10 easy ways to refresh your wardrobe for spring

16 September 2021
By Fashion Quarterly

Reinvigorating your closet needn't be a drag—now is the perfect time to power up your look with a fun new addition.

Portia Prince from 62 Management wears the twenty-seven names 'Nothing But The Hits' t-shirt, Camilla and Marc 'Ovaro' shorts, and Meadowlark ‘Baroque’ midi necklace. Photo by Olivia Kirkpatrick, styling by Danielle Clausen for Fashion Quarterly Spring 2021.

Synonymous with new beginnings and the hope of warmer days ahead, the arrival of spring offers the perfect opportunity to take stock, reset, and refresh.

It’s a cliché that we’ll happily tap into, if it makes for a bit of added joy when it comes to getting dressed. Take note of the areas of your closet that might be lacking inspiration, and invest accordingly.

Transeasonal dressing is often full of surprises, in the form of flash showers or unexpected swelter, so layering always comes highly recommended too.

Read on to discover FQ’s edit of versatile pieces that will see you through spring and beyond.

Penny Sage ‘Rainer’ dress, $370.

IDAE ‘Discovery’ shirt, $439, and ‘Divine’ pants, $499.

Totême ‘Signature’ trench, $1299, from Fabric. 

Kate Sylvester ‘Caravan’ dress, $369. 

Ingrid Starnes ‘Suki’ jeans, $369. 

Shjark ‘Whitman’ jacket, $599

Wixii ‘Chameleon’ jumper, $575.

Wynn Hamlyn ‘Loop’ cardigan, $395. 

Rachel Mills ‘Jack’ cami, $119. 

Papa Clothing ‘Lewa’ top, $295. 

Want to get to know some of Aotearoa’s brightest young designers? Check out our round-up of independent labels to support.

 

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