I'm a Seasoned Shopper, But Even I Was Wowed by These 9 Luxury Autumn Buys

Calling myself a "shopping expert" is not something I take lightly, and believe me when I say there is a lot of legwork involved. Fortunately for me, I happen to love spending hours in the shops looking for the kind of hidden gems that I know you'll love, and if you're in rush and want to know where to find the best pieces on the market right now, allow to me to share with you some of the best new-in pieces to land this month. And trust me, there are some good ones. 

While I am a fully fledged high-street devotee, it's always exciting to look through the latest luxury collections and be able to shop designer pieces straight from the runway. So this week, I headed into MATCHESFASHION.COM, Browns, Selfridges and Liberty to scour the shelves for some new investment buys that would be perfect for the season ahead. 

With autumnal dressing in mind, I've been on the hunt for the best coats, knitwear, denim and accessories to make getting ready in the morning feel that little bit better, and these are all of the pieces that really stood out. From a shearling coat to the best jeans for every body (there are even some sparkles in the mix too), I've reviewed eight designer pieces that are worth spending a little extra on, and just in time for payday.

1. THE SHEARLING COAT 

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Style Notes: I happen to be one of those people who are always cold and so naturally gravitate to summer, but autumn is the best excuse to wrap up in cosy knits and fluffy coats. A case in point: This Mongolian shearling jacket. An ultra-soft, super-strokeable coat that, I have to add, did not shed at all and I would wear with everything from evening dresses to casual jeans. Granted, I was incredibly warm on a sunny afternoon, but that is a testament to its cosiness (and the knit dress underneath), and it's one I'm adding to my winter wish list for when the temperatures drop. 

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SHOP THE SHEARLING COAT

SHOP THE CASHMERE-BLEND DRESS

2. THE LEATHER JACKET 

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Style Notes: I love leather, especially skirts and dresses, but one piece I never seem to get right is the leather jacket. The closest I've come is an oversized vintage biker jacket that is incredibly heavy (and hot) and manages to be a pain to slog around, but this lightweight jacket is a game changer. Not only is it slightly quilted and just padded enough to be insulating but not bulky, but the colour and detailing make it feel like less of the "typical" leather jacket and something altogether more premium. The only downside? More colours, please, Nanushka. This would be great in black or camel. 

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SHOP THE BELTED LEATHER JACKET

3. THE STRAIGHT-LEG JEANS 

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Style Notes: Let's talk about jeans because, frankly, I find trying on denim one of the worst things I could be asked to do. Really it's all down to our shape rather than our sizes (just try on one size in four different shops, and you'll know that to be true), and as someone whose hips and thighs are far bigger than my waist, I'm used to denim doing the dreaded gaping at the back and clinging at the thighs. Thankfully, brands are cottoning on, and at Browns, there is an extensive range of jeans that really do cater to all shapes and sizes, including Citizens of Humanity, which managed to convince me into a slim leg for the first time in years. There's a pleasing amount of stretch to these jeans, which gives them sculpting effect, and for those of average height (I'm 5'6"), the hem hits in exactly the right spot. 

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SHOP THE STRAIGHT-LEG JEANS

4. THE ZIP-UP JUMPER

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Style Notes: Love jumpers but bored of crew-necks? I'm all about a zip-up collar. Not only do they layer well under a coat with the collar out over the lapels, but they're also a great means of necessary ventilation. Isabel Marant has been getting these knits right for years, and the latest green colourway scores highly with me, a chic seasonal tone that pairs perfectly with leather, skirts, denim, even over the floral dress you wore all summer. Just add knee-high boots. 

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SHOP THE ZIPPED ROLL-NECK SWEATER

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Style Notes: If the chunky Isabel Marant knit was perfect for battling the cold, this fine-knit is an example of how to wear a knit that feels a little more dressed up. I love the idea of styling with a suede skirt and boots, but it's also thin enough to fit under a blazer. 

