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CRAFTWORK: Folk-inspired fashion with shearling jackets, embroidery and 1970s patterns
CRAFTWORK: Folk-inspired fashion with shearling jackets, embroidery and 1970s patterns
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STYLE EXTRA: Harvey Nichols catwalk report

Helen Tither
20/10/2008

MANCHESTER'S fashion set got their latest catwalk fix at the stunning Harvey Nichols autumn/ winter trend show. With all the coming season's hottest new looks getting an airing on the runway.

Take a peek at all the top trends, below, with fabulous snaps to match in our picture gallery.

Plus, we've got video footage of some of the best new looks on the night...


WOMENSWEAR

:: Craftwork: Folk-style fashion is the big womenswear look of the season, with all things craft-related scoring big style points - from knitted waistcoats to embroidered details.

:: Gothic Romance: Black lace, sexy satins and seductively vampish tones of purple and black can look stylish - not scary!

:: Another Era: Time to get in touch with your ladylike side, as prim and proper fashion hit the catwalk with wrap dresses and floral blouses.

:: Modern Architecture: Lanvin, Stella McCartney and YSL go for a more modern, structured look

:: World Class Glamour: Take a peek at some of the season's most sumptuous dresses from Gucci, YSL and Amanda Wakeley.

MENSWEAR

:: Knitwear: Time to wrap up with shearling jackets, chunky knits - with cosy casuals for guys being the order of the day.

:: Check Mate: Lumberjack style plaids and checks are big news for the boys this winter.

:: Midnight Tones: Bring out his sophisticated side with smoking jackets, dinner suits, and dark midnight shades of blue and purple.

:: English Gentleman: Time to get tailored, with suits, frock coats and cropped jackets.

:: Double Trouble: The double-breasted suit is back for blokes.


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