In my opinion, if there’s a high street brand you should be exploring right now, it’s Warehouse. The British-born brand has developed a knack for creating a variety of pieces that are unique and still work for the everyday. Statement prints ate an integral part of the brand’s DNA and are some of the best I’ve seen on the high street. From statement swirls to trending checkerboard, there’s sure to be a print to suit your aesthetic. Don’t worry, however, if stand-out motifs aren’t your thing—Warehouse is also an excellent stop for elevated wardrobe essentials, so you get truly the best of both worlds.
I’ve also been impressed by the quality of its clothing—I’m confident that I’ll be able to wear a lot of what I own from the brand for many years to come! With spring’s arrival imminent, I’ve been religiously scrolling through the many styles they currently have to offer for some wardrobe updates. Here are the pieces I’ve loved lately—and I have a feeling you will, too.
Style Notes: As we very slowly peel off the layers we’ve been wearing for the past few months, I’m looking forward to wearing short leather jackets again! This one in particular is a great alternative to the classic biker jacket style. The utility pockets, with the minimal metal detail, give the jacket such a refined look. As far as I’m concerned, prints will always be a thing. This geometric print skirt adds a quirky contrast to the monochrome palette.
This versatile jacket also comes in a beautiful soft pink shade.
Geo prints feel very on trend for 2022.
Style Notes: Knitted dresses are an essential staple piece for me, and are key to my aesthetic during the transitional period between winter and spring. Warehouse has plenty to keep me interested.
I’m really into rust tones right now.
Yes, Warehouse also creates excellent shoes.
Style Notes: The classic trench coat is a must-have, but I’ve been drawn to the leather styles that have been popping up as of late. Warehouse hits the nail on the head with this number.
An impressive high street coat.
These make for a seamless change from jeans—wear them with everything you’d ordinarily wear denim with.
Style Notes: Cardigans are another spring staple I wear on rotation, and I quite like how they look half-buttoned with a pair of trousers or a skirt for an effortless look. This way of styling tones down the corporate or smart feel of a pair of tailored trousers.
Naturally, I’m thinking about investing in the matching leggings, too.
Checked trousers really are trend-proof.
Style Notes: Green shirts have been dominating the fashion world for a while now—this gorgeous green shirt offers something quite different with its ‘70s-style collar, nipped-in waist, and satin finish.
I’m obsessed with this colour.
The trousers I reach for, whether I’m working from home or heading for brunch.
Style Notes: Psychedelic prints are an “old” trend I still like to dabble in here and there. I’m a big fan of the colour combination on this mesh midi dress—they work really well together. The square neckline is also a bonus for me—I find they especially flatter busts that are on the larger side.
A print this elaborate requires minimal styling effort—just let it shine.
Up the retro feel of this dress with a pair of platform-sole boots.
Another green staple I’m drawn to.
Mesh textures are trending, and Warehouse has some of the best pieces on the high street.
Shoes I know I’ll live in this summer.
This looks so high-end.
The perfect finishing touch to any outfit.
This blouse feels so special.
In case you missed it, pink is a pretty big deal for 2022.
Another excellent print option.
Warehouse is really nailing its co-ords lately.
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