Trend #1: Off white
Mild white makes an illuminating outfit and allows easy styling.
EMILIO PUCCI / FENDI / DOLCE & GABBANA
Trend #1: Off white
How to wear it:
Play with textures. Try pairing a sweater with a leather skirt or find a white garment and style it with warmer colours like red, khaki or the classic black.AKRIS / PAUL SMITH / FENDI
Trend #2: Folk 70s / Hippie spirit
The seventies were filled with love, freedom and change. Fashion designers are poetic and artistic enough to grasp the concept and translate it to their garments. The clothes pay tribute to the revolutionary spirit, featuring prints, fringes, embroidery or flared hemlines. ANNA SUI / CHLOE / BURBERRY
Trend #2: Folk 70s / Hippie spirit
How to wear it:To pull off a 70s-inspired look, reimagine the past and take what was fashionable then into your wardrobe. This includes the 70's wide-brim hats, layers of bracelets and small purses. Combining these is also an option so be creative!REBECCA MINKOFF / BCBG MAX AZRIA / RALPH LAUREN
Trend #3: Camel is the new black
Camel is timeless, judging by its appearance in most fashion seasons! The colour is sophisticated and works well with most shades.CÉLINE / CHANEL / CHRISTOPHE LEMAIRE
Trend #3: Camel is the new black
How to wear it:Camel is versatile, so you can wear it at night, in the morning, at the office, for a night out, and still look fabulous. Camel jackets, pants and even bags look great.DRIES VAN NOTEN / MAX MARA / IRIS VAN HERPEN
Trend #4: Thick wools
Although thick wools might not work in the Singapore heat, it's nice to own a piece of wool clothing especially if you fancy travelling to winter countries. Sheepskin especially is comfortable and functional, you may find bomber jackets or long coats made of the material.
TOPSHOP UNIQUE / COACH / PAUL SMITH
Trend #4: Thick wools
How to wear it:Drape it over your shoulders and voilà, an instant upgrade to your outfit! Since wool is a heavy material, match it with lighter fabrics like silk.CHLOÉ / RALPH LAUREN / LANVIN
Trend #5: Rainbow fur
Fur is a symbol of opulence, whether real or faux, printed or couloured. It exudes a certain splendour on the runway be it on dresses, tops, bags or shoes. It defines the character of an outfit.GIORGIO ARMANI / ROBERTO CAVALLI / FENDI
Trend #5: Rainbow fur
How to wear it:Again, fur can be overwhelming, especially in Singapore where it is purely for fashion and not for warmth. Opt for small and short cuts and it's wise to tie your hair up if you have long tresses. You can also ease into the trend by treating yourself to a fur accessory.MARNI / HOUSE OF HOLLAND / VERSACE
Trend #6: Checkered print
Checkered print is everybody's favourite geometric print. It features strong graphics and at times colorful.AGNES B / PRADA /MIU MIU
Trend #6: Checkered print
How to wear it:Follow the colours within the checkered print and respect the rule of not going beyond the three colours. But if you dare to experience, some fashionistas take the risk with five.LOUIS VUITTON / TOPSHOP UNIQUE / MONCLER GAMME ROUGE
Trend #7: Military-chic khaki
Khaki is a safe colour that doesn't entail risks. It's suitable for all seasons, and it's the colour to effortless style. Unleash your inner military chic-ness with khaki.CHLOÉ / MARGARET HOWELL / ESTEBAN CORTAZAR
Trend #7: Military-chic khaki
How to wear it:To not be entangled in too many colours, simply combine with other neutral khaki tones. Bold, flashy colours are fine as long as you stick to a total of three to five shades.
