The Zara, Topshop and H&M Pieces I Spotted at London Fashion Week

The street style crowd tends to wear the likes of Prada and Bottega Veneta during fashion month, but during London Fashion Week, there have been a number of hero high-street items that also got the photographers snapping. Our editors largely wore a mix of contemporary brands with high-street gems—highlights include a pair of amazing cream knee-high Zara boots worn by Kristen Nichols, a fringed jacket Joy Montgomery picked up at H&M and a mint trouser suit from ASOS that I found online.

But outside of our team, I spotted lots of other amazing high-street pieces, such as a patchwork Topshop slip dress and a leather Arket shorts and shirt set. The hero piece, however, has to be the pair of "ugly" sandals which I spotted every single day of London Fashion Week: Kurt Geiger's Orsons. I wore them with a navy suit on one day, and I saw them at least eight other times paired with everything from tailoring to midi dresses. Keep scrolling to see the amazing new-in pieces from Topshop, Zara, H&M and more.

1. Zara Boots

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2. H&M Fringe Jacket

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3. Kurt Geiger Tweed Sandals

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4. Topshop Slip Dress

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5. Whistles Bag

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6. Kurt Geiger Bag

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7. ASOS Suit

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8. Charles and Keith Bag

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9. Arket Leather Shirt and Culottes

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Next up, see what our team worth to London Fashion Week.

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Emma Spedding