If runway trends are absolutely anything to go by, the world of sartoria is marking a big return to personal style. 'Trends' this year have largely showcased fashion houses treading back to their core aesthetics as opposed to catering to varied versions of some regurgitated general consensus. That being said, Who What Wear has still weeded out some core outlines, set to shine in Spring collections thronging high-end racks.

And this is your cue to tweak your wardrobe accordingly! A touch of vintage This season may just turn out to be all about finding comfort in car coats, pillbox hats, skirt suits, hoisery and maybe even an occasional moment or two with gloves. The 1960s — categorised by a sophisticated elegance and restraint, appears to be making a full-throttle comeback. Maybe it's time to ditch the denim-sneaker combo for the pleasant weeks up ahead! Bohemian romance Flying right in the face of the poised sophistication of 1960s nostalgia, are the uber-romantic, flowy and borderline whimsical silhouettes in soft, floral chiffon, parading down runways.

Svelte satin has enjoyed monopoly in collections and wardrobes for a bit now. The weeks ahead however, are asking you to ditch the svelteness and lean into the equal parts warm and cool embrace of 'flow' when it comes to ensemble choices. A post shared by Who What Wear (@whowhatwear) 'Soft power' This aesthetics very easy to crack and a rather refreshing dose to the fashion-resilient eyes.

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