From red mesh ballet flats to perfect cable knit sweaters and a leopard print satin skirt that feels perfect for now, try these covetable pieces on for size …
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Red ballet pumps and loafers are trending – this mesh pair offers the perfect pop of colour to your spring wardrobe. Red mesh ballet flats, €79.95, at Massimo Dutti.
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If you didn’t invest in a denim skirt last year, there’s still time as it’s set to be a key piece again for SS24. This one by Marks & Spencer is a good price point. Blue denim split front maxi skirt, M&S Collection, €50, at Marks & Spencer.
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A cable knit jumper, like this one by buzzed about New York label Nili Lotan, is a perennial wardrobe favourite. Style it this season with pleat front trousers in black or navy. Cream Hawthorn cable-knit wool sweater, Nili Lotan, €428; www.theoutnet.com.
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Satin midi skirts have proven to be a veritable wardrobe staple the last few years and this leopard print one is a nice update for spring. Leopard print satin long skirt, €145; www.rosaeparis.com.
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Turn up jeans are a key denim trend for the season ahead (plus, it’s a nifty way to avoid trailing hems that tend to dirty easily). Off-white turn up denim trousers, €115, at COS.
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Triangle scarfs and neckerchiefs are great alternatives to heavy wool scarves as we venture into the spring season. Even better if they’re made from on-trend leather. Beige triangle leather scarf, €79; www.arket.com.
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The zip sleeves and stitching detail on this oversized leather jacket ensure it feels extra special. Black Andy boxy leather jacket, €510; www.bymalina.com.
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Are these the trousers of the season? The split hem, slim shape and relaxed drape would suggest an emphatic yes. Black woven straight leg trousers, Totême, €450; www.net-a-porter.com.
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Micro totes are still big news. Huge, in fact. This butter soft leather tote features a detachable strap, meaning it can also be worn as a cross-body. Black Fold micro tote, €115, at COS.
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Yes, we’re still hung up on statement pearl earrings. The whimiscal style of this branch-shaped pair feels particularly romantic. Gold tone branch-shaped earrings, €19.99, at H&M.