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The 6 must-have winter trends every woman should follow and where to buy these must-have coats, clothes and more for the chillier evenings

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After you’ve put your short dresses and strappy sandals on the shelf, it’s time to replenish your winter wardrobe.

But where should you go? Yes, you can buy all your basic necessities in just one store.

However, you’ll inevitably get a feeling of fashion FOMO when you later see a piece of clothing you like in the window of another store you haven’t visited.

Likewise, you might decide to search every outlet before purchasing anything, only to realize that your favorite item is back at the first place you tried, withering away from your will to live.

So here’s our handy High Street guide to where to go for the six best winter trends, as seen on the catwalk…

FOR WINTER FLOWERS GO TO… ME+EM

Dress, £195, meandem.com

Dress, £295, meandem.com

Dress, £295, meandem.com

Despite what you’ve heard, flowers aren’t just for spring. This winter it’s all about moody flowers, as seen on the catwalks of Balenciaga, Richard Quinn and Erdem. On the High Street, ME+EM has a plethora of striking motifs that feel far from idiotic.

From bright cobalt blue mixed with deep cabernet red to a striking mix of black and beige: for a fraction of the price you have a look that is catwalk-ready.

FOR METALLICS GO TO… M&S

Jumper, £35, skirt, £29.50, and boots, £125, marksandspencer.com

Jumper, £35, skirt, £29.50, and boots, £125, marksandspencer.com

Trousers, £55, marksandspencer.com

Mules, £35, marksandspencer.com

Trousers, £55, and mules, £35, marksandspencer.com

If you’re looking to invest in your partywear this season, head straight to Marks & Spencer. While M&S is known for its classic tailoring and reliable basics, it has also branched out into trendy metallics.

Walk into any store and you’ll be amazed by the array of festive, party-ready looks, including a bold silver miniskirt and killer accessories, like the tiny heeled mules below.

FOR THE PERFECT WHITE SHIRT GO TO… MINT VELVET

Shirt, £119, mint velvet.  com

Shirt, £119, mint velvet. com

The simple white shirt is a real wardrobe staple and has had a fashion makeover. From oversized collars to embellished details, there’s nothing basic about it. That’s why Alexander McQueen, Versace and Valentino sent them all over their AW23 runways.

Fortunately, the High Street has taken note. Mint Velvet’s tuxedo-style shirt with a long, exaggerated collar and puffed shoulders will take you from desk to dinner.

FOR FASHIONABLE RED GO TO… H&M

Jumper, £21.99, skirt, £44.99, and sandals, £18, hm.com

Jumper, £21.99, skirt, £44.99, and sandals, £18, hm.com

Dress, £37.99, hm.com

Dress, £37.99, hm.com

Forget deep burgundy and orange shades; bright red is the most popular color of the season.

Whether you’re bold enough to wear it from head to toe, as seen on the recent catwalks of Stella McCartney and Prada, or simply want to add a pop of color to your ensemble, H&M has it all. From a statement sequin skirt to a double-breasted suit and a Victoria Beckham-esque dress with a tapered waist, there’s something for everyone.

FOR CLASSIC CUSTOMIZATION GO TO… MASSIMO DUTTI

Blazer, £249, and trousers, £149, massimodutti.com

Blazer, £249, and trousers, £149, massimodutti.com

Quiet luxury continues to be fashionable in the form of corporate-style suits. For oversized silhouettes and neutral tones, look no further than Massimo Dutti.

This flattering double-breasted suit, made from 100 percent wool, comes with a matching trench coat for the ultimate layering look. Avoid office vibes by adding a pair of ballet flats or a buttery soft leather clutch.

FOR PLACES GO TO… COS

Dress, £95, cos.com

Trousers, £85, cos.com

Dress, £95, and trousers, £85, cos.com

If the thought of a pleated skirt reminds you of your school days, fear not; these are chic, statement pleats. And it’s not just skirts: pleats are also seen on dresses and shirts this season, with a style to match any frame.

Cos took note of Issey Miyake, with signature fine pleats on exaggerated silhouettes.

This beautiful green maxi dress is a perfect investment: simply wear it with knits for winter and style it with sandals when the warmer weather returns.

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