9 Items Every London Girls Are Already Embracing for Spring
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How we spot emerging trends has changed over the last year. Before lockdown, we simply had to take a look around us as we walked the streets of the capital to see what the city’s most stylish dwellers were wearing. Now, with many of said women working from home, we’ve had to concentrate our trend-spotting efforts on the social media ether. Thankfully, our favourite London-based influencers have risen to the challenge and have continued to present us with impressive outfits. So, with a new season on the fast approach, what will London’s biggest spring fashion trends for 2021 be?
While it’s evident that the London style set aren’t quite ready to give up their loungewear and leggings just yet, we’re starting to notice that they’re incorporating incredibly chic pieces into their daily outfit posts. Trench coats are, unsurprisingly, back again for spring and are sure to come in handy when the heavens inevitably open on our daily walk. Statement collar blouses are still going strong as one of this season’s key trends, and stacked, chunky loafers continue to be the shoe favourite amongst those in the know, replacing slippers the closer to spring we come. Throw in ultra-bright checks, breezy dresses, and the jeans set to dominate this season, and you’ve got the perfect trend-led capsule. Keep scrolling to see nine trends London girls are loving for spring.
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