you go picking out your next fashion statement, it’s important to feel comfortable with your glasses as well as ensuring your choice of eyewear is as much functional as fashionable. To ensure you choose the right lens for your eyes, it’s essential to make an appointment with a reputable optometrist to test and assess both your eyesight and the overall health of your eyes – determining if you are short sighted, long sighted or have some other issue that impairs your vision.

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A tip to picking the right optics is to note that each eye requires a different level of magnification. Choosing the right lens is essential to enable clear vision but to avoid health issues such as squinting, eye strain and headaches. Another factor to consider is the composition, and weight, of your lens. Generally, durable, high-quality, scratch-resistant plastic (also referred to as acrylic) lenses have the advantage over those made from glass, as the latter tends to be heavier and is easily cracked. In modern optometry, plastic lenses are preferred – ensuring the wearer has the most lightweight and comfortable experience when wearing their eyewear.

3D and Customised

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One of Hong Kong’s up-and-coming bespoke eyewear providers is Blackzsmith Optical – making a name for itself by applying cutting-edge technology to its spectacle-making process via 3D printing.

By obtaining facial data with 3D-scanning technology, the bespoke eyewear is created based on customers’ facial 3D models. The process identifies 72 key points on the face and with the data obtained providing a professional basis for the frame design. In excess of 20 different parameters of the 3D eyewear that can be adjusted, including frame size, nose bridge width and temple length and more – with all these parameters coming together to ensure the perfect fit and wearability of the frame.

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This label also prides itself on creating spectacles that are handcrafted by the technician with an eye for design and a passion for creativity. The luxurious sensibility of the brand’s collections focuses on traditional skills and immaculate craftsmanship. Blackzsmith is gaining appeal among local Hong Kong pop stars as well as key opinion leaders. Some of the eyewear brands it stocks include Matsuda – which is a favourite of the Japanese imperial family no less. As well as rising eyewear brand Ahlem – creating a buzz among the likes of Beyoncé and Kate Moss, who are apparently two of the French brands most ardent admirers.

Horny Eyewear

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For a spectacle specialist with a point of difference, look no further than Smith & Norbu. One of the key parts of a pair of the brand’s glasses design is the yak horn.

To tease out how this unlikely turn of events came about, we need to go back to 2007. This was when Belgian entrepreneur Benoit Ams – on a trip to Tibet – was transfixed by craft works made from yak horn. The germ of an idea was sown and from there the concept of creating high-end spectacle frames using this fit-for-purpose material was born and eventually found its place in modern eyewear designs.

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The manufacturer explains that natural yak horn is not only a lightweight and highly resistant material, it’s also a surprisingly vibrant natural product with subtle colour nuances that make genuine horn superior to other man-made materials. The use of natural horn makes the frame more comfortable to wear than synthetic alternatives and is also an anti-allergic product.

Manufacturing a piece of spectacles involves as many as 50 separate operations to create a single pair of frames and it takes meticulous attention to detail to produce durable, high-quality eyewear. The process of horn-based spectacle manufacturing is even more precise. First, the horn is cut and pressed into horn plates. Then, individual plates are carefully selected based on their colour pattern. Each finished product is then assembled with the brand’s signature rivet.

Vintage Chic

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But if you prefer to stick with a classic look, or something that’s a little on the edgy retro side, look no further than Absolute Vintage. Since becoming established in 2010, it’s a brand that prided itself on creating bespoke spectacles that are designed specifically to fit the contours of Asian faces. Absolute Vintage also incorporates unique Hong Kong themes and characteristics into its designs. So much so that it has even been featured as as a highlight on the Hong Kong Tourism Board website.

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Bengogh, the eyewear specialist’s chief designer, draws inspiration from the city’s surroundings in each of the brand’s designs, with many named after the streets of Hong Kong – capturing the essence of local culture in each pair of spectacles created. The brand also challenges the notion that reading glasses are just an optical aid, but rather promotes the idea that eyewear are a personalised accessory – and form an essential part of the wearer’s daily attire.

