New season’s fashion on trend

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September 2020

A friendly personal service is on hand at Cindy’s Fashions, where clients can choose from an unrivalled collection of hand-picked smart casual, office and special occasion wear from leading designers including Marble, Eugen Klein, Lebek, Doris Streich and Dolcezza, teamed with a wide range of accessories.
This year’s autumn trends reflect the change in season featuring vibrant colours and subtle neutrals through stylish outerwear, separates and knitwear.

Marble’s range of gorgeous designs include flattering longline tunic tops made from the softest fabrics featuring bold block patterns in eye-catching charcoal and black, rich purple or Chartreuse yellow.

Rabe, Germany’s leading knitwear brand, is also on trend this season with feminine tops and sweaters in striking black and white and lemon, together with cosy and comfortable gilets in navy and tobacco.

Initials and wording are striking key features in Doris Streich’s autumn range, which combines dark green and grey with a touch of salsa, in addition to a mix of stylish geometrics, houndstooth, metallic and monochrome designs.

Stylish quilted jackets are also on trend this season and Dolcezza’s must-have range includes designs in brilliant colours, including yellow and flame red, as well as Vogue-print biker jackets that really stand out from the crowd.

Eugen Klein’s classic collection, available in sizes 14–26, features well-cut feminine jersey dresses in soft shades of dove grey and pastel blue, ideal to wear both on casual occasions and in the office.

Leading German brand Lebek’s latest range includes an elegant mix of smart casual separates in tobacco, duck egg and black, with animal prints also featuring throughout the collection.

Complete your autumn wardrobe from Cindy’s Fashions’ large selection of mix-and-match accessories to co-ordinate your outfit to the last stunning detail.



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