Marie Claire Runway: Pick Up Your Gorgeous Guide To The A/W 2013 Trends
Our Autumn/Winter 2013 guide to next season's trends has landed – see our highlights

Our Autumn/Winter 2013 guide to next season's trends has landed – see our highlights
The latest issue of Marie Claire Runway – your amazing Autumn/Winter 2013 guide to the latest catwalk trends – has finally landed.
Packed with over a hundred pages of stunning style content, backstage reports and inside scoops on what to wear next season, it's the ultimate accessory for your winter wardrobe.
After months of hard work shuffling from front row to after-party at London, Milan, Paris and New York's Fashion Weeks, the MC Runway team have managed to bring you a comprehensive guide to the best trends – and the stories behind them.
Editor Charlotte Moore says: 'There's nothing more intriguing than the show invites, the first hint of a collection's back-story. It's these stories we love to tell in Runway. This season, we went backstage in all four cities – sneaking a peek at Emporio Armani and watching Kenzo's cool-crazy world unfold. But meeting the designers is our highlight – it's in their minds that these stoires begin.
'We hope you like what they have to tell you.'
Got a tablet? You can now download Marie Claire Runway straight to your iPad or iPhone, just download the Marie Claire app from the Apple Store to purchase this season's issue.
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Marie Claire Runway Autumn/Winter 2013 is on sale now, priced £6.
For a sneak peak of the team at work, go to marieclairerunway.tumblr.com.
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