Focusing on classic spectacles and frames with an iconic visage, Absolute Vintage does away with cumbersome glasses by producing personalised, top-notch frames with a vintage aesthetic, while incorporating a range of styles, including round, cat’s eye and square, in a variety of bold colours and, of course, tortoiseshell.

In style for June: Tapping into your wild side with these bold fashion statements

From bold colours and geometric motifs to cut-out midi dresses and slit detailings, the high-fashion runways of 2022 are leading the way for this season’s trends. Get all your styling inspirations from Gafencu‘s ultimate guide to this season’s summer fashion trends and hottest sartorial statement to show off this season.

Venus in Neon

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Bold, bright and beautiful. The high fashion runways are spelling out summer in flashing neon colours. Clearly not shying away from electric hues of green, bright orange, fluorescent magenta and brilliant baby blue, the runways at Loewe, Valentino and Balenciaga are going loud and proud.

Animal Magnetism

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Tap into your wild side with animal prints. Ferocious yet playful, the runways at Dolce & Gabbana, Dior, Salvatore Ferragamo and Gucci evoke an unapologetically fierce style to their SS22 looks.

Purr-fect Ensemble

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Catsuits turn up the fun on any night out with the girls and its form-fitting style only adds to the appeal, as seen on the street on the Kardashians and Jenner sisters. Catsuits return with a bang – taking over the season’s runway with feminine, form-fitting numbers with an assured swagger.

A fresh take on this season’s fashion accessories

Pastel is this season’s freshest colour palette. A touch of meadow green, a splash of cool aqua and a shade of soft peach, these are the hottest fashion accessories to add a sweet slice of style to your summertime sartorial ensemble. 

The Fresh Squeeze

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Paula’s Ibiza Original  sunglasses by Loewe; F-Heel sandal by Salvatore Ferragamo; La Medusa Lilac shoulder bag by Versace 

Beach Day

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Sabot bag by Hermès; Flower Acid Yellow sunglasses by Loewe;  Trifolio Fresh Mint shoulder bag by Salvatore Ferragamo 

Summertime Party

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Flap bag by Bottega Veneta; Varenne top handle tote with JC monogram by Jimmy Choo 

Gold Star

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Vlogo Chain Loafers by Valentino Garavani; Heather shoulder bag by Michael Kors; Sun Titanium 8907 sunglasses by LINDBERG; Light gold necklace by PORTS 1961; Gold and silver ring by PORTS 1961

Sunkissed Elegance

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Rouge Hermès Shiny lipstick by Hermès; Toyin bag by Bottega Veneta; Bing 100 pumps by Jimmy Choo

Chic Chick

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Earrings and Necklace by Bottega Veneta; Small Goya Tan/Lemon bag by Loewe 

 

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan)

Embrace a zesty new style for summertime

How best to perfect a casual, breezy summer ensemble for the warmer days ahead? We’ve put together a selection of the hottest fashion pieces to refresh your wardrobe and create a collection of OOTDs for any, and every, occasion for the summertime. See our mastered looks below…

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On Her: Top, skirt and handbag by Versace
On Him: Jacket, button-up shirt and pants by Versace

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On Her: Dress and handbag by Giorgio Armani
On Him: Jacket, pants and shoes by Giorgio Armani

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Jacket and pants by Hugo Boss

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On Her: Top and shorts by Prada
On Him: Sweater, top, shorts and handbag by Prada

Look 5

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On Her: Bralette, long skirt, handbag and thigh-high boots by Michael Kors
On Him: Vest, pants and shoes by Brunello Cucinelli

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Necklace, crop sweater, top, skirt, handbag and heels by Miu Miu

Look 7

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On Her: Cutout ribbed dress by David Koma, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Holli embellished feather and twill tote by Rosantica, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Heels by Salvatore Ferragamo
On Him: Sweater by Loewe; Shorts by Prada; Handbag and shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo

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On Her: Dress and handbag by Hermès
On Him: Polo top, handbag and pants by Hermès

