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The new runway rules — 11 wearable trends from London Fashion Week

Source: London Fashion Week autumn winter 2023

It has been a riotous few days at the capital’s 40th London Fashion Week. Want to know what to wear next winter? Victoria Moss and Joe Bromley have the lowdown. 

Trainers are over, loafers are in 

Saul Nash (Chris Yates/ Chris Yates Media)

Save a handful of exceptions (notably Labrum’s Adidas Samba collaboration), loafers took over the sneaker as this fashion week’s dominant shoe. Nowhere was this more surprising than at streetwear aficionado Saul Nash’s show — but his “no hoods/no hats/no trainers” dress code played into the Nineties London garage club scene rules. “The question was, how do you take sportswear and dress it up to get in? That was the starting point for this collection,” he said.

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