Street style: Week two
Did you dress to impress?
Rosalin, New
Can we take a moment to appreciate how incredible the lining of that parka is.
Rosie, St Catz
Everything is done correctly in this effortless look – the slouchy cardigan imitating a camel coat, the oversized shirt, the subtly ripped jeans.
Max, St John’s
The bright patterned jacket steals the show. The days may be getting darker but that’s even more reason to keep wearing colour.
Colette, St Johns
Colette brings the 90s into her autumn wardrobe with the Cher Horowitz-inspired tartan, crop top, frilly socks and chunky white platform sandals.
Josh, Merton
Josh makes the English gentleman look youthful in a colourful combination of khaki chinos, rich blue overcoat and classic burgundy leather shoes.
Grace, Brookes
Fashion loves contrasts and the clash of leather biker jacket and paisley mini is exactly what this is all about.
Mary, Worcester
We’ll still acknowledge Mary for the touch of red in her hair that matches the print of the dress.
Katie & Ella, New
In all seriousness though, oversized is still in; watch out for the blanket-cum-scarf-cum-coat this season, it’s a gamechanger once the cold finally hits.
George, Brookes
No ankles should need to ensure the cold this season and George keeps his warm with a daring pair of polka-dotted socks.
Beth, Regent’s Park
Ticking all the boxes: comfort, warmth, all while not compromising on style. Also, incredible hair.
Will, Jesus
Will’s got effortless cool nailed : suede boots, tie dye tshirt, all pulled together with something bright (spot the red backpack)
Photos 1-6: Robyn Ashley; photos 7- 11: Lizzy Thompson See the full album here