Look 9

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On Her: Crop sweater, skirt, handbag and shoes by Valentino
On Him: Button-up shirt, sweater, pants and shoes by Valentino

(Photographer: Jack Law; Styling & Art Direction: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan; Female model: Lexi V (Quest Artists & Models); Male model: Kiril D (Quest Artists & Models); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Owen Ko)

Style Guide: Dressing retro with new modern styles

Vintage has never looked so good, especially when elevated with a fun, modern edge to spice up your ensemble. From ’70s swirls and psychedelic prints to baggy print jeans and metallic accents, these are the hottest looks we are currently coveting…

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Ribbed stretch-knit dress by David Koma, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Heels by Jimmy Choo

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Jacket, pants and bag by Givenchy

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Earrings and dress by Loewe; 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar by Apple

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Jacket, pants, bracelet, handbag and heels by Gucci

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Earrings, hoodie, bracelet, bag, chain belt and skirt by Moschino

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Handbag, bracelet, dress and heels by Miu Miu

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Jacket and pants by Versace; Heels by Roger Vivier

 

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan; Model: Angela [Harmony HK Models]; Hair and Make Up: Heti Tsang)

 

Decluttering your closet? Try this.

The change of season has called for yet another edit to our wardrobe. You might be tucking away last season’s collection to make room for a fresh line up, or perhaps you’re adopting a more minimalist approach to fashion; whatever the reason, there’s no need to throw away your precious pre-loved garments and accessories…

Consignment stores for second-hand luxury goods have been booming in light of the circular fashion movement in recent years. There to help you take your once loved luxury clothes, bags and other accessories, list them up for sale, return the commission and, most importantly, provide the items new homes that will prolong its lifecycle. These services, not only help the environment and reduce your carbon footprint, but also provide a convenient and hassle-free solution to decluttering your closet space. Below, we have curated a list of the most reliable consignment stores in Hong Kong to put your luxury goods up for sale and provide you with peace of mind.

HULA

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HULA is an exclusive Hong Kong consignment store that takes hardly worn and brand new designer womenswear, handbags and accessories and offers them for sale at their Wong Chuk Hang showroom, or recently opened boutique on Hollywoood Road in Central. Sellers receive 65% of the sale, then 5% of the store’s net profits are then donated to its partnered charities. They also provide a ‘butler service’ to assist sellers every step of the way, from uploading photos, pricing and storage.

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Here, your designer goods will be kept in good hands as sellers are brought on by invite only, or invited as ‘industry insiders’ within fashion-related fields. This is to safeguard the authenticity and quality of the goods offered to consumers, and give sellers peace of mind that their pre-loved luxury items will be taken care of. 

Click here for more information.

 

Also Read: Second-Hand Luxury: Where to find the best pre-owned designer handbags

Vestiaire Collective

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As one of the most popular luxury resale website for luxury goods in the world, the website boasts about seven million visitors and over 30,000 new curated listings every week, Versatire Collective, although based in Paris, has offices around the world, including Hong Kong. With a wide range fashion items on offer, from vintage finds and earrings to wallets and designer bags, on top of designer clothes, both buyers and sellers can rest assured that its team of experienced and knowledgeable in-house experts will verify quality and authenticity, and ensure both parties get the best deals.

Sellers can choose to list their items themselves or have the team take care of everything. To do it yourself. Simply download the app, fill up the form and product description, and upload the image — all doable within a minute or two. Once an item gets sold, sellers get a return of 80% of the selling price (or 75% if you opt for their assisted service).

Click here for more information.

Retykle

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A growing tot means a growing mess in the closet. For a store that takes your little ones’ designer wears and give them a new home, Retykle is the platform to onto. The brand has been praised by many Hong Kong moms as a reliable option to entrust your children’s designer garments with. They accept newborn to 14Y-size clothings, as well as materinity wear, that are clean, stainless, and still in great condition with minimal signs of wear (but no undergarments, tights and socks). They do, however, have a list of approved brands that that they accept, which you can refer to here. They do not, however, accept fast fashion brands such as Zara, H&M, Gap, Marks & Spencer, Carters, Next and similar brands.

