UP FRONT MICRO TREND
WOOLLY TALES
Richard Quinn
HADES Jumper, £220. theplace london.co.uk
PUMP UP THE VOLUME
Now that the merry-go-round that is London Fashion Week is over, what can we glean about what we’ll be wearing next spring? Big dresses, if some of our favourite Brit designers have anything to say about it. Molly Goddard (made famous for that dress in Killing Eve), Richard Quinn and Simone Rocha all embraced the max factor. So whatever you do this season, go large.
TAKE THREE
AUTUMN BAGS
BRORA Mohair houndstooth tank, £139. brora.co.uk
Molly Goddard
F A S H I O N
N E W S
STYLE NOTEBOOK Recycling wool and updating your bag
BURBERRY Merino wool and cashmere blend cape, £490. net-a-porter.com
KNITSS Trousers, £248. knitss.com
THE ROW’S WAR ON WASTE
Savile Row’s youngest tailor, Cad & The Dandy, has rebooted The Row’s age-old custom of recycling its wool off-cuts, which was stalled 20 years ago. Kicking off in Wool Week (28 Sept to 6 Oct), it’s expected to save thousands of tonnes from the bin. cadandthedandy.co.uk
The Row’s first female tailor, Gormley & Gamble, has always made sure to recycle its excess materials
1 Mulberry Iris, £1,250 2 Paradise Row x Venetia Berry, £425 3 Zadig & Voltaire x Kate Moss, £555
THE PERILS OF FAST FASHION Dana Thomas’ Fashionopolis exposes fashion’s toxic relationship with the environment in its pursuit of ‘unbridled capitalism’. If anything can persuade you to change your habits, this will. Apollo, £20
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