The High-Street Items That Had a Moment This London Fashion Week

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The street style crowd tends to wear the likes of Prada and Gucci during fashion month, but during London Fashion Week, there have been a number of hero high-street items that also got the photographers snapping. Alexa Chung's wardrobe included a beige suit from H&M's upcoming studio collection, while Linda Tol wore a pair of amazing knee-high boots from Mango. Speaking of Mango — its cow print ankle boots have been a popular choice with fashion editors and, surprisingly, they're currently still in stock. We've also spotted lots of amazing new-in pieces from Topshop, Zara, Warehouse and more.

The Who What Wear team has also been wearing plenty of high street pieces this week, from an M&S expensive-looking wrap coat to a pair of knee-high boots from Charles and Keith. Keep scrolling to shop the high-street pieces the fashion-week crowd discovered this season.

1. White Mango Knee-High Boots

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Linda Tol has been wearing these white knee-high Mango boots nonstop this London Fashion Week.

2. H&M Studio Suit

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Alexa Chung wore a beige trouser suit to the Erdem show, which is from H&M's upcoming Studio collection. She paired it with a chunky navy knit and��a pair of Chanel Dad sandals.

3. Charles and Keith Boots

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Who What Wear UK's Editor in Chief Hannah Almassi wore these amazing knee-high boots on day two of London Fashion Week — and they're only £79 from Charles and Keith. 

4. Warehouse Jacket

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Hannah Lewis wore this amazing snake-print jacket from Warehouse with a pair of dark-wash jeans from Arket.

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5. M&S Wrap Coat

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Emma Who What Wear UK's Deputy Editor's beige wrap coat is from M&S— and we think it's the most expensive-looking coat they've ever made.

6. Mango Cow Print Boots

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And next up we have another pair of standout boots from Mango.

7. Topshop Vinyl Trench

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This Topshop trench coat did the rounds at New York Fashion Week, and we've spotted it every day in London too.

9. Uniqlo Jumper

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Hannah wore this Uniqlo jumper with two different outfits at London Fashion Week — and she bought two so that she can loop one around her shoulders.

10. ASOS Trouser Suit

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Joy went all-out '70s in this brown velvet trouser suit from ASOS, which she wore with Topshop snakeskin boots and a L’AGENCE white shirt.

11. Kurt Geiger Boots

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Ellie from Slip into Style's white pointed ankle boots are from Kurt Geiger, and she wasn't the only one we saw wearing these boots over the shows.

Next up, see all the best street style looks from London.

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Emma Spedding
Freelance Fashion Editor

Emma is a freelance fashion editor with over 15 years experience in industry, having worked at The Telegraph, Grazia and, most recently, British Vogue. Emma was part of the founding team of Who What Wear UK, where she worked for six years as Deputy Editor and then Editor—helping shape the team into what it is today is one of the biggest privileges of her career and she will always see herself as a Who What Wear girl, contributing to both the US and UK sites. Whether she's writing about runway trends or spotlighting emerging brands, she aims to write about fashion in a way that is democratic and doesn't promote over consumption.