Spring Style: Step into the New Season
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Compliment-worthy outfits
If you don't like receiving compliments, you should probably avoid our latest collection. That's right, wearing our spring edit could see you being stopped in the street by our new CCO Gillian Anderson (don't say we didn't warn you).
A tonal outfit that plays with silhouette, such as flowing wide-leg trousers, is perennially chic and top of our must-buy list this spring. Choose a neutral colour palette for optimum wearability, with dashes of icy blue for contrast. Keep things interesting with statement detailing, such as this cardigan's striking floral buttons.


Into the blue
Embrace spring's must-have shade of blue to refresh your wardrobe for the coming season. A co-ord, such as this embroidery-detailed shirt and shorts duo, has serious palate-cleansing potential.
Multiply your outfit options by wearing the pieces as separates: the shirt looks on-point worn with this season's barrel-fit or flared jeans, while the shorts work just as well teamed with a boxy T-shirt and a cropped bomber jacket for a more dressed-down look.


Breeze through spring
Take fickle spring weather in your stride with on-point layers to help you duck any showers or late-season frost. Our pale yellow faux leather jacket is bound to become your new go-to choice when you've finally relegated your winter coat to the back of the wardrobe. With a streamlined shape and contrasting buttons, it's perfect for wearing over a lightweight dress when the temperature's still in the mid-teens. Refine the look further with cream leather loafers.


It takes two
Meet the jacket you need for an instant confidence boost ahead of a key presentation or an all-important client lunch. The best bit? It dials your outfit up a notch but it's so easy to wear.
If you like your wardrobe to work desk-to-dinner (who doesn't?) then team with the matching shift dress for head-to-toe-impact. Experiment with eye-catching accessories to vary up the look: think oversized earrings, cat-eye sunglasses or a hammered metal cuff.


Published 12/03/2026



