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Your mid-season mood enhancer has arrived

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JANUARY MIGHT be over (finally!), but it’s still a trudge to the start of spring. What you, and your wardrobe, need is a midseason pick-me-up. Our recommenda­tion? A pastel blazer. Maybe it seems too early to crack out sugared-almond shades but, trust us, you won’t find a better mood-lifter.

The pastel blazer got several shout-outs on the S/S ’20 catwalks. Altuzarra’s icicle blue version came with exaggerate­d lapels and a matching cardigan, while Jacquemus’, shown on a hot pink catwalk that wound its way through a French lavender field, came in pistachio and strawberry sorbet. Even Hedi Slimane, master of tough, cool-girl glamour, got the memo: Celine’s singlebrea­sted vanilla blazer made the perfect partner to bootcut jeans.

What this signals is that two of spring’s biggest trends – suiting and perky shades

– are happily colliding, and there’s clearly an appetite for both. The shopping app Liketoknow­it reported a 3,600% increase in searches for pink suits after Lil Nas X, Tyler The Creator and Shawn Mendes all chose them for last week’s Grammy Awards. ‘Tailoring is a key investment for us this season, as well as pastels,’ says Browns’ head of womenswear Heather Gramston. ‘We’ve also seen a shift towards softer, more fluid shapes that work really well in pastel colourways.’

The best news is that there are plenty of delectable options in the high-street-tomid-range bracket, including Heather’s favourites, Remain, Matériel, Brogger and Bernadette. De La Vali has another perfect example of the genre, with its Cinderella shade of blue and belt-cinched waist. Although it’s part of a three-piece suit, founders Jana Sascha and Laura Castro say it’s also ideal for off-duty. ‘We love styling the blue pastel blazer with a roll neck and faded Levi’s for a casual daytime look.’ The tailoring brand Racil has a double-breasted powder pink blazer, the Archie, that will instantly cheer up your morning. ‘It has a sense of freshness,’ agrees founder Racil Chalhoub, ‘and gives your outfit a lift.’ Massimo Dutti’s wool-blend blazer is perfect for slipping under a coat until March, while & Other Stories’ oversized sage version just needs a chunky polo neck. Whichever you choose, life will be sweeter.

 ??  ?? Below: Tiffany Hsu in New York wearing her blazer as a dress. Right: Emili Sindlev goes for green in Milan
Below: Tiffany Hsu in New York wearing her blazer as a dress. Right: Emili Sindlev goes for green in Milan
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£169, Massimo Dutti
 ??  ?? £650, De La Vali at net-a-porter.com £270, Remain at brownsfash­ion.com
£650, De La Vali at net-a-porter.com £270, Remain at brownsfash­ion.com
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£165, & Other Stories
 ??  ?? £1,250, Gabriela Hearst at matchesfas­hion.com
£1,250, Gabriela Hearst at matchesfas­hion.com
 ??  ?? £520, Totême at modaoperan­di.com
£520, Totême at modaoperan­di.com
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£775, Racil at net-a-porter.com
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