Whistles: What to shop now

Check out all the amazing pieces that make up the Whistles collection and start making your new season wish list accordingly...

Whistles

Check out all the amazing pieces that make up the Whistles collection and start making your new season wish list accordingly...

The new Whistles pieces in store are ones on our wish list and should be on yours too!

The luxury meets high-street brand has already cemented itself as a firm favourite amongst fashion editors, bloggers and A-list celebrities alike but we reckon their new range is even better than their previous offerings.

We've all come to rely on Whistles for their workwear separates, luxe leather at pleasing prices and pretty dresses which always impress when it comes to spring weddings and outdoor summer 'dos.

And this season the well-loved British brand doesn't disappoint. The classics which will update your weekend wardrobe and the covetable jackets you'll rely on for years to come are all right here, as well as some pretty directional new prints, on-trend colours and to die for textures; think suede jackets, butter-soft leather trousers and woven midi dresses. We love.

And as always, tailoring plays a key part in the Whistles design aesthetic. So if like us you rely on their sleek yet modern separates for your 9 to 5 style then you're in for a treat for AW16. Everything from jumpsuits to blazers have been cut to fit the wearer so perfectly you'd think they were bespoke.

As well as the timeless wardrobe staples, Whistles is upping its game in the occasionwear department, with prints and boxy silhouettes reigning supreme. And don't even get us started on their stand-out accessories. Seriously amazing doesn't even cover it.

So, if you're feeling the urge for a shopping fix but the thought of all things tasselled and boho aren't really floating your boat, head to Whistles for a more grown-up take on the trends.

Check out all of the amazing pieces that make up Whistles current online collection and start making your wish list accordingly.

Gillian Brett