Fashion is an ever-changing game, and it’s no easy task to stay ahead every single time. But fret not; Tatler has got you covered with our monthly lookbook, which gives you a thematic selection of season-specific looks curated from tip to toe.
This month, we're looking at trends fresh from the runways of Fashion Week. While Paris Fashion Week continues to dazzle us—stay tuned for our reports on key trends—Milan closed earlier in the week, leaving us inspired with trends like scarlet red and 1960s nostalgia for the autumn/winter season this year.
And now, as spring approaches, it’s time for a switch-up. Swap your winter coat for light, breezy dresses. This spring is all about going back to the basics: florals that are simple yet timeless and denim that proves a wardrobe staple stays a staple regardless of trends or seasons. If individuality is your focus this year, artsy collabs will inspire: Dior meets the colourful world of Kaws, Mugler joins forces with Ambera Wellmann and Takashi Murakami makes an iconic return with Louis Vuitton.
Whether you’re after a spring wardrobe update or aiming to leave a lasting impression with the latest must-haves of the season, Tatler brings you the very best of fashion this month.
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The art of fashion
Balmain outfits
Louis Vuitton outfit
Clockwise, from top: Yohji Yamamoto tie; Gabriella Hearst bag; Casablanca shirt; Mugler x Ambera Wellmann shoe; Vivienne Westwood dress
Acne Studios pants
Art has always inspired fashion, sparking iconic collections like Yves Saint Laurent’s Mondrian dresses and Schiaparelli’s surrealist creations with Dalí. This season, celebrate the melding of art and fashion with Vivienne Westwood’s love of featuring rococo paintings on pieces or Mugler’s bold partnership with Canadian painter Ambera Wellmann.
A first-class debut
Bottega Veneta suitcase
Bottega Veneta suitcase
If your style stakes extend to your luggage, this one’s for you. Bottega Veneta is stepping into the luxury travel world with the launch of its first suitcase, a leather-trimmed piece dubbed The Odyssey. Designed to be the ideal cabin companion, The Odyssey is lightweight, durable and designed to meet most airline carry-on requirements, ensuring it will stand the test of time on countless adventures.
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Kaws-ed by Dior
Dior x Kaws bags
Dior x Kaws outfit
The latest collaboration between artist Kaws and Dior has got us drooling. It’s an electrifying mix of streetwear energy and high fashion refinement, where Kaws’ pop-art-inspired flair finds a perfect partner in the timeless elegance of the French maison. The Dior logo gets a bold update—it’s intertwined with a dynamic snake motif.
Choose your character
Issey Miyake outfit
Gabriella Hearst outfit
Clockwise, from top left: Fendi bag; Hermès bag; Staud bag; Balenciaga bag; Anya Hindmarch bag
Bottega Veneta bag
Black may have long been the epitome of classic elegance but chocolate brown is stepping in with a rich yet refreshing twist for your wardrobe. Whether you’re going smart-casual with a Dries Van Noten bag or adding the perfect finishing touch with a Ferragamo belt and Bang & Olufsen headphones, this is the colour that’s stealing the spotlight this season.
Far from basic
Diesel outfit
Louis Vuitton outfit
Gucci outfit
Clockwise, from top left: Ferragamojacket; Mateo cufflinks; Boucheron ring; AxelArigato pants; GCDS shoe; Bulgari sunglasses
What’s more comfortable than a plush pair of flats; more chic than feathered pumps; and more fun than furry boots? This season, shoes are all about sensory indulgence, with standout styles from brands like Sacai, Tory Burch and Jil Sander. Expect pairs that are as much about texture and sensation as style—perfect for stepping into the season with flair.
In full bloom
Loewe outfit
Schiaparelli outfit
Clockwise, from top left: Bally bag; Marland Backus bracelet; Siedrés top; Dolce & Gabbana shoe; Leo Lin dress
Blumarine dress
Miranda Priestly might roll her eyes at spring florals, but let’s face it: this look remains a classic in the warmer months. Let garden-inspired pieces put a, well, spring in your step, whether you choose one statement item or choose to festoon yourself in flowers from head to toe.
Sister act
Brunello Cucinelli bags
Brunello Cucinelli outfits
Camilla and Carolina Cucinelli are proving that two heads—and two servings of impeccable taste—are better than one. Their spring-summer 2025 BC Duo Bag collection for Brunello Cucinelli blends family heritage with cutting-edge designs and luxurious materials such as calfskin and suede. Available in a range of sizes from mini to shopper, the BC Duo is destined to become a classic.
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