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Full bloom

A painterly floral frock, iconic fashion photos on show and lunch-hour facials for those in need of a quick fix
£79.99, Zara
£79.99, Zara
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The trophy
Get some flower power with this dress, £980, Stella McCartney (020-7518 3100).

The little gem
Gold bear necklace, £330, Momocreatura (wolfandbadger.com).

The steal
This Zara bag, £79.99, is a great colour and the perfect size (zara.com).

The detail: colour-blocking
Perfect for injecting brights into your spring wardrobe, colour-blocking was huge on the runways, with the consensus being to put together colours that you would usually consider a big no-no, eg, orange with pink, as seen at Jil Sander and Sportmax. Zara has “skinny studio trousers” in a range of brights from £35.99, and Kurt Geiger’s pink, red and orange wedges are must-haves, at £280.

Pssst...
Bastyan, a new womenswear label, is perfect for those in search of an ultra-chic capsule wardrobe. Designer Tonia Bastyan has managed the perfect balance between classic and modern, ensuring the styles won’t date from season to season. Available at John Lewis, from £65 for basics (bastyan.co.uk).

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Sixties photographer Justin de Villeneuve has an exhibition of his work from this Friday at the Fashion and Textiles Museum, featuring icons of the era, including David Bowie, Twiggy and Marsha Hunt. It’s a fascinating snapshot of the Sixties and Seventies from a style perspective (ftmlondon.org).