PRELUDE TO SPRING:

A Transitional Colour Story

As days grow steadily longer and nights shorten, our wardrobes begin to shift almost instinctively towards the promise of spring. Bright enough to uplift but rich enough to feel grounded, transitional colours do the quiet work of bridging the space between now and later. As any ideal colour should, we like these options top to bottom for a high-octane look—but they work just as well integrated into your winter palette.

Bitter Lemon

A soft, buttery tone that’s equal parts cream and yellow, Bitter Lemon delivers a hint of brightness perfect for easing us out of hibernation. Delicate yet grounding, this balanced hue seamlessly infuses itself into your winter wardrobe, adding a subtle lift to your looks. Try pairing it with deep blues and greens for freshness, or with burgundy and tawny browns for more of a statement. To craft a coveted head-to-toe look, opt for the tactile contrast of our popcorn knit pullover with sleek slim-leg pants.

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Framboise

As indulgent as its namesake, Framboise is a subdued rose hue with toasty brown undertones, more reminiscent of a berry muffin than fresh fruit. It’s introspective and mature, rich without being imposing, making it exceptionally suited to a polished monochromatic outfit. Try a romantic ruched top with our structured wide-leg trousers, or pair this shade with neutrals like charcoal and espresso for a more understated approach to the trend.

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