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To start selling, simply book a free pick-up or drop-off at one of its many partner locations across Hong Kong by signing up with an account on the website. After that, the team will take care of the rest, including price, images and delivery — the perfect, fuss-free option for busy mums! They keep listings up on their website for at least 6 months and will return any unsold items after 3 months. Otherwise the brand is granted discretion to keep it available or take it down, but sellers will remain eligible for payout of 50% in cash via stripe, bank transfer or paypal (or 55% in store credit via Tyke Points)

Click here for more information.

 

Also Read: Tips to take care of your high-end luxury handbag

Fashion Trends: Monochromatic outfits are here to stay…

Timeless, seasonless and simply classic, black and white style is absolutely the way to go if you’re aiming for a look to suit any occasion. This monochromatic palette remains a constant staple throughout the seasonal fashion cycle and here, we’ve put together some of our favourite ensembles from this season’s high fashion collections.

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On Her: Drop earrings, jacket, skirt, handbag and heels by Prada
On Him: Jacket and pants by Gucci; Shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo

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On Her: Earrings by Jimmy Choo; Nylon-strap mini-dress by Ganni, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER
On Him: Cross-body bags, jacket, pants and sandals by Balenciaga

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On Her: Shawl, top and long shirt by Chloé
On Him: Top, shorts, handbag and sandals by Salvatore Ferrgamo

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Jacket and pants by Brunello Cucinelli

Also Read: It List: Spring fashion accessories to invest in right now

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On Her: Button-embellished midi dress by Rasario, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Heels by Salvatore Ferragamo
On Him: Jacket, pants and shoes by Dunhill

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On Her: Necklace, bracelet, ring, top, pants and handbag by Salvatore Ferragamo
On Him: Top, jacket and pants by Versace

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On Her: Jacket, bralette and pants by Hermès
On Him: Top and pants by Hermès

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On Her: Necklace, ring, jacket, bra and heels by Gucci
On Him: Jumpsuit, bracelets, socks and shoes by Prada

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Long-coat, bodysuit, earrings and mid-heel pointed toe mules by Shiatzy Chen

Also Read: High fashion, glam ideas for your next vacation

(Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Jackie Chan; Female model: Kiranjeet Gill (Elite Model Management Hong Kong Limited); Male model: Leo Umanskiy (Elite Model ; Management Hong Kong Limited); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Owen Ko)

It List: Spring fashion accessories to invest in right now

Headscarves and shades are alright, but you cannot ignore the season’s style must-haves – swing bags and clutches, jewellery   like a flash of bright lights, luxury shoes, and more. Accessories are your secret style weapon. The top rule though – make it bright and get it from the best (hint: Ferragamo to Valentino, Roger Vivier among others)

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Trifolio Swing bag, Elaphe clutch by Salvatore Ferragamo and F-heel sandal by Salvatore Ferragamo

Also Read: Razzle Dazzle: Flamboyant neon accessories

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Locò calfskin cross-body, Small One Stud handbag and One Stud bag with chain by Valentino Garavani

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À La Rose 70ml eau de parfum and À La Rose 200ml eau de parfum by Maison Francis Kurkdjian Paris

Also Read: Heavenly scent: Unique, exquisite and rare facts about perfumes

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Viv’ Rangers Stitch Strass Buckle leather bootie by Roger Vivier; Miu Wander Matelassé Regenerated Nylon Hobo bag by Miu Miu; Polycarbonate black cross-body clutch bag by Rimowa

Also Read: Easy and breezy your style? There’s a curated list to amp your ensemble

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Printed Canvas shoulder bag, Canvas Triangle bag, Saffiano Triangle bag and Brushed Leather slingback pump by Prada

Look 6

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La Greca Signature platform boot by Versace; Star Fringe necklace by Jimmy Choo; Women’s Hacker scarf in beige by Balenciaga; Medusa chain bracelet by Versace; JC Multi Pearl ring by Jimmy Choo; JC Monogram cuff by Jimmy Choo

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Andy Wan)

Style File: Spring 2022 colours you will be seeing everywhere!

