Summertime combinations for Winters

Jasmin wears a Cobalt Blue Cotton Cashmere Wrap over an Acid Yellow Emma Polo Top and Silver Classic Metallic Belt

When you think of Winter you might think bold, deep colours like Black, Carmine Red, Navy and Emerald Green. But your palette also holds some of the most tropical shades of the spectrum, from Chinese Blue to Acid Yellow and Ganzi Purple, guaranteed to brighten up even the most British Summer!

If you're still getting your confidence up with your strong Winter colours, try crisp white or silver grey with a bold colour pop, but we hope you'll dip a toe into some of our bold and bright summertime combinations for Winters!

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Aubergine Cropped Ponte Trousers | Electric Lime Cara V | Dark Amethyst Shelley Wrap

Style notes: Dark Amethyst and Aubergine creates a high impact look without falling back on the usual Winter basics of White, Navy or Black. Contrast with a splash of Electric Lime to add a vibrant and unexpected zing to your look.


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Silver Ice Carly Skirt | Aquarius Nina Rib Vest | Cobalt Blue Susannah Cardigan

Style notes: Surely the most tropical colour combination of this entire post? Silver Ice makes a perfect backdrop for desert island shades like Aquarius and Cobalt Blue. Pairing bold blue shades like this with Silver or Ice Blue is a brilliant way of creating tonal looks for Winters, without losing your contrast.


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Dark Amethyst Ruched Skirt | White Soft Square Vest Top | Cherry Cotton Cashmere Wrap

Style notes: Dark Amethyst and Cherry create a bold colour block that nonetheless creates a slimming column of colour. Lighten the duo with the addition of White, adding brightness and contrast.


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Pine Willow Scarf |  Turquoise Lulu Layered Top | Snow White Aimy Trousers

Style notes: If you're a Deep Winter who struggles to leave behind Pine during the summer months, pair it with clear Turquoise and Snow White for a fresh take on this dark colour. Turquoise sits at the less cool end of the Winter Palette, but the contrast with deep Pine and White pulls it into place.


To see the summertime combinations for the other seasons, use the links below: