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The New Season Updates Your Wardrobe Needs
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The start of spring? It’s the perfect time to refresh your wardrobe and bring some carefully chosen updates into your outfit rotation. Every piece in your wardrobe needs to work hard and create multiple looks to suit every element of your lifestyle. With versatility in mind, Saint + Sofia’s Head of Editorial, Alexandra Fullerton, has curated the ultimate pieces that will help you breeze through the season in style.
The One and Done Dress
When outfit inspiration fails, a dress will always be your style saviour. Remove the worry about matching up prints or colours – you just need to add accessories. The Maya Dress has a contemporary square neckline that will elevate your look, while the flattering shirring detail works on every body shape. Try it with tough boots until sandal season arrives.
The Updated T-Shirt
While cotton T-shirts are a worthy wardrobe staple, adding texture to a classic silhouette is a clever way to bring a twist to your go-to combinations. In an array of seasonally-appropriate pastels, the Ariella Baby Tee is the answer. In super soft wool, wear it with your favourite jeans or casual trousers, then sharpen up the styling by teaming it with skirts or tailored trousers for smarter days.
The Statement Skirt
Bringing a touch of levity to spring outfits, wearing a lightweight skirt signals the seasonal switch-up. The Eliza Pleated Skirt arrives in on-trend mint, with a graphic gingham check. When it comes to styling, we recommend you pick out the colour palette with bold black separates, or add a leather jacket for extra edge. Alternatively, offset the soft pastel shade with a crisp white shirt and silver-toned jewellery.
The White Jeans
For denim devotees, there is always room for a new pair of jeans. Right now, pale shades are the best way to bring polish to your most casual outfits. For the strongest styling, wear the Barrel Leg jeans in cream as part of an updated suit with the co-ordinating denim jacket. However this mid blue colour also works with a perennially chic black blazer for a modern twist on classic workwear tropes.






