Some (specifically: Keats) called autumn “the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”. I call it “the season of boots and bare legs” (I am pretty much the Keats of fashion, yes). Boots and bare legs style Contradiction Dressing is precisely what I like about autumn – it’s your one chance to wear heavy leathers and big, fat woollens with wispy cottons and naked flesh!
I’m sad, of course, about the demise of summer, but there’ll be another one along in eight months or so, and this particular aesthetic transition – the one from heat to the earliest intimations of chill – is definitely the most interesting in terms of how we slip-slide into a new wardrobe.
The urge to flash as much flesh as you can, for as long as the dying embers of your tan endure, clashes excitingly with the escalating pull toward cosiness. The added jeopardy of being caught in sudden torrential rain, adds the kind of sartorial challenge which, if handled imaginatively, can elevate your entire look. Ditto, wind.
Plus, it’s absolutely time to start properly considering options on a new coat, a sentence which should be enough to spark joy in the heart of even the most devoted summer person.
Now.
There are five distinct stages of the autumn fashion transition, each of which kicks in, as September and October progress. Allow me to take you through them.