Looking expensive—that’s always the goal. We’re guessing no one wakes up in the morning and proclaims that they want to look cheap, after all. And while I believe that you can achieve a rich-girl aesthetic on a budget, some pieces are worth investing in more premium iterations of. Items that are made to a higher standard and with quality fabrics will generally have a longer lifespan in your wardrobe. Choose wisely, and you could own these garments for the rest of your life.
Identifying these items is key. The last thing I want you to do is frivolously spend without consideration. So with spring now imminent, I’ve spotlighted the pieces I think are worth spending a little extra on. I’ve whittled down an edit of core staples, from trenches to blazers, shoes to jeans, to carry you through the season ahead (and every season after, for that matter) in the hope that they inspire you to spend your money wisely.
Of course, this involves looking into some designer options where you mightn’t normally do so, but you needn’t turn your back on the high street completely. Many affordable brands now offer elevated staples featuring premium fabrications that hold up in both the style and quality stakes. Although they might be a fraction more expensive than what you’d usually expect from that brand, they’ll still present a more accessible option.
Scroll on to see seven spring fashion trends that I believe are worth the investment. I have a feeling these are pieces you’re going to love and wear for a very long time.
Style Notes: Leather blazers have been trending for a few seasons now, but never before have there been so many excellent options to choose from. Black feels intrinsically ’90s, while shades of camel and brown tap into the 2022 colour palette of elevated neutrals. While you can hand-pick vegan- and faux-leather styles that are ultimately more affordable, nothing will stand the test of time quite like the real thing.
The perfect black leather blazer.
This belted option feels so fresh.
This would look so chic paired with true blue jeans and a white pie-crust-collar blouse.
Style Notes: Perhaps it’s because I don’t own a lot of jeans, but I’ve always been sceptical about designer denim. Like, how different can it be from my pairs from Topshop and Zara? Turns out a lot. The pairs I’ve tried hold their shape significantly better than their more frugal counterparts, which, in turn, means less washing. Not only is this economical and eco-friendly, but it’ll also prolong the life of your jeans.
Kendall Jenner has been wearing these jeans on repeat.
So many influencers own Agolde’s Pinch jeans.
For me, this is the perfect jeans cut.
Style Notes: It’s spring, and we all know what that means: the start of wedding season. And with wedding season comes the need for dresses. While I have some fabulous affordable dresses in my collection, I always seem to gravitate back towards the more premium options hanging in my wardrobe. I know there’s still a weird fashion stereotype that you shouldn’t want to wear a dress you’ve already worn to an event with the same guest list previously, but we need to change our mindsets to be more sustainable. Wearing these dresses—bright, bold, and with breathtaking prints—feels so special I don’t care if it’s the hundredth time someone has seen me in one.
Zimmermann has some of the prettiest dresses of the season.
Cut-outs are key for 2022.
You can never go wrong with a Rixo dress.
Style Notes: At the risk of jinxing it, spring generally tends to mark a shift in weather. Days brighten, and although the risk of showers is still omnipresent, the chances of being caught in one are becoming less likely by the day. Cue cute tote bags—ones made from woven materials or canvas, which feel tenfold more spring-like compared to their leather counterparts. Big-name brands are serving up more logo-emblazoned totes than ever—take your pick.
This bag has been everywhere for the past couple of summers.
This bag also comes in a gorgeous blue colourway.
Chloé’s Woody bag is fast becoming a fashion favourite.
Style Notes: Loafers have always been beloved by fashion people, but over the past couple of years the demand for them—particularly designer iterations—has skyrocketed. Prada’s pair is currently the order of the day, but if you’re after a more inconspicuous pair, look to The Row and even Mango.
I just know these will be everywhere at London Fashion Week.
The loafers everyone wants to own.
Suede shoes always mark the start of spring.
Style Notes: Trench coats are already a staple in the wardrobes of many of us Bris, but, in 2022, I’m seeing more and more versions with unexpected dryads coming through. From Totême’s style with double-breasted buttons (as seen on Hannah above) to Jigsaw’s iteration spliced with faux leather, trenches with a twist are all the rage.
I own this coat and can confirm it’s excellent.
The gathered cuffs on this trench create a beautiful sleeve silhouette.
The detachable gilet layer gives this trench optimum versatility.
Style Notes: No investment feels quite so luxurious as cashmere. Although some might consider it to be a winter staple, I feel cashmere knits and cardigans come into their own during spring. Usually lighter than other wools, cashmere knits tuck seamlessly into jeans and skirts and will help you stylishly navigate any tricky weather spells until summer.
I’ve seen this in real life, and honestly, it looks so premium.
I get so much wear out of my own cream cashmere jumper, and I just know you will too.
This polo-collared knit feels so on-trend.