What The Fashion Team Are Wearing Over Easter
Emma Bigger
Style Director
I’m spending Easter at the beach this year, so my packing list is all about effortless separates and chic accessories. This pale blue linen shirt is the perfect beach-to-lunch piece – lightweight, relaxed and easy to throw over swimwear. Styled with loose white trousers, it’s a foolproof combination. I’ve also fallen hard for these burgundy Alaïa sunglasses – the colour feels fresh against soft summer neutrals. When it comes to holiday bags, Jacquemus always delivers. The shapes are playful but polished, making them the perfect finishing touch.
Sapna Rao
Deputy Editor
I’m in Marrakech over Easter for a wedding and while most of my looks will be traditional Indian attire, I’ll also be leaning into holiday and resortwear for some of the events. This SIR dress is perfect – loose and floaty, but still chic. I’ll style it with silver accessories to add a slightly tougher edge, plus a beaded bag and a silk scarf to wear in my hair or draped over my shoulders as the temperature drops.
Nana Acheampong
Fashion Broadcaster & Editor
I’m heading back to Accra for the long weekend – a much-needed escape to enjoy the sunshine, and see family and friends. Packing for the heat is always about striking the right balance between ease and polish, with lightweight pieces that feel as good as they look. I tend to gravitate towards printed shorts co-ords for their versatility. Donde Esteban is a go-to for this. Styled with a raffia bag, timeless sunglasses and simple leather sandals, it’s a formula that works for beach clubs, long lunches and golden hour.
Lu Hough
Fashion & Creative Director
I’m heading to the Cotswolds this Easter, so I’m leaning into comfortable separates that work for running around after a toddler but still feel put-together enough for lunch. I love this super-soft pink polo knit from Loulou Studio – the colour puts a feminine twist on a classic menswear shape and it works just as well with denim as it does with tailored trousers. Meanwhile, this Drake’s bag feels like such a good find; the subtle colours add interest without ever feeling overpowering. Finally, I’d add a lightweight trench – you never quite know what the British weather has in store but the stone colour keeps it feeling fresh.
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