Womenswear pre-spring trend report

Introducing the key styles of the season, where polish meets a play with proportion.


NEW NOSTALGIA

Inflected with retro sportswear references, matching sets</u> and separates in relaxed proportions propose a nuanced take on nostalgia. A boxy double-faced shirt</u> and flared trousers are heightened by leather accents. Style with oversized aviator frames</u>.

 

TRANSITIONAL OUTERWEAR

A move towards lighter layers underpins this season’s outerwear</u>. The classic COS trench coat is modernised through hybrid design in crisp recycled</u> nylon, converting into a sleeveless gilet. A cropped jacket with cape</u> sleeves plays with deconstruction and dimension, culminating in an elegant scarf collar that brings functionality a new refinement.

RACER STYLE

An evolution of moto design, the racer jacket</u> and matching midi skirt in spring’s unexpected brown hue proves the season for leather is no longer established. Unpainted seams and exposed metal hardware lend a distressed look, while winged sunglasses</u> and a skin-baring sheer top</u> deliver the attitude.

FLUID TAILORING

Liquid textures and lustrous finishes give formal a new fluidity. Rendered in midnight Naia™</u> twill, an enveloping double-breasted blazer</u> with relaxed sleeves shows a softer side to tailoring</u>. Trousers</u> in wider, more flared cuts trade smart for casual, accentuating the nonchalant nature of this season’s suiting.

DIMENSIONAL DENIM

Pre-spring sees a redefinition of the iconic material, explored through cut, colour and creative textures. Wide-leg denim</u> with upturned cuffs in chalky white tones embody the ease of warmer days ahead.

SUNSET SHADES

A palette of warm hues in rust, terracotta and light pink serves as spring’s prelude to milder days. An uplifting counterpart to new-season neutrals, channel a confident tonal look with layers that add dimension.


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