
Spring fashion often traps us in predictable formulas, but the true magic of dressing for a new season lies in finding harmony among pieces that seemingly have nothing to do with each other. Think about the recent trends of grouping bold colours together, expecting the clash crash.
This exact philosophy is beautifully captured in my latest editorial fashion style board, where three entirely distinct items by our founder Marketa come together to sing the exact same tune.. I thought at the first glance that she went mad and it is so bad. It will not work. At first glance, a tiered royal purple knit, a playful leopard print mini skirt, and a pair of soft coral-pink ballet flats might feel like residents of different closets. Yet, when styled together, they create a cohesive, poetic look that feels fresh, artistic, and entirely intentional.

The secret to pulling off this unexpected trio is how they balance each other’s visual weight and texture. The dark purple top brings a sense of structural romance with its cascading ruffle sleeves and rich knit material, giving the outfit a grounded, editorial depth. The animal print skirt introduces a chaotic neutrality—leopard print has long been treated as a neutral base by stylists, and here it provides the perfect gritty contrast to the feminine ruffles above. Ruffles, frills, it all thrills us. Soft, floaty textures.

The biggest punch of the colour screaming from distance is actually burnt orange on the flats by Lanvin. The look is anchored by the flats made from buttery leather, which echo the soft textures floating around. The warm undertones of the flats perfectly bridge the gap between the cool purple top and the earthy brown tones of the skirt. It is a masterclass in combining texture, print, and colour pop without any single element fighting for the spotlight.
This summer, challenge yourself to look past traditional matching sets and find the hidden melody in your own eclectic wardrobe favourites. We will tell and guide you how in next posts. Even a little step matters. Big for your style.