Fashion: Back to basics
Simple styles and natural fabrics are just what every wardrobe needs right now
For maximum cool factor team a simple camisole with neutral wide-leg linen trousers
Recycled silk camisole, £95, Natalija, reve-en-vert.com
Linen trousers, £89, cosstores.com
100 per cent virgin wool hat, £199, Tio y Tia, reve-en-vert.com
Chocolate with cream on top – the perfect voluminous pairing. Make a full skirt modern with a statement shirt
100 per cent cotton shirt, £255, Bassike, selfridges.com.
Rose petal fibre skirt, £590, Bite Studios, net-a-porter.com
A slither of eco silk for demure days – just wrap up with a chunky knit to stave off the chill
Bamboo silk dress, £350, jplatelier.com.
75 per cent virgin wool gilet, £795, bamford.com
This gem of a dress looks gorgeous with trainers and chic layered over a skinny rollneck
Recycled fibre dress, £89.99, zara.com
Earrings, £98, youngbritishdesigners.com
Organic cotton and natural rubber trainers, £75, superga.co.uk
Don’t want to shell out? Renting is the answer. Simply pay by the day to wear your favourite designers
Blazer, £6 a day, Oscar De La Renta, byrotation.com
95 per cent cotton bodysuit, £28, lesgirlslesboys.com
Recycled ocean plastic cap, £52, Humans are Vain, immaculatevegan.com
Handmade earrings, £170, barjewellery.com
A sleek simple cut makes this a trench to throw over day or eveningwear
Organic cotton trench, £140, Eileen Fisher, fenwick.co.uk
Faux leather boots, £275, beyond-skin.com
Fashion Director: Shelly Vella
Photographs: Sune Czajkowski
Fashion assistant: Joanne Toolan
Make-up: Lica Fensome at Stella Creative Artists using Tom Ford Beauty
Hair: Sven Bayerbach at Carol Hayes Management using Kiehl’s since 1851
Model: Isabel Deprince at Unit
Production and casting: Lucy Coghlan