When it comes to spring in London, there’s an art to navigating its unpredictability. One day you’re wrapped up in knitwear, and the next it’s bare ankles and sunglasses, but this is the weather that London girls do best—creating intentional yet effortless outfits that are ready for anything. What I love about women in London is that they are experimental and let their individualism shine through in their style, all while still incorporating current trends into their looks.
As a fashion editor, it’s my job to spot the emerging trends as they start to appear. Over the last year, there’s been a shift away from the quiet luxury, minimalist style we relied on for so long, and fashion is now heading down a more experimental route. Even as a minimalist myself, I have to admit, it is a welcomed change.
The trends we’ve seen crop up so far have been rooted in strong silhouettes, and the funnel neck jacket is the prime example of that. It’s high-necked shape is it’s defining feature, yet it’s still perfectly spring appropriate (and honestly, I don’t see their departure any time soon). On the softer side, this spring is also all about the polka dot print revival. Adding a touch of chic, romanticism to any look, it’s a trend that keeps coming back for a reason.
After scouring through the feeds of my favourite London girls, I found six trends that I’m confident anticipate we’ll see everywhere this year after Londoners led the charge. Curious? Scroll on to discover them before they hit the mainstream.
1. Funnel Neck Jackets
Style Notes: I love the structure a funnel neck jacket brings to an outfit. It feels polished yet not too formal, and we’ve seen an array of new styles emerging as of late. From nylon to trench coats, I’ve not taken my leather funnel neck jacket off since I bought it, and its versatility is unmatched.
Shop the Trend:
Hush
Melinda Supersoft Funnel Neck Jacket
This soft sand coloured jacket is so chic for spring.
Róhe
Sculptural Safari Jacket
I love the cinched waist detailing.
THE FRANKIE SHOP
Kelly Woven Jacket
This whole look is so chic.
Fuchsia Shaw
The Arden Coat
This has sold out already and I anticipate it happening again.
COS
A-Line Cotton-Twill Jacket
Khaki is such a versatile option.
Massimo Dutti
Jacket With High Collar Detail
Massimo Dutti has so many funnel neck jackets, but this is one of my favourites.
2. Khaki Denim
Style Notes: As a self-confessed denim obsessive, there’s nothing I love more than a new denim trend. Francesca has instantly sold me with khaki denim with this look – it’s such a chic option that feels so different to the usual blue denim we’re used to seeing year in, year out.
Shop the Trend:
LA LIGNE
Marilyn Cotton-Twill Wide-Leg Pants
La Linge’s denim is such high quality.
& Other Stories
Barrel-Leg Jeans
A stylish high-street option.
Citizens of Humanity
Sienna Relaxed Utility Jeans
Citizens of Humanity is my favourite brand when it comes to denim.
MANGO
Mid-Rise Balloon Jeans
An affordable option if you want to see if the trend will work with your existing wardrobe.
Mint Velvet
Khaki Utility Barrel Jeans
A barrel-leg jean is my current favourite silhouette.
River Island
Relaxed Straight Leg Jean
These have such a cool-girl feel to them,
3. Heeled Thong Sandals
Style Notes: Heeled thong sandals are a must-have in any capsule wardrobe. Such a chic, stylish option, they instantly elevate any outfit. They are the perfect transeasonal option that can be worn for just about any dress code.
Shop the Trend:
Toteme
Croco-Embossed Heeled Flip Flops
Toteme get it right every time with chic, minimalist styles.
M&S
Kitten Heel Toe Post Sandals
M&S are ticking every box right now.
Mint Velvet
Betty Leather Flip Flop Heels
These come in 7 different colours.
Reformation
Sophie Heeled Sandal
An animal print brings such a fun element to an outfit.
AEYDE
Daphne Leather Sandals
Aeyde are one of my ultimate favourite shoe brands.
STAUD
Freja Leather Sandals
A deep chocolate brown gives such a softer finish to black, especially in spring.
4. Polka Dots
Style Notes: While polka dots are nothing new, they’re a timeless print for a reason. While they can feel quite intimidating if, like me, prints aren’t a huge part of your wardrobe, the beauty of them is that they can be viewed and styled as you would a neutral to ease yourself in.
Shop the Trend:
Nobodys Child
White Polka Dot Linen-Blend Emily Mini Dress
Nobody’s Child are known for their stylish yet affordable dresses.
ZARA
Wide-Leg Polka Dot Trousers
I predict these trousers to be a sell-out.
FAITHFULL
Petro Strapless Polka-Dot Linen Top
Wear as the full polka dot look, or pair it with a white midi skirt.
This looks so much more expensive than it is.
& Other Stories
Balloon-Sleeve Blouse
For those that prefer a more subtle approach to polka dots.
GANNI
Gathered Polka-Dot Recycled Satin Midi Skirt
Pair it with the matching top, or tuck in a plain black t-shirt for a more casual look.
5. Baby Tees
Style Notes: It’s been a while since there’s been a new t-shirt trend we can discuss, so I welcome cropped tees with open arms. They hit just above the waist, and are often fitted, but there’s something about these short sleeve t-shirts that are reminiscent of the Y2K era. Whether it’s plain, printed or slogan, they’re such a cute addition to a spring wardrobe.
Shop the Trend:
Mother
The Lil Goodie Ringer Graphic-Print Cotton T-Shirt
If you want to get your hands on Marianne’s exact baby tee.
ASOS DESIGN
Soft Baby Tee in Charcoal
An affordable, basic option.
ZARA
Striped Short Sleeve T-Shirt
I love the contrasting orange trim.
A plain white option is so versatile.
ÉTERNE
Baby Tee Cropped Cotton and Modal-Blend Jersey T-Shirt
Éterne t-shirts are very on my radar right now.
Dickies
Plainville Ringer Baby Tee in White
I’d wear a red trainer or handbag to match the red logo and tie the whole look together.
6. Satin Maxi Skirts
Style Notes: A satin midi skirt has long been considered a capsule wardrobe staple and this spring, we’re seeing the maxi iteration. It’s one of those pieces that makes an outfit feel instantly put together and can be worn dressed up or down. I’ll be taking inspiration from Agnes and pairing mine with an oversized basic tee for a casual look.
Shop the Trend:
Reformation
Bella Silk Skirt
I’d be opting for this to recreate Agnes’s look.
LESET
Barb Satin Maxi Skirt
I love this soft taupe hue.
ASOS DESIGN
Satin Bias Maxi Skirt
My black satin maxi skirt is one of the most worn pieces in my wardrobe.
CULT GAIA
Chantel Silk-Blend Satin Maxi Skirt
Perfect for a summer holiday.
4th & Reckless UK
Mocha Satin Maxi Skirt
This comes in 6 different colours.
Joseph
Isaak Long Silk Satin Skirt
This comes in regular and shorter lengths to get your perfect fit.








