IN PICTURES | 5 of the hottest fashion trends for Autumn/Winter 2019

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IN PICTURES | We've scoured the streets of the world's fashion capitals - New York, London, Milan and Paris - to pinpoint must-wear fashion trends for the coming chilly season.

The Teddy Bear coat is the surprise hero of the new season. Expect to find these faux fur coats in an endless array of styles in store, but keep in mind that the longer the length and the more textured the fabric the better. Coats in shades of black and white are particularly covetable.Oversized belts work equally well with pants or skirts.Cinched waists are back as yester-season’s corset belt has now become the big leather belt.

Play with this traditional silhouette by going for a wide-leg trouser and oversized blazer with a soft slouch in the shoulders. You can also wear the oversized blazer as a dress with a polo-neck underneath, if you’re in the mood to bare your legs.Melodie Jeng/Getty ImagesExotic skins are the highly favoured statement prints of recent months. From snakeskin to zebra to leopard print, if you really want to stand out, opt for your choice of print set on a vibrant standout hue like yellow or red, instead of the standard neutrals.Don't shy away from prints - especially on your footwear.

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