Sunday 28 October 2018

Why silver's now the real style winner

After the craziness of the fashion show month, there are always a few standout moments that stick in the brain.

Those that do, tend to be the pieces worth sacrificing your next 200 lattes for. One such knockout, from the spring 2019 collections, was a gorgeous gunmetal silver maxi dress by Roland Mouret.

Mouret showed his collection on the roof of the National Theatre in London, with models striding forth in flat shoes, their dresses fluttering ever-so-slightly in the breeze.

The silver one in particular moved like a dream. Get your order in now before Meghan (Mouret's unofficial muse) does and causes a stampede.

Silver was all over the winter 2018 runways, too. I love its cool, futuristic glamour — not as glitzy as gold and much easier to wear. Clare Waight Keller at Givenchy showed stunning silver-fringed cocktail gowns, while Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel tapped into a futuristic vibe with metallic gloss fabrics.

At Erdem, another of my stand-out shows, the silver sequins were worn in rule-breaking combinations with crisp white shirts and Prince of Wales suiting.

The High Street is filling up with silver options as party dress season creeps up on us. If you're concerned about looking like a Bacofoil-wrapped turkey, relax. Stores have plenty of subtler options that will render you party, rather than oven, ready.

As a rule of thumb, go for a mattish silver fabric and a slip that skims rather than hugs your shape.

If you are worried about showing too much skin with spaghetti straps, consider layering it over a skinny black and silver marl roll-neck that keeps the Nineties minimalist silhouette.

There's a midi-length option at Zara that works perfectly styled like this (metallic thread herringbone jacquard dress, £39.99, zara.com). When layering, let the Nineties monochrome palette be your guide. Wear a slinky silver slip (such as Asos's satin midi dress, £40, asos.com) with white, black or silver-on-silver.