This Is Exactly How We Want to Be Wearing Checks in 2020

This Is Exactly How We Want to Be Wearing Checks in 2020

This Is Exactly How We Want to Be Wearing Checks in 2020

October 06, 2020 at 06:09AM

If we were to tell you that checks are trending this autumn, we’re willing to bet you’d hardly be surprised. After all, as a pattern often designated for button-down shirts, plaid blazers, and cosy shackets, you’d think that it was the official print of the season

However, while check is certainly trending, we’ll have you know that this year the traditional print has had a decidedly modern update. Making much more of a statement than checks of years past, the print has been given a vibrant makeover, appearing in a kaleidoscope of colours across luxury, high-street, and contemporary brands this year. 

Though check is often associated with shades of black or grey, this season, we’re seeing iterations of rainbow checks as well as the print in bright neons, yellows, pinks, and greens. While colourful checks did appear on the A/W 20 runway—across Stella McCartney, Lanvin, and Brock Collection, to name a few—the trend was solidified when images of the vibrant print started appearing throughout social media. From Ganni’s rainbow check to Baum Und Pferdgarten’s various patterned pieces, statement checks have begun popping up all over our feed in recent weeks. 

Whether you want to invest in a brightly coloured dress or prefer to keep your check to tailored blazers and coats, keep scrolling to shop the cheery trend. 

This Is Exactly How We Want to Be Wearing Checks in 2020
Style Notes: Ganni’s colourful check print has been everywhere this season. In fact, Zeena Shah owns several items in this same print. 

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Style Notes: A modern take on the check trend, here Nnenna Echem wears Paloma Wool’s vibrant top, which features a thoroughly contemporary distorted check print. 

Style Notes: Reimagining the concept of the traditional check blazer, which is often created in shades of black or grey, here Karoline Dall proves there’s no reason the wardrobe essential shouldn’t involve colour. 

Style Notes: Always a fan of colour, Emili Sindlev has embraced the colour check trend this season in Baum Und Pferdgarten’s blue check minidress. 

Style Notes: Another advocate of vibrant colour, here @thenxcvintage doubles up on colourful checks with her outfit and her picnic blanket. 

Next up, The Biggest A/W 20 Fashion Trends You Need to Know 

Author Zoe Anastasiou | Whowhatwear
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