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…and why I’m adding a suede Wills jacket to my wardrobe.

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I’m really taking my color analysis and trying to find ways to transition my colors.rich, deep, and quiet“For spring, I would like to propose colored briefs that are both personal to me and give a feel of the current season.” Mustard yellow! Deep chocolate! And of course, there are also animal prints sprinkled throughout. My latest edit tells you all. Cezanne is the perfect place for a spring refreshment. Because while it’s all about floaty silhouettes and floral fits, there’s also a wide selection of muted colors that even the most neutral-loving of us can easily embrace. a bit color. So here I’ve compiled a selection of my favorites from the New Arrivals page, as well as standout pieces that I recommend adding to your shopping list…

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Will Jacket* – I’ve had my eye on this jacket ever since I saw two new suede color variations online. I’ve been a fan of the original jacket in washed black denim for a while, but suede is where it’s at. shine. Wear it buttoned up as a shirt or over lighter layers. I had a hard time choosing between khaki and mustard, but since I don’t have anything similar in my wardrobe, buttercream yellow prevailed. If you’re like me and love neutrals, this is a good way to get used to color. Because the tone is muted and rich, it feels almost neutral and looks very classic when paired with cream pants or light wash denim. We recommend sizing up from your usual size for a more jacket-like fit, or choose your regular size if you want to wear it as a shirt.

mateo trousers* – Another area where my wardrobe is lacking is in the pants department. I don’t like anything with too much volume in the front because it feels overwhelming, but sometimes it’s nice to have more formal pants. Cezanne makes this genre of pants very well. If you want a bottom-half option that can be worn to the office or a nice evening event, but can also be worn with flip-flops or an oversized jumper on the weekend, look no further. And I can’t even begin to explain how perfectly they fit (I sized down following the website’s sizing advice and they were so right!). Will: I really like the idea of ​​wearing something more casual on top, like a jacket. I’m obsessed with this combination.

Ciara trousers* – If you’re a Substack girly, you’ve probably seen all the talk about flared cropped pants. If you’re in the market, these are a really great option. Although the fit is snug, the fabric has just the right amount of stretch and is still thick, making it perfect for work. But it’s also comfortable enough for work-from-home days. I love the look of Audéry Hepburn in ballet shoes (why not have some fun with ballet shoes?) these leopard print oness*?) and an oversized shirt.But I can seriously guarantee that Comfy They actually exist and we love seeing them.

kyle cardigan* – How cute! For spring, it can be nice to add a little feminine touch. Especially if you don’t want to use all the floral patterns. Here she wears it buttoned up, but on the Cezanne site she wears it unbuttoned with baggy pants for a more relaxed look, and it looks just as cute. I wore this until the warm summer months when I could see her with the button slightly undone, linen wide-leg pants, and a Romy bag slung over her shoulder (Please refer to the following!).

Romy Basket* – Now, this bag isn’t pictured here because I found it after all the photography, but I’m a big fan of the original Romie bag (Seen in the snake pattern below) now has natural raffia?! Please register. I love structured bags with loose, summery textures, and this one definitely ticks all of those boxes. Don’t book just for the height of summer. Wear it now with a navy trench, white jumper, and jeans. The contrast between the heavy winter feel and the lightweight feel of the bag creates a beautiful balance. I’ve been rocking a more classic “summer” bag all winter. Consider purchasing this year-round as it will help add some spice when you start to get tired of the thick coat.


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