Left to right: Chloé, Isabel Marant, Ganni

Revive your seasonal wardrobe with the chic new styles that have recently landed at Workshop

Spring’s arrival brings a fresh new mood and a strong desire to shake up our sartorial game. And with the latest international styles from favourite designers Isabel Marant, Acne StudiosChloé and Ganni touching down at one of our favourite fashion destinations, Workshop, dressing for the in-between season has never been more effortless. 

While we’re often inclined to reach for go-to neutral hues, mood-boosting pops of colour are here to delight in the form of fluffy sweatersmohair mini-dresses, and jacquard knit vests. Doubling as excellent layering pieces, rest assured you can match your outfit to the ever-evolving weather with ease. 


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If in doubt, a light yet protective bomber jacket will see you through spring (particularly one that features detachable sleeves), and if your pins aren’t quite ready to brace the chill, take your pick of the on-trend cargo jean or sleek, tailored pants

Some lighter layers that we anticipate to be wearing long into the warm season include cotton poplin dresses and printed t-shirts — both styles that are set to be essential as we pack our bags for summer escapes. 

So, tapping into Workshop’s impressive stable of international brands (not to mention their luxurious array of leather bags), we’ve curated a selection of cool, chic and seasonally-appropriate pieces for you to shop online and in-store right now. 

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