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Proof that autumnal dressing needn’t be dreary, Folk’s geometric pattern echoes the leaves on the ground – the ideal way to inject colour into your usual denim and pea coat ensemble. Its vibrant shades will see you well into spring, too. Just make sure you wear it with block neutrals. Available at Mr Porter, priced £135.
There goes your excuse for a cluttered kitchen. Joseph Joseph’s smart set of compact chopping boards are great for a bit of space saving and each is colour coded to a different food stuff, so you don’t douse your veg in chicken goo. Because gastro-intestinal distress is never trending. Available at Amazon, priced £25.
Don’t let Lenny Kravitz’s picnic blanket put you off an oversized wrap-up. This Aztec-inspired scarf by Esprit affords a fair few winds around your neck to help keep out any weather. Just dial down what’s around it. We’re OK with you nicking Kravitz’s all-black rocker thing. Available at Amazon, priced £29.
One of this season’s trending pieces gets a new paint job, courtesy of Neil Barrett. And to make it easier to justify, the premium cotton and wool-twill parka also comes with a zip-out jersey hoodie, so you can wear each piece solo. That means you’re getting two pieces for the price of one. High-end BOGOF. Available at Farfetch, priced £1,650.
The year’s most ubiquitous trainer silhouette gets an autumnal makeover, with splashes of orange and camouflage adding an urban edge. And ‘Utility’ isn’t just a name; magwire lacing keeps your feet secure, a beefed-up mudguard keeps puddles at bay and reflective 3M detailing helps motorists spot you in the dark. Come at me, winter. Available at END Clothing, priced £105.
Kanye’s first full adidas collection finally hits stores and has notably failed to repeat his footwear’s overnight sell-out trick. While we’d advise thinking twice before dropping four figures on a fur-lined bomber (democratising fashion, eh, Mr West?) this suede backpack’s minimalist styling should even tempt the haters. Handy for stowing a thermos and sandwiches when you’re camping out for the next Yeezy 350 drop. Available at Farfetch, priced £485.
Shiny leather biker jackets can make you look like try-hard unless you’re actually straddling an engine. The smart move? Steer suede. The texture makes things more formal, so you can wear it to work with wool trousers and a knitted tie, or pair with ripped black jeans and black tee should you fancy swapping the spreadsheets for a microphone. Be that with your band, or on an office karaoke outing. Available at Mango, priced £169.99.
You can feel less obnoxious flashing your bling when you know it’s gone to help a cause as worthy as the Elton John AIDS Foundation. To mark 25 years working together, Tateossian has crafted this black and white diamond bracelet as part of the exclusive PILL XXV collection, with 30 per cent of the price going to help eradicate HIV. Wear with pride. Available at Farfetch, priced £1,500.

As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
Proof that autumnal dressing needn’t be dreary, Folk’s geometric pattern echoes the leaves on the ground – the ideal way to inject colour into your usual denim and pea coat ensemble. Its vibrant shades will see you well into spring, too. Just make sure you wear it with block neutrals. Available at Mr Porter, priced £135.
There goes your excuse for a cluttered kitchen. Joseph Joseph’s smart set of compact chopping boards are great for a bit of space saving and each is colour coded to a different food stuff, so you don’t douse your veg in chicken goo. Because gastro-intestinal distress is never trending. Available at Amazon, priced £25.
Don’t let Lenny Kravitz’s picnic blanket put you off an oversized wrap-up. This Aztec-inspired scarf by Esprit affords a fair few winds around your neck to help keep out any weather. Just dial down what’s around it. We’re OK with you nicking Kravitz’s all-black rocker thing. Available at Amazon, priced £29.
One of this season’s trending pieces gets a new paint job, courtesy of Neil Barrett. And to make it easier to justify, the premium cotton and wool-twill parka also comes with a zip-out jersey hoodie, so you can wear each piece solo. That means you’re getting two pieces for the price of one. High-end BOGOF. Available at Farfetch, priced £1,650.
The year’s most ubiquitous trainer silhouette gets an autumnal makeover, with splashes of orange and camouflage adding an urban edge. And ‘Utility’ isn’t just a name; magwire lacing keeps your feet secure, a beefed-up mudguard keeps puddles at bay and reflective 3M detailing helps motorists spot you in the dark. Come at me, winter. Available at END Clothing, priced £105.
Kanye’s first full adidas collection finally hits stores and has notably failed to repeat his footwear’s overnight sell-out trick. While we’d advise thinking twice before dropping four figures on a fur-lined bomber (democratising fashion, eh, Mr West?) this suede backpack’s minimalist styling should even tempt the haters. Handy for stowing a thermos and sandwiches when you’re camping out for the next Yeezy 350 drop. Available at Farfetch, priced £485.
Shiny leather biker jackets can make you look like try-hard unless you’re actually straddling an engine. The smart move? Steer suede. The texture makes things more formal, so you can wear it to work with wool trousers and a knitted tie, or pair with ripped black jeans and black tee should you fancy swapping the spreadsheets for a microphone. Be that with your band, or on an office karaoke outing. Available at Mango, priced £169.99.
You can feel less obnoxious flashing your bling when you know it’s gone to help a cause as worthy as the Elton John AIDS Foundation. To mark 25 years working together, Tateossian has crafted this black and white diamond bracelet as part of the exclusive PILL XXV collection, with 30 per cent of the price going to help eradicate HIV. Wear with pride. Available at Farfetch, priced £1,500.

As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
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