Jigsaw x Roksanda just dropped, these are all of the pieces I'm adding to my summer wardrobe

Colours, volume, and prints gallore

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Following an incredible debut just last season, Jigsaw x Roksanda is back with an exclusive capsule collection for Spring/Summer 2024. Created as a continued celebration of women and following Roksanda's classic fluid maximalist silhouettes, distinctive cuts, and colour blocking, we are confident every piece in the collection serves as a solution for any summer wardrobe woes.

The brands have seamlessly blended Roksanda's strong design aesthetic and Jigsaw's infamous strong tailoring to create a contemporary collection that consists of key seasonal staples for this summer, as well as capsule wardrobe pieces to invest in and style over layers for the colder months.

“Our second collection for Jigsaw presents a continuation of narrative inspired by art, dance, movement and colour. Fluid dresses mixed with masculine tailoring, hand painted prints inspired by 'flowers in motion’ are some of the elements that have shaped this collection into an expression of movement and freedom, softness and strength,” notes Roksanda's founder and designer Roksanda Ilinčić.

Produced in limited runs, this capsule sees a carefully curated edit of sleek separates to wear together or mix and match. From spring dresses, satin skirts, and power-dressing trousers to blouses and blazers that feature elegant knotting, fringing, and plissé pleated textures - the collection features a beautiful hand painted watercolour print used across various pieces.

The collection is now available at jigsaw-online.com and in selected Jigsaw stores from 16th May 2024.

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Sofia Piza
Fashion Writer

Sofia Piza is the Fashion Writer at Marie Claire UK. 

Sofia Piza is a Fashion Writer with experience working across runway trends, shopping picks, creative production, and celebrity fashion news. Born in Mexico and raised in five countries, Sofia decided to settle in London after spending four years at the London College of Fashion, studying Fashion Journalism. When she's not sourcing inspiration from social media, you will most certainly find Sofia anywhere from a local vintage market to busy central London streets people watching - the possibilities are endless.