Taking a peek at the hottest Spring 2022 stylings. from striking blues to not so mellow yellow, these are the Spring 2022 colours you will be seeing everywhere! See below for some colourful inspo!

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On Her: Earrings, top, trousers and boots by Giorgio Armani
On Him: Handbag, scarf, watch, jacket, pants and shoes by Hermès

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On Her: Cross-body bag, dress and tie-up ankle-strap flat sandals by Chloé

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On Her: Earrings by Roger Vivier; Crop top and skirt by Moschino; Bag by Valentino Garavani; Heels by Jimmy Choo
On Him: Jumpsuit, bag and shoes by Prada

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On Him: Sweater, pants, slippers and sunglasses by Loewe

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On Him: Jacket and pants by Versace; Shoes by Christian Louboutin
On Her: Headband, earrings, necklace, jacket, skirt, chain belt, shoulder bag and heels by Chanel

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On Her: Dress and boots by Balenciaga
On Him: Hat by Gucci; Sweater and pants by Giorgio Armani; Shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo

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On Her: Tube top, skirt, gloves, bag and heels by Gucci
On Him: Vest, jacket, button-up shirt, pants and shoes by Gucci

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On Her: Necklace by Hermès; Dress by Chloé; Heels by Jimmy Choo
On Him: Jacket, button-up shirt, shorts and shoes by Valentino

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On Her: Handbag by Christian Louboutin; One-shoulder stretch-knit dress by David Koma, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Heels by Loewe
On Him: Top by Versace

 

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan; Female model: Vika Savina (Synergy Model Management Limited); Male model: Gabriel (Synergy Model Management Limited); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Owen Ko)

Winter wardrobe trends to keep you warm

Temperatures have dipped to an all-time cold! Though a trip to the Big Apple’s 5th Avenue or London’s Savile Row may be far from a reality right now, we’re excited to finally throw on this season’s puffiest outerwears and warmest woolen garbs to flaunt. From a splash of popping colours to knitted poncho numbers to elevated bomber jackets,  these are the bold and bright winter fashion trends worth picking up before the colder season ends. Scroll below for Gafencu‘s picks…

 

Bomber Power

Chic form and comfy function are on the same team. While cooler days call for heavier and more voluptuous outerwear, moving ahead is easy in these winter-sports-inspired cover-ups, from Michael Kors’ bomber jacket to Miu Miu’s bubble-gum number.

Neat Knits

Form-fitting or lovely and loose, from sweaters to dresses, knitted garbs like Fendi’s cropped turtleneck jumper, Valentino’s poncho number and Ports’ layered ensemble make for warm, utterly elegant styling. Pull on the wool this season …

Pure Jean-ius

Denim makes a fierce comeback on the runways of the highest fashion authorities. Ripped, faded or patched – no matter which way your style sways, slip into the likes of Celine jeans or Louis Vuitton denim overalls or even a Hermès denim coat for the smartest of casual ease.

Cloak & Swagger

Capes came back into fashion a few seasons ago and there’s no sign of them disappearing. Taking inspiration from Victorian royals, then elevating this outerwear trend with flowing elegance and flexible functionality, they are at their buoyant best on the runways of Valentino and Hermès. 

In the Trenches

Loosening the reins on traditional styling are this season’s trendiest trench coats. The likes of Versace, Louis Vuitton and Fendi set a less formal, more modish outerwear mood for fashion-forward men to follow suit.

Bold Colours

This winter is in need of a much needed splash of colour to the traditionally earthy cool tones of winter garments. From hot pink and sharp yellow to a illuminating glorious green – brilliant neon hues paint the runways with a much-needed vibrancy. Take, for example, Burberry’s cape-sleeved dress, Gucci’s Aria ensemble and Salvatore Ferragamo’s over sized number. Bold, bright and beautiful.