
We've all drooled over the fashion week wardrobes of street style heavyweights such as Veronika Heilbrunner, Yasmin Sewell, Susie Lau, Shea Marie and Lena Perminova. But over LFW AW16, we spotted a new legion of trendsetters rising through the sartorial ranks.
Let's be honest, the biggest names in the business are no doubt showered with fashion freebies and knee-deep in gifted garms. And so it's refreshing and exciting to see the way in which the ascending set of street style favourites put together outfits with their own idiosyncratic touches.
Pairing vintage and highstreet with luxury labels and playing with layering, double denim, clashing colours and a whole lot of Gucci accessories, these guys have inspired us to experiment more and venture outside our comfort zone. The established names ought to watch their well-clad backs. These are the new kids on the block. Introducing the fashion vanguard...
Click through for the best of the breakthrough street style stars.

Felicity Kay and Harriet Stewart
Meet one of our favourite upcoming fashion duos. Elle UK assistant Felicity Kay isn't afraid to play with shape and volume, often donning flares and oversized knitwear. Head to her Instagram for envy-inducing Céline booties and Miu Miu platforms.
Harriet Stewart, Elle 's Market Editor looks just as good dressing up PJs (Raquel Allegra FYI) as she does in a Marc by Marc Jacobs military jacket.
Dream team.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson
Victoria Sekrier
Model turned stylist Victoria Sekrier is a layering pro. It helps that she has exquisite looks and a wardrobe to die for. She also dresses one of our red carpet favourites, Alicia Vikander. Top marks.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson
Julia Hobbs
British Vogue Fashion News Editor Julia Hobbs perfectly marries a grungy, rock n roll aesthetic with a hint of femininity and subtle sexiness. Into Vetements and Gucci? Then you'll be big into Julia's style.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson
Ruth Bell
2015's breakthrough model Ruth Bell is also one to watch in the style stakes. When you have razor-sharp cheekbones and piercing blue eyes like hers, even the most masculine leather jacket and XL sweater can look soft and cool.
Photo: Getty
Estelle Pigault
Frenchie turned Londoner, personal stylist and consultant Estelle Pigault stole our hearts with her Fendi bag, metallic pink Gucci loafers, Levi's, hoodie and Sacai paisley print coat. Keep an eye on Pigault.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson
Irina Lakicevic
Irina Lakicevic isn’t exactly a newbie on the street style scene but she’s not yet on everyone’s radar and she really ought to be. The art director, blogger and stylist exudes Scandi cool and has a penchant for Céline, Dior and Saint Laurent. We’re obsessed with the look she wore to LFW on Sunday, wearing J.W. Anderson shoes and a bomber.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson
Teddy Quinlivan
Model Teddy Quinliva n walked for Burberry, Mary Katrantzou, Preen, House of Holland and J.W. Anderson at LFW, but she really caught our eye running between shows! We're majorly into this fringed leather jacket and just about every other outfit she wore over fashion week.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson
Tilly Macalister-Smith
ES Magazine 's Fashion Features Director has the wardrobe of dreams. Always the first to champion emerging design talent as well as support the establishment, Tilly has her finger on the pulse. If you're constantly on the look out for the perfect overcoat, look no further than Tilly's workwear. Add a fluffy scarf like this one from 5th Story to complete the look.
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