How to get ahead: six lessons from this season's shows

The big four fashion weeks – New York, London, Milan and Paris, in that order – are coming to an end and while there have been many fashion months , they won't have much to see. no effect on the lives of the majority of people, there are many who will. Because what happens in living rooms doesn't stay in living rooms. Expect the clothes, as well as the way they were worn, to spread.

From style tweaks to a sense of what it's time out of storage, here's a look at the looks it seems fair to say will inform the way we dress.

Cowboycore
Western-inspired shirts at Molly Goddard.View full screen image

Pharrell Williams' Louis Vuitton men's show in January was the closest fashion show of a rodeo, and the trend has taken an important place in women's fashion month. From western-inspired shirts at Molly Goddard to Willy Chavarria's Americana version, from fringes at Coach and Isabel Marant to suede jackets at Miu Miu, fashion has officially gone west.

But a near-total takeover by the West doesn't necessarily mean – and certainly won't mean – leggings and cowboy hats for all. While some will of course opt for statement pieces, for many this will likely mean subtle details making their way into wardrobes – a temporary pom-pom here, a bit of coy fringe there.

The return of bohemian-chic

How to get ahead: six lessons from this season's shows

The big four fashion weeks – New York, London, Milan and Paris, in that order – are coming to an end and while there have been many fashion months , they won't have much to see. no effect on the lives of the majority of people, there are many who will. Because what happens in living rooms doesn't stay in living rooms. Expect the clothes, as well as the way they were worn, to spread.

From style tweaks to a sense of what it's time out of storage, here's a look at the looks it seems fair to say will inform the way we dress.

Cowboycore
Western-inspired shirts at Molly Goddard.View full screen image

Pharrell Williams' Louis Vuitton men's show in January was the closest fashion show of a rodeo, and the trend has taken an important place in women's fashion month. From western-inspired shirts at Molly Goddard to Willy Chavarria's Americana version, from fringes at Coach and Isabel Marant to suede jackets at Miu Miu, fashion has officially gone west.

But a near-total takeover by the West doesn't necessarily mean – and certainly won't mean – leggings and cowboy hats for all. While some will of course opt for statement pieces, for many this will likely mean subtle details making their way into wardrobes – a temporary pom-pom here, a bit of coy fringe there.

The return of bohemian-chic

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