Trending Now: 9 Must-Have Seasonal Updates
Discover the cult pieces you might have missed from our New In drop, and add to your basket before they sell out
A colorful maxi dress
Bold and colorful dresses from Tove and Zankov are easing us into joyful spring style. The painterly palette on Zankov’s color-block maxi is inspired by ’60s art, making it an eclectic choice for weekend events – simply pair with glossy black boots. Meanwhile, Tove’s bold yellow ‘Aurelie’ maxi can easily be styled with gold or silvery jewelry and pointed-toe pumps for the evening – and as the mercury rises, gladiator sandals will look equally elegant.
A cricket knit
Embrace the collegiate aesthetic with Polo Ralph Lauren’s chic ‘Cricket’ striped sweater. The minimal blue stripes complement classic indigo denim, and the split hem is perfect for tucking into jeans. On cooler days, reach for Loewe’s ultra-warm wool sweater. The appliquéd anagram logo makes it instantly recognizable to fashion insiders, while the colorful varsity stripes add a playful element. Layer yours over a crisp white shirt and finish the look with wide-leg tailored pants.
Super-wide-leg jeans
Wide-leg jeans embody a cool, ’70s vibe, with the offering from Goldsign and Tibi feeling entirely new. Emphasize the laid-back feel of Goldsign’s ‘The Atticus’ pair with a simple tee and sandals, then cinch at the waist with a belt to add shape to the silhouette. Tibi’s ‘Murray’ style, on the other hand, is cut from Japanese denim in a fresh white hue that looks divine with a matching tank top and neutral accessories.
Retro sneakers
Originally founded in 1982 and relaunched by a group of friends – and fans of the brand – in 2019, Autry creates sneakers with an inherently retro feel. The ‘Medalist Low’ pair is a re-edition of an archival style from the ’80s and adds a vintage feel to maxi dresses and tailoring. Elsewhere, Maison Margiela’s ‘Replica’ sneakers come in a vibrant chartreuse hue that is ideal for colorful spring dressing.
A pillow bag
The soft, tactile pillow bag is a must-have style for your new-season edit. Loewe first debuted the ‘Goya’ on the fall 2022 runway, and the coveted ‘Puffer’ version comes in a pretty pastel green that’s perfect for pairing with other sorbet-hued pieces. Meanwhile, Jacquemus’ ‘Le Bambimou’ is a hotly anticipated new style from the French brand’s Le Raphia collection – style with textured pieces, such as a bouclé jacket and jeans, or a ribbed jersey dress.
Considered choices
For a considered addition to your wardrobe, look to Acne Studios. The brand’s appliquéd cardigan is made from luxe wool that is certified by the Responsible Wool Standard, which guarantees the welfare of sheep and the land they graze on. For beauty enthusiasts, reach for Tata Harper’s hard-working Bio-Shield Face Oil. The hypoallergenic and vegan formula is blended with fruit-based vitamin C and E, which results in a deeply nourished and glowing complexion.
A tennis necklace
A classic tennis necklace is understated enough for everyday wear, while the cup chain links are perfect for layering with similarly precious jewels. Sorellina’s ‘L’Impératrice’ is punctuated with shimmering diamonds in playful, star-shaped settings, while Roxanne First’s version – which is available only at NET-A-PORTER – is decorated with vibrant green tsavorite stones (a rare variety of garnet).
Oval sunglasses
The gently rounded contours of oval sunglasses complement almost all face shapes. Oliver Peoples + Khaite’s ‘1969’ sunglasses – which are a NET-A-PORTER exclusive – come in a retro, tortoiseshell finish that looks divine with a monochrome outfit. If you prefer a ’90s-inspired look, then consider Fendi’s crystal-embellished glasses, which feature the Italian house’s ‘F’ emblems on both sides for a subtle logo detail.
Trans-seasonal leather
Luxe leather pieces are a clever choice for trans-seasonal dressing. Chloé’s leather midi dress, for example, offers a little more warmth than cotton, silk or linen styles. The crochet side panels reveal glimpses of skin, while the fringed hem adds movement (when you shimmy across the dance floor). When styling leather for the office, Theory’s tan blazer is endlessly versatile – wear yours with tailoring and sneakers, or toughen up a maxi dress and finish the look with ankle boots.