If you’ve been on the hunt for a new-season buy that will aid your winter-to-spring transition, then look no further. In a long-sleeve, full-length cut, I’ve found the springtime jacket of dreams, as everyone of style note happened to wear it this week.
Designed in a delicate banana milk shade, Aligne’s Daphne blazer evokes a vibrant, optimistic feeling that compliments the energy of early spring days. Cut with a round-neck, the yellow jacket features a pinch-waist silhouette and a longline design, the jacket offers the coverage and warmth that a spring layer calls for, all wrapped up in one of the season’s biggest colour trends, too.
This week alone I spotted it on presenter and business mogul Rochelle Humes, who chose to pair her suit jacket with Aligne’s matching yellow trousers. Makes sense. Humes added another light layer to her fresh outfit by opting for white pointed-toe heels and forgoing other accessories. Perfect.
Then, a mere couple of days later there it was, at Copenhagen Fashion Week. This time, the long-sleeve jacket was styled without its corresponding trousers, and instead paired with wide-leg blue jeans and a black kitten heel. Whilst some might feel hesitant to add the saccharine shade into their collection, that fashion set are working hard to prove the versatility of the spring buy. Incorporating the shade into their rotation as they would a neutral colour such a beige or black, influencers have been styling the spring-ready shade with just about everything. Not a far stretch from a warm cream tone, the buttery yellow brings a hint of joy to an outfit, without overwhelming the look.
Whilst the new-season jacket has been selling quickly (something Humes likely has a hand in), the brand restocks frequently, meaning that it can be yours very soon. Plus, there are a few sizes for the picking if you’re fortunate enough to be said size. To shop the buttery jacket that editors are lining up for this season, read on to shop the Aligne Daphne blazer here, as well as our other favourite blazers below.
Style with the matching yellow trousers or wear with your favourite jeans.
When peak spring hits, swap the jacket for this lightweight style.
Wear with a white t-shirt, or style with one of the matching tops.
Spring/summer calls for gingham en-mass.
The hourglass jacket shape makes styling so easy.
Wear with black wide-leg trousers, or style with blue jeans.
With a concealed zip finish, this high street blazer looks more expensive than it is.
This also comes in white tweed.
This supremely chic silhouette also comes in black.
An oversized blazer is the easiest way to dress up a casual outfit.
With a high-neck cut, this blazer has a naturally elevated look.
For those in-between weather days, opt for a wool blazer to keep you cosy.
This also comes in light grey.
Wear with black wide-leg trousers or style with a long-line skirt.
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