Breezy dresses for poolside cocktails, sleek suits for chilled work lunches and smart nights out… new collection delivers holiday style and office chic
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or Laura Jackson clothes are about so much more than trends. The self-professed hoarder has an emotional connection to pretty much everything in her wardrobe and says clothes can transport her back to the happiest moments in her life.
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Next captures the
go-anywhere look for
reinvent your ritual by using sisley’s ‘Butterfly orchid’
technique
Golden wonder
Jacquard double-breasted jacket, £48,
and wide trousers, £40
Shunning sharp tailoring, designers are leaning hard into soft power in 2025, with relaxed silhouettes dominating the runway.
The fluid look joyfully, defiantly embraces femininity – dreamy florals, powder pink and tulle abound as creatives get whimsical, while hot pants and fun details introduce a touch of playfulness.
A common thread is the celebration of individuality and self-expression, a dizzying sense that anything is possible.
The new campaign from high street style leader Next taps into the spirit and looks of the moment – our collective desire to get away from it all.
ew beginnings, fresh starts – there’s no denying the transformative nature of spring. No wonder we get excited by the first blossom on the trees, or when those last traces of light stretch a little bit further at the end of the day.
Spring is a chance to shed old skin and aspire to an elevated version of ourselves. The optimism of the season is often reflected in its key fashion trends and this year’s spring/summer collections are no exception.
Lines smoothed
fatigue faded
Shot in Tulum, Mexico, The Destination – Fashion That Takes You Places campaign blends key trends with vibrant prints, sumptuous textures and a wide range of shapes across all kinds of clothing, including swimwear and accessories.
The result is a collection that appeals to the explorer in all of us – whether we’re having holiday adventures or enjoying new experiences here at home.
Articulating the international feel of the campaign, Brazilian model Catarina Guedes has teamed up with acclaimed Australian photographer Lachlan Bailey, lauded for his sophisticated yet intimate fashion portraits.
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Breezy dresses for poolside cocktails, sleek suits for chilled work lunches and smart nights out… new collection delivers holiday style and office chic
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Featuring parasol stripes and botanical prints, dopamine colours and gingham, the Next range is a nod to escapism and adventure.
Whether you’re on a relaxed day at the beach or sipping sundowners by the pool, the brand delivers a comprehensive spring-to-summer wardrobe for all occasions, with a focus on 100 per cent premium linen, flowing silk and luxe tailoring.
Sunshine and sherbet hues are the order of the day – vivid reds, burnt orange, pink, yellow and mustard. From breezy dresses and elegant two-piece outfits to statement crochet, the styling evokes summer getaways, from sun-dappled trips to the market to alfresco dinners on long, balmy evenings.
For those staying closer to home, the collection also features slouchy suits that are effortlessly chic and unashamedly feminine. Highlights include beautifully fluid silk outfits for laid-back work lunches and a more structured linen two-piece in olive green to take you through to the evening.
A key takeaway from the runway this season is the transportive power of fashion. With the right wardrobe, you don’t even need to leave home to go places.
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“A key takeaway from the runway is the transformative power of fashion”
“The spring/summer range is a nod to escapism and adventure”
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Next nails the go-anywhere look for
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Stepping out
Check midi dress, £48;
ankle cuff sandal, £84
Making waves
Stitch resort shirt, £45, and trousers, £49; sandals, £29
Holiday mode
Bandeau gingham yellow dress, £42;
black sandals, £45;
bag, £34
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Sleek silhouette
Floral double-breasted blazer, £66, and tapered trousers, £40; sandals, £28
Flower power
Floral maxi dress, £78
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Gingham short-sleeved
jacket, £32, and relaxed wide trousers, £34; sandals, £29; sunglasses, £14; bag, £28
Suit you
Linen green blazer, £110, and trousers, £76;
sunglasses, £14
ew beginnings, fresh starts – there’s no denying the transformative nature of spring. No wonder we get excited by the first blossom on the trees, or when those last traces of light stretch a little bit further at the end of the day.
Spring is a chance to shed old skin and aspire to an elevated version of ourselves. The optimism of the season is often reflected in its key fashion trends and this year’s spring/summer collections are no exception.
