Autumn dressing is all about intention. The textures get richer, the silhouettes sharper, the palette moodier. On Sloane Street, that means pieces designed to last beyond a single season.
Start with structure: Saint Laurent’s double-breasted suede trench — all quiet authority and tailored ease. Underneath, Rag & Bone’s barrel-leg jeans deliver the perfect dose of nonchalance. A flash of Gucci’s embroidered boots adds just the right amount of swagger, best seen striding down a damp pavement. Layer on Gucci’s chocolate-brown cape for the kind of drama that reads as understatement.
Accessories take a playful turn: Jessica McCormack’s cherry pendant proves fine jewellery doesn’t have to behave, while Smythson’s forest-green crossbody balances form and function with polished restraint. Finish with Ferragamo’s flower-trimmed slingbacks — pretty, romantic, and a little bit irreverent.
Together, these are the pieces that capture autumn on Sloane Street: confident, tactile, a touch rebellious — the kind of clothes that make sense now and will only look better with time.
Dresses
Valentino Crepe Dress, £3900
Valentino Crepe Dress, £3900
Knitwear
Erdem cardigan, £795 at Harvey Nichols
Erdem cardigan, £795 at Harvey Nichols
Skirts + Trousers
Saint Laurent Silk Maxi Skirt, £3,865
Saint Laurent Silk Maxi Skirt, £3,865
Bags
Smythson Milton Bag, £650
Smythson Milton Bag, £650
Denim
Rag & Bone Barrel Leg Jeans, £295
Rag & Bone Barrel Leg Jeans, £295
Shoes
Roger Vivier Ballerinas, £1,125
Roger Vivier Ballerinas, £1,125
Boots
Gucci Cowboy Boots, £1,550
Gucci Cowboy Boots, £1,550
Jewellery
Jessica McCormack Ruby Cherries and Diamond Pendant, £18,000
Jessica McCormack Ruby Cherries and Diamond Pendant, £18,000
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