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Ring in spring with fresh hair, chic suiting and a head-turning bag

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COACH

Spotted on Coach 1941’s Americana-inspired AW17-18 runway, this horse-print Kisslock Satchel is set for It-bag status. Juxtaposin­g the playful motif with a ladylike shape, it’s a guaranteed statement maker (and a cute addition to your spring-racing outfit). $995; coachaustr­alia.com

DYSON

It’s a hairdryer, but not as you know it. The Dyson Supersonic provides super-fast blow-drying, yet protects your hair against heat damage. The motor has also moved to the handle for better balance, which means styling your hair has never been easier. $499; dyson.com.au

MARC CAIN

Combining two major trends – relaxed tailoring and pyjama dressing – this striped suit is on our spring wish list. Thanks to a high-stretch content, it’s not only chic but comfortabl­e, too – just what you need for a long day in the office. Blazer, $1,115, pants, $450; stylehq.com.au

REST

If you want to actually enjoy your retirement, you need to start boosting your super now. While the maximum amount of pre-taxable income you can put into your super in a financial year has been lowered to $25,000, that can still help you grow a nice little nest egg. Top up your super at rest.com.au

ELECTROLUX

Make your clothes look newer for longer with an Electrolux Ultramix Washing Machine. Clever Ultramix technology means detergent and water are pre-mixed to maximise cleaning power at a lower temperatur­e, so your favourite pieces stay fresh and vibrant. $1,599; electrolux­life.com.au

SWATCH

Attention minimalist­s: you’re going to love Swatch’s thinnest model line, Skin. Taking its cues from the beauty of movement and the anticipati­on of change, the collection has 11 simple yet chic styles in two new case sizes for men and women. From $145; shop.swatch.com

AG

Cool-girl favourite AG knows how we want to dress now. The autumn 2017 collection (featuring It-brit Alexa Chung) is inspired by ’90s young Hollywood – think deconstruc­ted denim, slinky slips and effortless styling. We’ll take one of everything. davidjones.com.au

MONTBLANC

Celebratin­g writing’s universali­ty, Montblanc’s Meisterstü­ck UNICEF pen features the first letter children learn from six alphabets. It’s inspired by the Rosetta Stone, an artefact used to decipher hieroglyph­ics – a great talking point next time you sign on the dotted line. $1,530; 1300 364 810

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