People, it’s almost time to bust out some sunglasses. Any excuse to fashion up a look – not that this striped playsuit needs too much of that. It’s part of ASOS Africa, a range that creates employment in underprivileged communities in Kenya, and is full of cool bits. This season, the 20-piece collection includes a brilliant raw-hemmed cropped jacket in rusty hued silk, a print and patchwork maxi and jewellery by MADE, which is 100% fair trade.
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The Briefing always agrees with the oracle that is Meryl Streep, particularly during the editorial meeting in The Devil Wears Prada where she sneers “Florals for spring? – groundbreaking.” However, this Cos shirt and the brand’s recent hook up with Clifton Nurseries is the exception.
£49, cosstores.com Photograph: Guardian
This page has spoken of the joyous nature of a maxi stripe: the concept that takes humble strips and ramps them up a notch for impact. It’s a look Mrs Prada had a proper old catwalk fiesta with for spring – and this Oasis sun dress does have a whiff of the Pradas about it. It’s still a bit on the nippy side so try throwing a navy jumper over it and some clumpy sandals.
£65, oasis-stores.com Photograph: Guardian
Maxi-length skirts went front row at the shows and longer skirt lengths were the biggest next-season talking point. Topshop Boutique have this midi-length number and its turquoise glory will also allow you to tick off the bold trend.
£60, topshop.com Photograph: Linda Nylind/Guardian
The eighth collection of Pierre Hardy designs for Gap arrives in April and are ladylike without being prim. They come in a neutral patent or pinkish-peach. The fashion desk verdict is they look really rather good with a pair of old, loosely rolled up jeans.
£79.99, available 5 April, gap.eu Photograph: Guardian