Layering for Springs

There are so many different ways you can use layering as a Spring. Play it safe and turn some of your bright Spring colours into a more tonal outfit, or go full on bold and layer up vibrant shades for a completely modern take on layers.

Adding layers of fine knitwear is also a great way to make your Spring colours work during the colder months - so often these shades can feel like they belong in the warmer weather, but playing with bold tones of cosy knitwear makes them feel frost ready.

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The easiest and least challenging way to layer is to stick to tonal shades. The lack of different colours means you just can't go wrong. Make sure you add a long layer to peek out the bottom.

Start with a Long Vest Top in Azure and Ponte Trousers in Galaxy Blue. Add a Tasha Top in Galaxy Blue and throw on an Alpaca Shawl in Greek Blue. Finish off with a Cashmere Gauze Stole in Dutch Blue

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Getting bolder? Try adding some contrasting colours to your layers to add depth and interest to your look. This is a great way of adding a bright shade if you lack confidence doing large quantities of bright colours.

Start with a Silky Roll Neck in Canary Yellow and your favourite jeans. Layer a Merino Crossover in Bright Navy.

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The ultimate winter layering system - try adding more than one knitwear layer for style that keeps you cosy.

Start with a Cosy Merino Sweater in Glacier and your favourite jeans. Add a Merino Sleeveless Wrap in Bright Navy and top off with a Cashmere Gauze Stole in Coral Red.

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Layering can be a great way to add some colour to your workwear too - the sleeveless mock turtle is the perfect lightweight base layer.

Wear a Sleeveless Mock Turtle in Aquamarine and a Grace Pencil Skirt in Praline. Layer over a Cotton Jersey Shirt in Nimbus and then add your Grace Jacquard Blazer in Praline.

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