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By Bianca Licina | 5th October 2023

Grab your shades and prepare to be blinded by fashion’s new obsession with the metallic craze. Illuminating runways and sitting pretty on front-rowers, this reflective trend is one you *literally* won’t miss this season. 

Amid the myriad of trends emerging from 2023 fall collections, we can’t help but stop and gawk at this rather celestial trend we dare to dub ‘space-core’. Whether it draws inspiration from the likes of Queen Taylor or is simply a new adaptation of dopamine dressing, we suspect it’s here to stay.

 

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Now this trend may seem a little bold, but don’t let that steer you away – metallics can quite simply be incorporated into your everyday wardrobe. Whether you dip your toe into the metallic pond by adding a silver bag, or a whole shiny ‘fit is your way of sampling this trend, the world is your metallic oyster. 

Not to be confused with the rise of chrome, don’t think for a moment that you colour-lovers are left out; vibrant hues fit this trend perfectly too. And with festival season almost upon us, there really isn’t a more perfect destination to flaunt your shiny look! 

 

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Ready to take the plunge? Below is our ultimate guide for metallic-wearing:

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By Bianca Licina Deputy Digital Editor at Style, Bianca’s mood hinges on three things: caffeine levels, the weather, and how her latest post is performing on @stylemagazines. Born and bred in Brisbane, she’s got a sixth sense for what’s hot (and what’s not), a keen eye for fashion, and a package constantly en route. You’ll find her bar hopping on a Saturday night or beachside on the Goldie — always on the lookout for the next It thing.
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