I’m all about mixing prints in unexpected ways, and one of my favourite combinations at the mo is stripes and florals. If you keep the stripes thin, they can almost serve as a neutral – and they pair perfectly with this season’s beautiful blooms.
LOOK 1
I’d finish off this look with plain d’orsay flats and head straight to the office.
Striped Trousers with Belt, Zara, £29.99
Equipment Abbott Floral Silk Bomber Jacket, Harvey Nichols, £350
Red Hamilton Tote Bag, Michael Kors, £310
LOOK 2
An outfit like this needs a pair of super-tall heels and cat-eye sunglasses.
No. 2 Pencil Skirt, J.Crew, £118
Floral Print Crop Top, Topshop, £40
Rivington Clutch, Whistles, £75
LOOK 3
I’d tuck in the tee and roll up the sleeves to complete this sweet vintage-inspired look.
Quilted Midi Skirt, Asos, £32
Striped Crew Tee, Gap, £15.74
Concertina Satchel Bag, Asos, £30
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