SHOP THE ZIP CASHMERE SWEATER

5. THE WOOL COAT 

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Style Notes: I think it's fair to say that there is a Rick Owens customer—an avant-garde, experimental dresser who loves a sculptural silhouette—and until I tried this coat, I wouldn't have included myself in that group. I will be honest. There were some tricky moments getting into this coat. It's essentially an easy, belted wrap coat that comes with a separate scarf-stroke-collar-stroke panel that wraps all the way around to create an extra layer. I found it near impossible to wear in the same way as the model, as tugging this giant snood down to your elbow entirely restricts the use of your arms. However, pull it up to the collarbone, and hey presto, it mimics the scarf-coat shape that team Who What Wear is currently obsessed with. 

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SHOP THE LAYERED WOOL-BLEND COAT

6. THE CROPPED JEANS 

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Style Notes: Back to jeans to pique my interest in one brand in particular, Khloé Kardashian's Good American. Among fellow editors, I heard it was the denim brand to try, and after trying them on for myself, I understand why. Again, the key to these is their elasticity (the newest collection even allows you to shop the different levels of sculpting compression), but here, I tried the regular straight leg that comes with a high enough waist to eliminate the waist gap so I needn't worry about bending over (of course, a Kardashian would have considered tailoring to a good bum-to-waist ratio). What remains to be seen is how they will continue to perform after being repeatedly worn, but they do score bonus points for their excellent size range of 0 to 24. 

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SHOP THE CROPPED JEANS

7. THE SEQUIN SKIRT 

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Style Notes: I can't be the only person who feels instantly happier by the prospect of sparkles, and the moment I saw this skirt, I knew I had to try it on. There is a matching top to this co-ord if you wanted to do head-to-toe shine, but until I have somewhere to wear quite so much glitter, I would pair it with a chunky knit. Is it too early to mention Christmas parties? 

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SHOP THE SEQUIN SKIRT

8. THE MERINO COAT 

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Style Notes: Another brilliant coat, this time from Joseph. An easy, uncomplicated, perfect teddy coat in a surprisingly flattering shade of blush. I would usually stick to neutrals when buying a coat to make sure it would go with everything in my wardrobe, but this is just the right warm-toned shade to be almost beige, so I think that counts. My recommendation here is to size up to make the most of a cuddly, slouchy fit rather than true to size. 

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SHOP THE MERINO COAT

9. THE INVESTMENT BAG

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Style Notes: Thanks to Daniel Lee, we can't think of Bottega Veneta without thinking about killer bags and shoes. The Jodie, the Pouch, the Arco tote and the Macramé pumps all inspired a legion of copies, and the originals now have a cult following. At a similar price to Loewe and around half the price of a Chanel bag, the Cassette is one of the favourites, and the latest drop has treated us to some exciting new colourways like this oxblood burgundy. An ideal everyday bag for its shape and size and a much better trend than the teeny, tiny micro bag. 

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SHOP THE LEATHER SHOULDER BAG

SHOP THE KNIT DRESS

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Remy Farrell
Fashion Editor

Remy Farrell is a London-based shopping editor with nearly 10 years of editorial experience covering fashion, beauty and lifestyle. After graduating with a journalism degree and working on the editorial and fashion teams for titles such as Grazia, Elle, Cosmopolitan and British Vogue, she moved into the luxury e-commerce sector, working as fashion assistant at TheOutnet.com styling for the social media channels and helping to develop the collections for the in-house brand Iris & Ink. After expanding an assisting and styling portfolio that includes shooting talent such as Gigi Hadid, Victoria Beckham and Miquita Oliver, she also branched out into beauty, creating tried-and-tested reviews and diverse beauty content.In her role as shopping editor at Who What Wear, Remy is interested in discovering new and exciting brands to share with the Who What Wear readership and particularly loves uncovering hidden gems at affordable prices to make shopping accessible to everyone.Born and raised in Sheffield, Yorkshire, Remy moved to London in 2014 and lives in the Docklands with her partner and pug Billie.