It’s that in-between time of year again when it’s neither hot nor cold, but every ray of sun inspires creative styling. It’s an inspirational season. The blooms are burgeoning in their cotton-candy pinks, and colours are emerging in every shop window. The comfortable settling of seasons means we can now experiment with our sartorial choices and show off the outfits that have been hidden in storage boxes for months on end. For me, the mere sight of sunshine is excuse enough to dress up.
My summer fashion switchover is well and truly underway, and I’m welcoming some of my most-loved pieces back into my wardrobe. I’m assessing my current collection, reintroducing older pieces and considering which items are lacking or need to be re-homed.
We can finally pack away heavier coats for next autumn and embrace trenches, light knitwear, and billowy long-sleeved dresses. Swapping a coat for a cardigan, blazer or jacket can make all the difference. My taste tends to gravitate towards neutrals, and the colour I’m most enamoured with is chocolate brown. However, I can’t help but be taken by the sage-green colour that props up each summer. It looks amazing on all skin tones. It also pairs wonderfully with the tan accessories on offer and jute of course, it is summer after all.
Boilersuits are having a resurgence, too. The all-in-one is as much about comfort as it is about looking pulled together and uniform. Furthermore, I’m enjoying co-ords, either worn in unison or matched with other items. Can you tell I’m feeling inspired? These picks are all high on my wish list for May. As always, material and quality are factors I highly prioritise, as are classic shapes I know I’ll wear for years to come. Keep scrolling for the items I have in my May capsule.
You can’t mention a capsule wardrobe without paying homage to the blazer. It’s a sought-after outerwear piece celebrated on all styles and body shapes. The universal appeal of a blazer means you can wear it throughout the year and in many variations. Wear it on top of bundled layers in the winter and with a midi dress and sandals come summer. It just as easily transcends from day to night. Trust me.
Denim is back in a big way and although the traditional trucker jackets never go out of style modern updates have been introduced. From cinched-in waist detailing to ecru colourways, the options are aplenty. The denim category extends to dresses and skirts, so pick whichever piece feels the most like you to incorporate into your wardrobe.
There’s no denying that denim is taking over in 2023, however, tailored trousers disrupted the denim scene many moons ago and the impact lives on. For a few years, the high street and designers have been producing free-flowing trousers that are worlds apart from the slim-fit cigarette pant we once associated with tailoring. People far and wide are celebrating tailored looks beyond the realms of the office and formal dress codes. Pair tailored trousers with suited looks (the sleeveless waistcoat, for example), a simple tee or a ‘going out’ top. It works with just about anything, so mix and match to your heart’s content.
And just like that, we’ve reverted and longer-length skirts are in the spotlight once more. They’ve always been a staple piece for me and one I’d best ascribe to my style. Thankfully for midi and maxi lovers like me, retailers are following suit with these modest styles. You’ll find cargo skirts, column skirting and of course denim. Although they’re an esteemed trend for SS23, they have a timeless appeal. I intend to wear my forever, just like I have many summers before.
Tops aren’t considered the most exhilarating fashion piece but judging by the popularity of the ‘going out top’, it’s something of interest. There are plenty of tops that sit in the happy medium between core basics and extravagance. With a reference to cottagecore here, a ruched detail there or something as simple as an intentionally unique neckline, having one of these tops can prove rather useful. The criteria for elevated basics isn’t bells and whistles. The bandeau is an example of that. In theory, an elevated top can be a jersey piece but it’s all about the cut and intentional details. Whether that’s a t-shirt with a slightly sheer element or an embroidered blouse, squeeze the most wear out of special tops this summer and don’t save these pieces for ‘best’.
I adore separates particularly in summer. I appreciate them for the mix-and-match element they offer. You can often interchange the top and bottom to extend the wear of other pieces in your wardrobe. I’m still swooning after the Posse two-piece that was a part of Sophia Richie’s wedding wardrobe, so whilst I wait for that to be restocked I’ve found many just as worthy and timeless contenders.
Summer equals dresses aplenty and as a dress girl, I couldn’t be more excited. Hemlines have become a sweeping statement which has inspired the sentiment of being swatched in fabrications. This year, the presence of floral is noticeably slim in favour of tonal looks and monochrome. Instead, silhouettes are pared-back which is apt for minimalists and those wanting to invest in timeless pieces. Note plenty of reworked jersey dresses, ruching and of course, bandeau shapes.
Move aside jumpsuits, boilersuits are the newer, fresher update. You may remember the likes of B.Sides introducing boyfriend-style overalls when they were few and far between and now they’re available across more retailers. Like the co-ord, a boilersuit is a fuss-free uniform piece.
I never understood the power of a good handbag until I hit my thirties. That’s not to say it has to be designer, either. For me, a good handbag comprises timeless elements has an impact and holds its shape. The high-street and mid-priced designers are producing exquisite styles, so you needn’t spend thousands for a forever bag.
Nowadays I pay equal attention to my footwear capsule. Instead of accumulating various footwear styles, I hone in on the styles that feel most wearable and in keeping with my style. I abandoned towering heels some time ago, instead focusing on the kitten heel equivalent. Although it’s not for everyone, there’s something about it that has a classic but modern feel I never seem to tire of. I wear enclosed footwear in the summer and introduce open-toe sandals when the rain subsides. Both styles of footwear can be worn with dresses, jeans, skirts and trousers.
The above principle applies to flats. Dressing for comfort is key, so I appreciate the considered offerings available this season. Thankfully, the flat phenomenon is rife which has inspired fashion-forward variations like the gloved shoe that encloses most of the foot. I’m pleased to see the evolution of pumps. Flat shoe people, rejoice!