4 Dress Trends You’re Going to See Everywhere This September

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4 Dress Trends You’re Going to See Everywhere This September

While I personally love to savour every last minute of summer, it has come time to accept that autumn is just around the corner. And although I am not particularly enthused about the idea of cooler weather, I have to admit I am quite excited by the prospect of trying all of the season’s new trends

When it comes to dresses there are a few themes we are already starting to see come through for autumn, whether it be thanks to the A/W20 runways or outfits we’ve spotted on social media. Statement collars and colourful checks are among two of the most popular looks we are already seeing, with brands including Ganni, Baum und Pferdgarten and Stine Goya partaking in the trends. Slim-fitting knitted dresses are also quite prominent this season, which can be traced back to Jacquemus’ form-flattering collection, while printed mesh dresses have been popular on the high-street, presumably taking inspiration from French label, Marine Serre. 

Interestingly enough, several of the season’s most popular trends are also being used in conjunction with each other. For example, & Other Stories is currently stocking a peter pan collar dress in a check fabric, while Baum und Pferdgarten recently launched a check dress in a mesh fabric. Keep scrolling to take a closer look at this season’s biggest dress trends. 

From the runway of Gucci to the collection of Ganni, statement collars are a prominent feature appearing across dresses and ready-to-wear in general this season. Peter Pan collars with frill trims, in particular, seem to be everywhere right now, creating this season’s answer to the prairie dress trend. 

You can thank Jacquemus for this look. Regarded as the new take on bodycon, form-fitting knit dresses in quality fabrics will be prominent this autumn, and have already gained the attention of influencers globally. 

While checks are often a winner for autumn, this season we’re seeing them created in bright shades and vibrant combinations. Contemporary labels including Baum und Pferdgarten (pictured above) and Ganni have embraced the style.  

Printed mesh seems to be having quite the moment for A/W20. French designer Marine Serre has included the trend as a part of its collections for several seasons, though this autumn we seem to be seeing high-street labels and contemporary brands championing the look. From tie-dye to florals and abstract patterns, just about any print goes. 

Next up, the biggest S/S 20 fashion trends you need to know. 

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