Bold Colour Is the Unofficial Dress Code at London Fashion Week

Somewhere between the Met Gala and Milan Fashion Week, the street style set descends on the UK to catch the lineup at London Fashion Week. While dressing in head-to-toe trends is rarely the case in the age of personal style, there are a few commonalities emerging with showgoers and fashion insiders who have all seemingly embraced bright, beautiful colourways as they dash around London.

When we’re used to seeing neutrals – think leather and denim – it’s a treat to see this style crew showing off high-octane hues, mixing and matching bright colours and prints to give us something new in the way of seasonal outfit inspiration. Maybe it was all that time inside last year, but the dress code is decidedly upbeat – catch a few of the looks here for the proof, the happiest street style trend.

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The colour contrasts in each of these looks makes them pop.

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Rainbow-brights and a checked print team up to make this look quite the head-turner.

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Finishing off denim with a saturated lavender puffer and an orange bag in tow really amps up the look, no?

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Another stand-alone dress that’s all about high-impact colour.

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You could easily get someone’s attention in citrus tones.

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We love the addition of the punchy robin’s egg blue bag to punch up the faded denim and neutral jacket combo.

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Easy knits in lemony-hue feel understated but unmissable, too.

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A minty overcoat makes this whole look sing.

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Khakis and brights make a decidedly cool combo.

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The printed pants and Kelly-green Bottega bag play off the muted black separates perfectly.

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Caroline Issa gave us a whole color story with this two-tone brown and fuchsia look.

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There are suits, and then there are apple-red suits.

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This brilliant berry-hued dress is a statement all on its own.

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Pretty pink gets toughened up with a pair of brogues.

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This bright green sheath looks even better with a hot pink bag and orange shades. Colour on colour on colour.

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An electric green button-down is an unexpected counter to a lace headpiece.

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This look is fully loaded with high-octane hues.

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Cobalt trousers make a splashy contrast to white and black.

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It’s the contrast with the white straps and bodice that really sets this green dress apart.

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This bright green vest helps to transition a pretty LWD for fall.

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The most vibrant tangerine colour livens up a modest silhouette.

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Giving black trousers a little more life is easy with a colourblocked knit and a pop of pink on your bag.

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