9 Coolest Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week

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London Fashion Week Spring 2018 could be done now, but its cool inspirations and the spring 2018 fashion trends it presents are still alive in our heads. As is often the case, this London Fashion Week has somehow in its style that of the last New York Fashion Week, where trends and must-have items are already some of the coolest.

Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week

If New York Fashion Week were more urban, London Fashion Week fashion trends in spring 2018 would, as usual, be Rock-inspired, which means that designers at times have some of the NYFWs translated coolest trends to their LFW-approved counterparts. Even the many fall roll-up shows that took place in autumn 2017 at LFW have been translated into a similar leitmotif and create an impeccable continuum of coherent fashions that already affect the fashion industry.

Get ready for some of next year's coolest trends!

# 1. London's Ruffle

If you're one of the people who are hopelessly in love with ruffles like me, the fact is that the trend to ruffles and ruffles will not end soon, make you extremely happy. The London Fashion Week has just confirmed that not only ruffles will play a crucial role in the coming warm months, but also with one of the biggest fashion trends in spring 2018 - pastel colors - go hand in hand.

Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week: Ruffles

# 2. London Pastels

While New York Fashion Week turned wild and neon-colored, especially with the yellows and pinks, London Fashion Week in spring 2018 plunged spring 2018 into the most delicate pastel shades, either blended together or combined together for delicate coordinates that were too die. All in all, playing with pastels is easy and fun when it comes to choosing a wardrobe. We therefore recommend keeping an eye on this particular trend if you are looking for something trendy and practical for everyday life.

Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week: Pastel Colors

# 3. Powdery P ink

Although yellow was the must-have color of NYFW, pink was the ever-popular hue of London Fashion Week, especially when it was filtered through the pastel lenses mentioned above. As seen with Christopher Kane and Roksanda, Pink is the color of passion in London, and was not left alone for that reason.

Most of the fashion designers paired pink with rich red tones, creating a potpourri of passion, love, creativity and unexpected bon-tonal effects that we hope will be in the Fall Fashion Weeks as well 2018 finds its autumnal counterpart.

Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week: Pink Color

# 4. Statement sequins

Who does not like to make a statement through fashion or to dress to impress (hopefully especially to impress oneself, how self-love is the key). Among the London Fashion Week Spring 2018 fashion trends, which sees glittering sequins as the ultimate must-have trend, is certainly the coolest, as it is possible for anyone to literally shine through the day or night.

We especially recommend it when you describe yourself as a shy person, because a sequined slip dress will help you fight your insecurity, dare to make fashion and look flawless all night long.

Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week: Sequins

# 5. Tissue shirts

Love them or hate them, bag Cloth hems were on the trail again at both New York and London Fashion Weeks, with the first bringing the most exaggerated and dramatic handkerchief seams to the stage. From Christopher Kane to J.W. Anderson, Diane von Furstenberg, and even Peter Pilotto, all seemed to be obsessed with a more modern version of the zigzagging, lending the entire London Fashion Week a subtle 1970s-inspired accent that vintage lovers will surely appreciate >

Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week: Handkerchief Hems

# 6 Patchwork Gone Rogue

Is there a way to reinvent patches so they do not necessarily remember the nineties? Although we doubt many people have lost their sleep over this issue, we were surprised that some of our beloved fashion designers see it as a challenge, bringing interesting DIY-inspired clothes to the stage.

Patches and panels were one of the biggest surprises of London Fashion Week, which will find a special place in many fashionistas in the coming months.

Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week: Patchwork

# 7. Extreme Cutouts

The London Fashion Week often stands for quirkiness and punk-proven aesthetics. Therefore, it is no surprise that some designers experiment freely with these leitmotifs from time to time. For the spring issue of 2018, designers at London Fashion Week played with the coolest punk rock aesthetics by playing with proportions and decorating some of their most elegant ensembles with deep, deep cuts that will make us enjoy pleasant contrasts with friends or with friends formal date during the day.

Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week: Cutouts

# 8. Transparent Sheets

Like the N YFW's fashion trends spring 2018 also found in the transparent patterns great sources of inspiration, though they had sweet and spacious capes, shirts, and skirts, or more daring long dresses that left nothing to the imagination. Somehow, whether it was a bon tone or a sensual kind of transparency, transparent ensembles were nothing but edgy and elegant, and also exuded a particular softness we still had to see at London Fashion Week.

Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week: See-Through Transparencies

# 9. Sporty Drawstrings

In keeping with the sporty look, fashion trends at London Fashion Week in Spring 2018 have the Catwalks with cords, tops and outerwear options that are decorated with cords, surpassed. On feminine dresses, especially in the evening, they looked particularly edgy and interesting. Mary Katrantzou, Preen and Emporio Armani were just some of the houses that benefited from this trend, but let's wait and see if it gets approval from Milan and Paris.

Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from London Fashion Week: Drawstrings

Photos via Vogue

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