6 perfect outfit ideas for the spring 🌱
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From colour-blocking to cool co-ords, below you’ll find six outfit ideas for the spring season ahead. After a winter that feels like it has lasted an eternity, it’s a welcome relief to finally experience longer days, bluer skies and the blossoming of fresh flowers in a sign thatHowever, having spent the last few months mindlessly putting on boots, a beanie hat and a puffer coat anytime you leave the house, the idea of dressing for warmer weather can feel like quite the change of pace.
When shopping for a trench, a good rule of thumb is to look for one that also happens to be showerproof. That way you’re covered for the inevitable spring drizzle. It can be a little more of an investment but will be well worth it if you ever happen to accidentally leave the house without checking the weather or packing an umbrella.
Our tip for this trend? Pick two colours and stick to them. The shades can be as cohesive or as clashing as you like, but maintaining just two hues will help your look remain polished. Key colour combinations for this spring include vibrant fuchsia and green while the same shade of fuchsia paired with bright orange is also gaining popularity.Yes, you can wear shorts in springOften relegated to a summer-only staple, this season we’re advocating for shorts to have their debut in spring.
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