Dressing for Spring

Friday, 20 March 2026
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The first day of spring brings lightness, softer layers, and the excitement of a wardrobe reset. It’s the perfect moment to reintroduce more colours, delicate textures and cooler pieces.

The Classic Trench

A trench coat is perhaps the most enduring spring essential. Opt for a classic silhouette in a neutral tone and wear it loosely belted over relaxed tailoring or vintage denim. The key is in the balance, structured yet undone. Push up the sleeves slightly, add a silk scarf at the neck, and finish with understated accessories to let the coat speak for itself.


Trench Styled

Featured: Burberry Sandringham Midi Trench, Alexander McQueen Flared Jeans, Dolce & Gabbana Polka Dots Heel Sandals, Loewe Logo Print Scarf, Zimmermann Wylie Open Knit Tank Top, Bottega Veneta Double Layer T-Shirt


Versitle Knitwear

The cardigan will always be a versatile styling piece. Look for fine knits with subtle detailing, pearl buttons or a slightly cropped fit. Worn alone and fastened just so, it becomes a fashionable alternative to a top. Or, layer over a slip dress, softening an otherwise dressed-up look.


Cardigan Styled

Featured: Khaite Lavan Cropped Cardigan, Stella McCartney Medium Falabella Tote,Prada Mini Dress, Gucci Star Interlocking GG Headband, Burberry Storm Boots, Cartier Tank Anglaise Watch


Flats for Spring

Ballet flats complete the spring equation with an ease that feels entirely right for the season. Shop for beautifully made leather pairs or softly worn-in styles that mould to the foot over time. Style them with cropped trousers, fluid skirts or sharp tailoring for a look that’s refined yet relaxed.


Ballet Flats Styled

Featured: Gucci Ballet Flats, Loro Piana Trousers, Max Mara 1951 Demien Jacket, Chanel Vintage Bijoux Chocolate Bar Flap, Marni Ruffle Shoulder Blouse, Tiffany & Co Double Heart Toggle Necklace