Linear thinking
Toe the line in geometric designs that mean business. A far cry from the slouchy joggers and sweatshirts that constitute a WFH wardrobe, sharp workwear offers a chance to rediscover the fun in power dressing and help mark the distinction between home and the office.
Reach for a monochrome shirt dress or longline blouse when in need of a confidence boost ahead of a key presentation or an all-important client lunch. The best bit? You won’t find any restrictive waistbands or starched collars here; our new spin on workwear has been designed with comfort and ease of movement in mind.
Spot-on layers
Take fickle spring weather in your stride with clever layering hacks to help you duck any April showers or rogue late-season frost. A simple hoodie (yes, even the one glued to your back during lockdown) takes on a new guise when slipped under graphic outerwear. It’s entry-level layering ideal for casual outings and will help you eke mileage out of a raincoat or lightweight mac when the temperature is still nippy. Complete the look with bootcut jeans and crisp white sneakers.
Run to the sun
If you’re lucky enough to have a holiday on the horizon, you’ll need some effortless sightseeing outfits. Whether you’re exploring historic sites in sleepy European towns or taking to the local seaside, a pretty blouse and mom jeans have you covered. Choose chunky-soled sandals for optimum comfort on cobblestones and a roomy straw tote bag for souvenir shopping. A denim jacket, knotted at the waist when not in use, will keep the breeze at bay.
Words: Dulcie Emerson and Sophie Hines