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The Best London Fashion Week Street Style

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As summer draws to a close, London Fashion Week always happily signals the beginning of a new season, one where heavy duty boots, faux fur, velvet, sequins and animal print are welcome.

While we may be looking ahead with designers' SS19 collections – Victoria Beckham's homecoming, Riccardo Tisci's debut at Burberry, Alexachung and RIXO on the LFW schedule – our wardrobes are firmly in the new season, and thanks to the show-goers on the streets of London, we have autumnal inspiration aplenty.

Click through to see the best looks from London Fashion Week street style.

Velvet and cat-eye sunnies are the best way to bring some glamour.

Note to self: mustard suits and tan bags for autumn.

This pink corduroy suit is the best two-piece going.

Oversized blazers and teeny tiny sunglasses are still working hard.

Well these two are making fashion week look pretty fun. Those leather trousers are next on our shopping list.

If in doubt, pair Dr. Martens boots with everything.

See that snakeskin print? It'll rule your AW18 wardrobe.

Navy and tan is the new colour combination we're digging.

If this ain't a mood-booster, we don't know what is.

New failsafe formula: blue button-down, wide-legged denim, white boots.

Pink is still our favourite happy colour.

Proof that the classic trench coat is universally chic.

Ruffles! More ruffles!

Balance your print-heavy trousers with an ice-white shirt.

This tomato red is flattering on all skin tones, and makes a white blouse far more playful.

A tangerine dream.

How chic is the black bob and white suit contrast?

Black accessories make this printed coat the star of the show.

Dad trainers still going strong this season.

Sequins in sunshine? A surefire KiraKira moment.

Twinning in feminine pieces, blazer optional.

Who thought leather and tulle would work so well for daytime?

Mustard, check. Suit, check. Platforms, check. A '70s dream.

All you need is that LV plus one.

Athleisure? Sure. Football shirts? Don't mind if we do.

Cinched waists and statement shirts, please.

The floral dress is still having its Renaissance.

Workwear, but make it sporty.

When in doubt, head-to-toe black is the key.

Blue and green are this season's unexpected hero duo.

This blue tee brings together an otherwise monochrome get-up.

Camel goes with pretty much anything, but fuchsia? Our favourite.

Suits are the hardest working pieces in your wardrobe, and this blush number is divine.

Bucket bags are here to stay.

We never tire of ruffles, and this salsa skirt is bringing us pure joy.

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Our take on snakeskin? Wear it in '70s shades like yellow and orange to really make a statement.

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A slouchy suit is made fresh with trainers and tinted specs.

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Directional bags are here to stay, as is the print du jour, snakeskin.

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More hi-vis, this time with matching acid hair.

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Coordinating in hi-vis and high-shine.

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Ruffle-hemmed skirts and box-fresh kicks are the order of the day.

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Take note: fairytale pieces with statement accessories.

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...as is this lilac one. *Adds to wish list*

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Clash your checks for workwear done right.

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Love a ditsy floral, but want to avoid it being too saccharine? Add kicks, a cap and a belt bag.

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Neither is the prairie dress – we'll be adding this one to our wish list.

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Yellow tinted specs are going nowhere.

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All you need is a pop of neon to refresh a neutral get-up.

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Box-fresh trainers are still the go-to for running between shows.

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Business casual done right.

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J.W.Anderson's bags are cult, and this tangerine number is divine.

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Pastels vs. prints? We'll take both.

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More checks and coordinating outfits! We love that fisherman's hat, too.

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Genius – lime green and Crayola blue are perfect bedfellows.

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More checks, please.

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Who knew grey and white could feel so contemporary?

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Architectural heels are still going strong.

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Cross-body belt bags are still fashion's most practical accessory.

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Why choose one colour when you can have both?

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Checks and snakeskin are the reigning heroes of this fashion week's street style. Don't forget your blazer, too.

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We're investing in Quality Street metallics, stat.

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Zebra is another animal print to consider – it packs a punch in this monochrome get-up.

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Think pink!

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