Inside the Lookbook

Inside the Lookbook


Each season carries its own mood before it ever becomes a wardrobe. For spring and summer, that mood often begins with light. Softer mornings, longer evenings, brighter interiors, and a pace that feels just slightly more open. The lookbook grows from there.
This season, the focus is on ease. Not just in silhouette, but in how pieces relate to each other. Linen shirts paired with relaxed trousers. Dresses that move naturally without needing much styling. Soft layers that sit lightly over the body. The goal is not to overbuild the wardrobe, but to make each part feel considered and wearable.
Texture plays a central role. Linen, gauze, soft woven fabrics, and lighter knits all bring something tactile into the collection. They catch light differently. They move differently. They create depth even when the palette stays quiet. That combination of softness and texture helps the season feel grounded rather than polished to the point of distance.
The palette is similarly restrained. Ivory, sand, stone, sage, oat, charcoal, and muted rose shape the collection in a way that feels calm and flexible. The colours are there to support the silhouettes rather than compete with them. They allow pieces to mix easily and let the materials speak a little louder.
There is also a sense of repetition built into the styling. Shirts reappear in different forms. Dresses move between everyday and occasion. Layers shift the mood of simpler pieces. This is intentional. A strong seasonal wardrobe is rarely about constant change. It is often about finding a few shapes that keep working.
The lookbook is less about one fixed idea of dressing and more about showing how a softer, quieter wardrobe can still feel rich. Through movement. Through tone. Through how the pieces live together. That is what shapes the season in the end.

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