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HIT REFRESH ON YOUR WORKWEAR
Your wardrobe deserves a promotion, it’s time to challenge the humdrum and get more creative with your workwear. We look to some awe-inspiring streetstyle looks to breathe some new life into your 9-to-5 wardrobe. Discover staple new-season updates and find out how the fashion set are styling them this spring.
THE TAILORING
The spring update: Spring is all about the in-between coats and you can’t go wrong with a classic trench or blazer. There’s always room for another jacket in your wardrobe, this season try adding an hourglass cut.
How to style it: Keep it tonal by matching your polo neck to your trench or try a logo tee from Balmain under your blazer to give your outfit an edge.
This Stella trench is an investment classic, it's light enough to travel with and warm enough to protect you from springtime showers.
Michelle Curtin, Personal Shopping Team
THE TRENCH
THE BLAZER
THE Dress
The spring update: Patterned midis are here to stay, florals and animal prints remain strong trends while patchwork prints and classic patterns such as Toile de Jouy dress seen at Dior are on the rise.
How to style it: Channel Leonie Hanne's effortlessly cool look by layering an open trench over any patterned midi or maxi from Ganni or Rixo.
This season, we’ve seen a rise in flowy mid-calf length dresses, which clients are going for. Instead of the pencil-skirted dress, trends are moving towards a floatier fit.
Michelle Curtin, Personal Shopping Team
THE ANIMAL PRINT
THE POLKA DOT
THE SKIRT
The spring update: There is huge excitement around skirts, from minimalist desert tones at Loewe to full floral looks at Preen By Thornton Bregazzi, asymmetric hemlines are on point for spring. Fit and flare silks and pleats are staying strong from last summer.
How to style it: Leave your legs bare and pair with some statement heels or an edgy pair of biker boots such as the Chloé Rylee Lace Ups and finish with the Large Shoulder Bag à la Aimee Song.
THE AYMMETRIC
THE FIT AND FLARE
THE SHIRT
The spring update: Ruffles are having a moment, whether on Victorian high-necks from Isabel Marant Étoile or chic wrap front styles from MSGM. While unapologetically 1980s puff-sleeves are the style-du-jour.
How to style it: A tailored gilet or strappy dress will let the statement sleeves sing, try adding some Danse Lente arm candy for good measure.
THE PUFF-SLEEVE
THE RUFFLE SHIRT
THE TROUSERS
The spring update: For trousers it’s all about the hem details this season, from turn-ups to slit-fronts seen on the catwalks of Victoria Beckham and Alexander McQueen. Let your ankles do the talking this spring and prepare to see these dialled-up details dominating your feeds for the coming months.
How to style it: Take a leaf out of Leandra Medine’s book and add this subtle update to your suiting this spring. Belt bags are going nowhere so if you haven’t already it’s time to invest.
Slit-fronts are constantly requested since Victoria Beckham wore a pair to her Spring Summer 2019 show. This detail allows your shoe to shine and adds some excitement.
Michelle Curtin, Personal Shopping Team
THE SLIT-FRONTS
THE TURN-UPS
Bucket bags, especially this earth-toned Marni, have the potential to carry a travel laptop or tablet so are practical for women on the go.
Michelle Curtin, Personal Shopping Team
THE BUCKET BAG
THE CROSSBODY
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