From daydreaming at Roger Vivier to adventure dressing with Isabel Marant.

Chloe

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Natacha Ramsay Levi’s Chloe girl is ready for fall—she’s covered in the covetable shearling outerwear, raw denim ensembles with cargo pockets and lust-worthy sweaters, coupled with billowy sleeve blouses (a house favourite).

On the accessories front, we see the return of the Paddington lock—arguably the first It bag of the house—and a little top handle bag resembling a lock in patchwork materials. All in all, we have no doubt the Chloe girl will be staying chic in the colder months.

See also: Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2019: Day 1 Highlights

Ruslan Baginskiy

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Ukrainan milliner Ruslan Baginskiy has quickly skyrocketed to become a fashion circuit favourite for their hats. Their baker boy hats and berets to fedoras and boater hats have been spotted on everyone from Madonna to Eva Chen.

For the coming season, expect chic straw hats and boaters with interchangeable pins, and a fun variety of of-the-moment bucket hats. Find their new collection at Joyce in Hong Kong.

See also: Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2019: Day 2 Highlights

Maison Michel

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As the milliner of Chanel, Maison Michel is a sure bet when it comes to stylish headware. The house’s fedoras, boater hats and beanies are a mainstay for the fashionable set but one specific style caught my eye—a wide-brim bucket hat, made to resemble a bomber jacket.

Crafted from black nylon and featuring a small zip pocket as well as an orange lining, it's the perfect accessory for a rainy day.

See also: 5 Minutes With Priscilla Royer Of Chanel-Owned Hat Brand Maison Michel

Roger Vivier

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After the success of his debut presentation Hotel Vivier, Gherardo Felloni introduced Daydream Vivier—a multi-room, multi sensory exploration into his creative mind. There was a jungle room (filled with leopard prints), a cuisine room and a cinema room to name a few.

As for the product assortment, it was a lot of archive shapes but refreshed into modern cowboy boots and evening heels. New handbag shapes were also introduced—don’t miss the mini bucket with the handles spelling out “RV”.

See also: Roger Vivier Hotel Vivier Cocktail Party

Y/Project

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Glenn Martens at Y/Project has gained traction for his anything-but-basic wardrobe essentials, and this season went from strength to strength.

Trousers became boots, sweaters turned into dresses, while jeans remained oversized and cinched at the waist. Other styles worth nothing are Martens’ evening wear—eye-catching, sculptural and unexpected.

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Isabel Marant

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After last season’s dedication to disco, Isabel Marant swept us on an adventure. Safari suits and khaki ensembles were styled with Navajo-inspired earrings and oversized silver-buckled belts.

There were plenty of neutral tones and ikat prints—shoulders were enlarged, while waists were cinched to further exaggerate proportions. For footwear, slouchy boots continue to reign the runway at Marant.

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