5 AW24 fashion week trends we're copying immediately

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And just like that fashion month has officially come to an end, however, its legacy will continue to live on, mostly through the wardrobe choices of those most fashionable.

Every season we’re left with the post-fashion month blue, stuck in a land of limbo wondering if red tights are still cool and if we need to adopt the ‘no pants’ trend to remain stylistically relevant. Luckily this A/W season was full of notable new trends, some more favoured than others, but trends nonetheless.

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As per usual the spectacle was a star-studded affair, with notable names like Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Chung, Cate Blanchard, Lily James and Sienna Miller sitting front row at Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, Valentino, Victoria Beckham and more.

Here in the Hello! Fashion office we’ve been watching both the runway and the city streets intently over the last month, all in awe of the opulence, elegance and new season wardrobe possibilities, however, there were a few that shined brighter than others.

Here are 5 AW24 fashion trends we're copying for 2024:

The Produce Drawer

 A model walks the runway during the Balmain Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 wearing a blazer adorned with beaded grapes
Balmain A/W 24-25 (GETTY)
A model walks the runway during the Loewe Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 holding a bag that looks like a bunch of asparagus
Loewe A/W 24-25 (GETTY)
A model walks the runway during the Mugler Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion show in a printed mini dress
Mugler A/W 24-25 (GETTY)

We’re unsure if all the creative directors were in a WhatsApp group titled “AW24 collection ideas” or if it's just a coincidence that fruits and vege were everywhere. Loewe’s collection was filled with all kinds of produce, including a completely beaded asparagus handbag. Balmain adorned all kinds of garments in grape prints as well as an intricately beaded grapevine blazer and Mugler made apples in various colourways into itty bitty mini dresses.

Leopard Print

A model walks the runway during the Zimmermann Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion show in a leopard print dress
Zimmermann A/W 24-25 (GETTY)
A model walks the runway during the Isabel Marant Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion show in a matching green jacket and torusers combo with a fluffy cheetah print scarf
Isabel Marant A/W 24-25 (GETTY)
A model walks the runway during the Dior Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion show in a leopard print coat
Dior A/W 24-25 (GETTY)

Coinciding with TikTok’s mob wife trend, leopard print was a notable pattern for AW24. Zimmermann chose to adorn the pattern onto lightweight sheer fabrics and made it into dresses, capes and neckties, Isabel Marant accessorised ensembles with scarves and tights in the feline motif whereas Dior delivered full cheetah print trench coats, caps, shorts and stockings.

Green Goddess

A model walks the runway during the Chloé Womenswear show in a patent green trench coat
Chloé A/W 24-25 (GETTY)
A model walks the runway during the Gucci Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion show in a lime green coat
Gucci A/W 2024-2025 (GETTY)
A model walks the runway during the Victoria Beckham Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show in a green jumper
Victoria Beckham A/W 24-25 s (GETTY)

It seems red is in retirement and green is gunning for first place as the next most favourable colourway. From deep seaweed hues to mossy mountain tones, géeen in all forms was prominent both on and off the catwalk at fashion month. Gucci, Chloe and Victoria Beckham are just a few names who used the new notable hue.

Flora and Fauna

A model walks the runway during the Loewe Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion show wearing a floral silk dress
Loewe A/W 24-25 (GETTY)
 A model walks the runway at the JW Anderson show during London Fashion Week wearing a pink v neck cardigan adorned with yellow flowers
JW Anderson A/W 24-25 (GETTY)
A model walks the runway during the Prada Ready to Wear show wearing a white dress with brown floral accents.
Prada A/W 24-25 (GETTY)

Call it a coincidence that AW24 shows happened right before the northern hemisphere enters into the spring season because florals for spring… You know the rest. All jokes aside, the runways were filled with natural inspiration in the form of flora and fauna. Loewe sent silk-printed floral dresses down the runway, JW Anderson accessorised with oversized floral belts and Prada embossed sheer dresses with velvet flowers.

Hot Chocolate Hues

A model walks the runway during the Acne Studios Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show wearing a leather jacket and matching leather pants.
Acne Studios A/W 24-25 (GETTY)
Quannah Chasinghorse walks the runway during the Chanel Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show in a plunging neckline brown sheer gown
Chanel A/W 24-25 (GETTY)
A model walks the runway during the Stella McCartney Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show wearing a ribbed brown body suit and oversized fluffy coat
Stella McCartney A/W 24-25 (GETTY)

Brown is back and better than ever and we couldn't be more excited. Donned on the runway by the likes of Acne Studios in the form of a double leather ensemble, Chanel as a plunging neckline frilled gown and Stella McCartney as knit bodysuits and longline fluffy coats.