From races to weddings, garden gatherings and baby showers, the arrival of spring marks the start of events season.
As your social calendar starts to fill up, finding the right outfit for every invitation can be equal parts exciting and daunting as you navigate the dress code for each event.
You want to look polished, but not overshine the main attraction, appropriate but uniquely you, comfortable but memorable. Getting that perfect balance can be difficult, we get it, so to help you get it right every time, we’ve put together a handy guide on what to wear to different occasions and inspire your style for a season of showstopping looks.
Not all events in the racing calendar require a strict dress code but dressing up is still part of the fun. The key things to consider are the weather as many of the activities take part outside, so an elegant matching jacket or smart cape are a must. Although not mandatory, a hat or fascinator will elevate your look, but if you're still unsure opt for a simple headband style with a trendy coquette bow. Key colours for 2024 include bold fuchsia, zesty yellow and powder blue.
Whether you’ve been invited to a formal wedding or a casual reception, we’ve got you covered. If the bride and groom chose the countryside as their background, match your surroundings with a dress in full bloom complemented by delicate details and romantic accessories. For destination weddings reach for vibrant colours and simple silhouettes and make the look pop with bold accessories. For relaxed affairs tap into the tailoring trend with a colourful two piece set you can complete with fun trainers to dance the day away.
If there’s ever a time to go big is at brunch. Think ruffles, puff sleeves, high-octane colours and everything else that makes you feel bubblier than bottomless prosecco. If you’re going to a themed brunch add a few accessories to make your outfit a whole vibe, like big earrings for an 80s aesthetic or denim everything for a noughties one. For date night reach for playful accents and sultry silhouettes, or go all out with an always-flattering corset top.