STYLE NOTES
THE VOGUE SPRING SHOPPING EDIT
Vogue Fashion Editor Miguel Urbina Tan interprets Oroton Creative Director Sophie Holt’s vision for the season. In this edit, Tan incorporates spring’s halcyon hues, voluminous silhouettes and considered details, combining them to take you from work to the weekend and your next event.
BY MIGUEL URBINA TAN, FASHION EDITOR
OCTOBER 2022
STYLE NOTES
THE VOGUE SPRING SHOPPING EDIT
Vogue Fashion Editor Miguel Urbina Tan interprets Oroton Creative Director Sophie Holt’s vision for the season. In this edit, Tan incorporates spring’s halcyon hues, voluminous silhouettes and considered details, combining them to take you from work to the weekend and your next event.
BY MIGUEL URBINA TAN, FASHION EDITOR
OCTOBER 2022
Spring heralds a shift towards a relaxed approach to dressing, with separates taking centre stage. Structured shirting gets a modern update (as seen on the Geo Ric Rac Camp Shirt), while high-waisted pants provide the symmetrical counterpoint to vintage-inspired botanical prints (as seen on the Field Daisy Camp Shirt).
It’s about blending timely pieces with existing classics to create three styles that have longevity through the season and beyond.
Outfit One:
Spring Events This season's social gatherings call for modish styles softened by spring shades and earthy tones. Tan suggests combining whimsical prints and voluminous proportions with retro accessories to add a sense of nostalgia.
Additions: Leora Mini Drop Earrings
Outfit Two:
Weekender Layered looks are key to versatile fashion. Tan suggests opting for crisp shirting over slim-fit silhouettes and accessorising with considered jewellery to create an effortless day-to-night look. Pairing soft draped fabrics with structured bags and chunky gold earrings creates a flattering contrast that’s not overdone. For more casual dressing, swap statement jewellery with new vintage-inspired eyewear.
Additions: Meadow Clutch, Bamboo Fine Necklace, Lacey Small Hoops, Hunter Sunglasses
Outfit Three:
Work Wear Dive into colour this season by balancing vibrant shades with muted, crisp hues. Tan advocates creating a textured look by pairing silk shirts with cotton pleats for a new take on your daily uniform. Tote bags, eyewear, and considered jewellery pieces add eye-catching details to the silhouette. Balancing draped, fluid fabrics with sharp, structured accessories create a classic, down-to-earth look that remains timeless and fresh. Welcome to the new workwear.
Additions: High Waist Pleat Pant, Gentry Sunglasses