CHRISTOPHE LEMAIRE / JASON WU / ELIE SAAB
Trend #8: Sexy leopard
The most famoul animal print, leopard, has been through the ages and has now become a classic. Coloured or neutral, on garments or accessories, the print is guaranteed to channel the seductress in all of us.BURBERRY / BURBERRY / ERDEM
Trend #8: Sexy leopard
How to wear it:
There's a fine line between fashionable and faux pas with leopard print so be sure to style it with subtle colours and plain designs.MIU MIU / ROBERTO CAVALLI / LOUIS VUITTON
Trend #9: All black everything
The designers have released an impressive palette with just one staple colour: black. The colour can be styled as classic, punk rock, gothic, or preppy. It goes well with all trends and various materials (vinyl, varnish, velvet, leather).
DOLCE & GABBANA / BURBERRY / FENDI
Trend #9: All black everything
How to wear it:As you already know, black is the easiest colour to style. If the colour is too grim for you, pair it with bright neon colours and play with a little bit of layering.SIMONE ROCHA / DOLCE & GABBANA / EMPORIO ARMANI
Trend #10: Fifty shades of red
Romantic, sexual and attractive, red is one emotional, sensual colour. As one of the most popular spring colours, it's not a surprise to see different shades of it, from ruby red all the way to the sultry purplish tone.ESTEBAN CORTAZAR / NINA RICCI / GUCCI
Trend #10: Fifty shades of red
How to wear it:Wear red fearlessly, meaning don't hesitate to mix it with other colours and materials. For example, try styling the colour with a leather skirt and a ribbed knit sweater but keep in mind to stay flashy but not trashy with too much of the colour at a time.EMPORIO ARMANI / VERSACE / HOUSE OF HOLLAND
Trend #11: Sporty mode
You can now sweat in style, and be stylish in sweats. Designers combine streetwear details with sportswear, for instance, incorporating mesh fabric into activewear-inspired pieces. The trend sees long sweaters and baseball T-shirt turned dress
LACOSTE / DKNY / DRIES VAN NOTEN
Trend #11: Sporty mode
How to wear it:Pay attention, you don't want to get a red card for a faux pas! Prefer sporty pieces that are feminine and classic. And by the way, you don't have to wear trainers to rock these sporty garments.MOSCHINO / HERVÉ LEGER / TOMMY HILFIGER
Trend #12: A preppy set
We've all seen Emma Stone kill it at the red carpets with menswear-inspired clothing. But if you are yet to find the beauty in the trend, take a look at these preppy sets from the runway. From pencil skirts, to gaucho pants, these lady suits are ideal for the modern career woman.BARBARA CASASOLA / GIORGIO ARMANI / MISSONI
Trend #12: A preppy set
How to wear it: In the cases of coordinated sets, match patterns within similar tones from the same colour family.PRADA / BOTTEGA VENETA / CARVEN
Trend #13: The ubiquitous pea coat
Masculine or feminine, oversized or fitted, pea coats are one of the key pieces in 2015.FENDI / GUCCI / DIOR
Trend #13: The ubiquitous pea coat
How to wear it:Just in case you are travelling to a winter country, here's a simple tip. If you are tall, go for the long or oversized coats. For petites, do the opposite and go for a shorter and fitted pea coat.
VIVIENNE WESTWOOD / HAIDER ACKERMANN / CHLOÉ
Trend #14: Voluminous silhouette
Boxy silhouettes are in! Giant balloon collars, wide Kimono sleeves and flared hemlines exude a sense of grandeur.BALENCIAGA / DIOR / ISSEY MIYAKE
Trend #14: Voluminous silhouette
How to wear it:When wearinga piece of clothing that is large, we have to balance the silhouette with tight or at least streamlined garments. Limit yourself to one oversized piece per look.
ALTUZARRA / PACO RABANNE / LOUIS VUITTON
Trend #15: Long and elegant
Length in fashion is exhilirating and appealing. Be it long skirts, maxi dresses, or long pants, they bring a light, elegant attitude.BALMAIN / UNGARO / ELIE SAAB
Trend #15: Long and elegant
How to wear it:This is the one trend you must wear heels with! They elongate your body and plus it's no secret heels make everything look sexy.JOHN GALLIANO / VALENTINO / MAISON MARGIELA