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It's that time again. Out with the old and in with the new. Follow the fash-pack and get shopping before the change of weather and the abundance of festivals that will soon be upon us. Here are our top 10 pointers to breathing new life into your wardrobe.

1: A leather jacket will always look cool and effortless. It’s a great transitional piece. Mix it with soft and feminine clothes for a fun, yet edgy, look.

2: It's a boy/girl thing. A mannish white shirt will become your best friend throughout the season. Invest now for easy layering.

3: Utility-chic is back. March on with khaki-coloured clothes for an urban feel. Look for stud details and shoulder flaps for an authentic military feel.

4: Texture is key. Velvet, denim, corduroy and shearling will keep you well wrapped up for the new season. Cottons are so per se!

5: Beautiful bohemian pieces add drama this season. Look for dark floral designs that are less girly than their summer counterparts but still soft enough for head-to-toe designs.

6: Hooray for flats. They're still going strong this season. Whether it’s shoes or boots you buy, a flat heel will keep you grounded and pain-free on the streets.

7: A luxe sweater is worth paying that little bit more for. It’s the easiest shortcut for Parisian-chic. Team with skirts, trousers, over dresses or sling over shoulders for breezy nights.

8: With its exaggerated brim and flattering style, 70s floppy hats are a great accessory for both causal and formal dressing.

9: Look to tactile textures for a glamorous instant handbag update.

10: Statement or subtle, jewellery plays a key role in dressing up this season. Layer up rings, bracelets and necklaces for a modern vibe.

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