
Fashion Month drew to a close just a few days ago but it's actually at Frieze Art Fair each year that we see some of the most impressive, imaginative and luxury personal style. Yes, the fashion pack know their way around a gold Gucci loafer and a J.W.Anderson 'Pierce' bag, but it's the art dealers, curators, gallerists and artists who swarm London, more specifically Regents Park, in October, whose dress sense we're most inspired by. Think avant-grade designers, graphic prints, incredible tailoring and lots of colour.
Here's our round up of some of the best looks from the first day of Frieze.
The fair closes on Sunday so head down this weekend, stopping for lunch at the Petersham Nurseries pop-up!

Florist Harriet Parry matches her socks with her cropped jacket and cross body bag. Baby pink doesn't have to be ultra girly when it's paired with tomboy dungarees, a check shirt and Converse.

Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt, art director at Vienna Contemporary, brings the outdoors indoors with this amazing landscape ensemble, completed with a Mulberry bag and white trainers.

Dog tooth and tile prints shouldn't go together this well. Kudos to actress Tereza Srbova for this chic monochrome look.

CEO and Founder of Auc Art Natasha Arselan dresses up a white shirt and navy trousers with gold Gucci trainers and a green head scarf.

At London Fashion Week, silver shoes were on the feet of our favourite style stars but at Frieze, gold trainers were the footwear of choice. Painter Angela Brandys teams hers with a mesh yellow dress and a frayed Marques' Almeida denim jacket.

Green can be a daunting colour to wear but fashion designer Virginia Burlina pulls it off with aplomb in an ivy fur stole and matching jacket.

Visual artist Holly Anne's neon light emblazoned jacket might not be for low key, minimalist dressers but we're obsessed nonetheless.

What did we say about Frieze being a magnet for colourful, maximalist dressers? Painter Gracjana Rejmer-Canovas wears a vibrant collarless orange coat with a kaleidoscopic tote bag and platforms.

Pinstripe doesn't have to be about '80s power suits. Sculptor Kirsty Turner wears ultra high-waisted wide-leg trousers with ankle boots and a peachy bomber.

More evidence that dark green is the colour for this autumn, courtesy of student Andrea Nikic.

We've had our eye on the Prada pionnière bag for some time and fashion designer Meryll Rogge has convinced us that it's The One, coordinating hers with a black shirt, bronze coat, frayed jeans and brogues.

Student Say Bai matches her textured, striped jumper with neon yellow, studded Valentino heels.

Fashion Blogger Hedvig Sagfjord Opshaug wears a Tibi poloneck, Tom Wood trousers and a Proenza Schouler bag.

Interior Designer Marie Imhof wears leather cigarette pants with platform brogues, a check blazer and fuchsia Gucci bag.
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