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Spotlight On: The Naomi Ross & Laura Byrnes Edit

Author Editor - 1 minute read

When we were preparing to launch our new collection, we couldn’t think of two girls better suited to style up our newest pieces. With everything from florals to pastels, to dark khaki and denim, Naomi Ross and Laura Byrnes were our go-to.

With different styles, we challenged them to give the same trends their own personal treatment, proving that no matter your taste and personal style, fashion can be adapted to fit in with your current wardrobe.

 

The Pastel Suit

A power suit, with a twist.

Take your work wear game up a notch as you introduce your wardrobe to its new fail safe outfit. Pair with a slogan tee and your favourite pair of boots or trainers for a look that is both powerful but wearable.

Florals

Florals for spring may not be ground-breaking but when they’re as good as this, who cares? Our throw-on-and-go shirt dress in an irresistible cactus green is the wardrobe update you didn’t know you needed.
How to wear? Pair with your favourite flats and throw on a jumper until the weather warms up.

Khaki

Truly embrace the khaki trend and opt for a jumpsuit – ideal for lazy Monday mornings where the snooze button is more appealing than crawling out of bed.

If you’d prefer to ease yourself into the colour trend, Laura’s trench coat is an ultimate addition to your wardrobe. And, even better, it’s actually a Pac-A-Mac making it your new favourite rainy day companion.

 

 

Denim & Leopard

 

Be bold or don’t bother. Whether it’s double denim or faux fur leopard print, whichever way you’re embracing the trend, do it with oomph.

The dark denim of our denim co-ord is leopard prints new best friend thanks to the hint of tobacco stitching – mix and match like Naomi and Laura for a capsule wardrobe worth its weight.