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Your colourful summer wardrobe shouldn’t just be reserved for months June to September. The fashion forward are working their bright pieces in to autumn’s favourite staples resulting in a much needed pop of colour. Those chinos you wore all summer can be wintrified with cosy knits, that flimsy skirt bulked up with a sweatshirt and tea-dress worn under a big coat.
And don’t follow the old rule that bold colour doesn’t mix well with black. Prada and Versace led the way in championing the mix for spring summer 2011, surprising us all by how modern and fresh it looks. Experiment now and get ahead with next season’s trend.