The fashion landscape can feel like it’s defined by micro-trends and a constant newness that can feel impossible to keep up with. As a result, I find myself drawn to the concept of a wardrobe that doesn’t chase the moment, but outlasts it. As a fashion editor, I am surrounded by some of the best-dressed women in the business, and it’s always the classic dressers who look incredible season after season, regardless of the trends.

To me, a classic dresser is someone who favours timeless silhouettes, refined tailoring and a considered colour palette over anything overtly ‘trending’. It’s less about standing out for having the latest ‘it’ piece and more about cultivating a signature look that will endure. But that doesn’t mean a classic wardrobe has to stagnate. The key is to select pieces that will effortlessly complement what you already own. Focus on pieces with clean lines, minimal detailing and timeless prints that return year after year, alongside silhouettes that consistently prove their worth rather than fleeting fads.