The Colors We’re Carrying Into Spring (and the pieces you already own that belong there)

Spring doesn’t start when new pieces arrive.
It starts when something old suddenly makes sense again.

A skirt works with a different top.
A sports bra leaves the gym and walks into the day.
Winter silk becomes summer evening.

While unpacking new arrivals, nothing felt loud. Nothing urgent. What if you styled me differently?

Spring/Summer feels less like a drop, more like a continuation.

Cherry Red isn’t New, it’s just awake again
Cherry red returns as a lived-in color.
Take the Charo Ruiz cherry skirt from last season, once an occasion piece, paired with the new Silk Laundry silk top: relaxed, sun-day, café, walk home slowly.

Sport isn’t activewear anymore
The Port de Bras bra (on sale) was never meant to stay in a workout.
Worn under silk blazers, open knits or tailoring, and especially with the new relaxed Summi Summi printed trousers, it becomes a uniform rather than an outfit. The piece you bought for movement becomes the layer that lets you slow down.

Polka Dots are becoming neutrals
Silk Laundry’s new sets feel quiet: polka dots, creams, soft hues, washed blacks.
Styled with M.A.B.E or Boteh Fall/Winter pieces, they’re prints you don’t notice first, but
remember later. That’s why they work with sale pieces.

The Season of Continuation
A silk skirt becomes summer evening.
A sports bra becomes daywear.
A printed trouser becomes neutral.
A statement red becomes daily red.
You don’t switch wardrobes. You adjust their rhythm.

We’ll keep adding pieces slowly, not to change what you wear, but to give your clothes more ways to exist…

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