After a month of catwalk shows, fashion watchers have forensically analysed the clothing sported by every supermodel and front-row celebrity in the hopes of absorbing their style secrets.

But there’s one, very important, group whose personal style is often unjustly neglected: the designers themselves.

From the colourful Miuccia Prada, the 74-year-old matriarch of modern Italian fashion, to the ultra-polished Victoria Beckham, 49, who even managed to make a pair of crutches look chic on the catwalk of Paris Fashion Week, these designers — women mainly in their 50s and upwards — are the brains behind the runway looks that influence the High Street and have spent decades carefully honing their wardrobes to showcase their personal style, while flattering an older figure.

Here, we share how you can steal their high fashion secrets on a High Street budget…

Classic with a kooky twist: Miuccia Prada

The colourful Miuccia Prada, the 74-year-old matriarch of modern Italian fashion

The colourful Miuccia Prada, the 74-year-old matriarch of modern Italian fashion, pairs the  feminine with the masculine

‘I think many people have different characters in themselves: the feminine part and the masculine part, the gentle and the tough’, Miuccia has said. And this is the key to emulating her style: juxtaposition. Try pairing feminine dresses with penny loafers and men’s shirts with bejewelled earrings.

Appearing on the cover of Vogue last month, Prada wore a pillar box red silk coat over a citrine sweater, both from her first Prada collection, completing the look with thick-as-bicycle-chains gold necklaces. In another shot, she added a touch of androgyny to her suit skirt by pairing it with stompy monk shoes. Chinti & Parker has a sweater reduced to £76 (harrods.com) that’s just as zingy as Miuccia’s archival Prada one, while Baukjen has a recycled wool version of her red silk coat more appropriate for British climes (£179, baukjen.com).

Coat, £179, baukjen.com

Coat, £179, baukjen.com

Sweater, £76, Chinti + Parker at harrods.com

Sweater, £76, Chinti + Parker at harrods.com

Earrings, £16, accessorize.com

Earrings, £16, accessorize.com

Loafer, £63.70, laredoute.com

Loafer, £63.70, laredoute.com

Necklace, £150, loel.co.uk

Necklace, £150, loel.co.uk

Tasteful maximalism: Diane von Fürstenberg

To emulate DVF¿s style, look for intricate florals, geometric prints and a splash of leopard

To emulate DVF’s style, look for intricate florals, geometric prints and a splash of leopard

DVF’s devotion to print is a refreshing antidote to the beige palette of ‘stealth wealth’. To emulate her style, look for intricate florals and geometric prints, and don’t be afraid of the odd splash of leopard.

Zara has a floral shirt that looks like Cezanne himself might have painted its flowers (£32.99, zara.com). Tuck into Boden’s tomato-red pencil skirt (£77, boden.co.uk) for an unapologetically feminine DVF-inspired look. And don’t neglect her most iconic creation: the wrap dress, which she invented in 1974 and still wears on repeat at the age of 77. Hobbs has a geometric version that’s all kinds of Fürstenberg (£99, hobbs.com).

Heels, £35.99, zara.com

Heels, £35.99, zara.com

Dress, £99, hobbs.com

Dress, £99, hobbs.com

Shirt, £32.99, zara.com

Shirt, £32.99, zara.com

Skirt, £77, boden.co.uk

Skirt, £77, boden.co.uk

 Polished poise: Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham shortcut to chic is tailored, floor-sweeping, flares that exude '70s glamour

Victoria Beckham shortcut to chic is tailored, floor-sweeping, flares that exude ’70s glamour

VB showed just how committed she is to her ultra-polished personal style when she stepped out in Paris earlier this month on crutches; on one foot she had a medical cast and on the other a pair of £860 Alaia heels.

Tailored flares from her own brand are usually the 49-year-old’s shortcut to chic — floor-sweeping and immaculately cut, they exude ’70s glamour. But with a price tag of upwards of £500, your next best bet comes courtesy of Boden. Their Westbourne flares (£80, boden.co.uk) come in an array of colours in a flattering ponte fabric. VB usually pairs her flares with a roll neck in a clashing hue — think red with Cadbury purple and lime with lilac. Oh, and sunglasses of a size that positively screams ‘my dad had a Rolls Royce’. Naturally.

Trousers, £80, boden.co.uk

Trousers, £80, boden.co.uk

Sweater, £85, stories.com

Sweater, £85, stories.com

Bag, £35.99, mango.com

Bag, £35.99, mango.com

Sunglasses, £9.99, hm.com

Sunglasses, £9.99, hm.com

Cool casual: Stella McCartney

Stella's essentials are tailoring, tailoring and more tailoring, with the golden rule? Size. Up. In. Everything

Stella’s essentials are tailoring, tailoring and more tailoring, with the golden rule? Size. Up. In. Everything

Talk about putting the cool into Cool Britannia. Stella’s aesthetic is approachable and wearable but somehow simultaneously the epitome of aspirational and chic.

Her essentials? Tailoring, tailoring and more tailoring. See the grey suit she wore for her Paris show last week or the power-shouldered, London bus-red blazer she wore to an art fair last October.

And the golden rule of this tailoring? Four words: Size. Up. In. Everything. Reserved has a scarlet jacket (£69.99) and trousers (£39.99, reserved.com) that, in several sizes bigger than your usual (don’t hold back here), will give the perfect McCartney menswear-inspired silhouette.

By day, Stella, 52, makes her suits errand-running appropriate by pairing them with white trainers; by evening, stilettos reign supreme.

Trainers, £65, gola.co.uk

Trainers, £65, gola.co.uk

Trousers £39.99, reserved.com

Trousers £39.99, reserved.com

Jacket, £69.99, reserved.com

Jacket, £69.99, reserved.com

Heels £35.99, zara.com

Heels £35.99, zara.com