Scottish Daily Mail

Kate’s prints hit the High Street

As the Princess of Wales’s go-to designer teams up with Anthropolo­gie...

- by Laura Craik

SHe has dressed adele, Sienna Miller, Holly Willoughby and the Princess of Wales, who is particular­ly partial to the British designer’s trademark cinch-waisted dresses.

But don’t imagine for a moment that these famous fans preclude the rest of us from adding a slice of alice Temperley to our wardrobes. Since she launched her label in 2000, the 47-yearold has built her reputation on glossy catwalk shows featuring dresses with four-figure price tags. But she has grown her empire with Somerset, a more affordable diffusion line that’s been one of John lewis’s best-selling franchises since its launch in 2012.

now, ten years later, Temperley has launched another collaborat­ion, this

time with cult clothing and homeware brand Anthropolo­gie, whose bohemian aesthetic has long echoed her own.

Featuring colourful prints from Temperley’s archive, the carefully curated collection, called A Life In Print, is a must for anyone whose wardrobe features a prepondera­nce of black, or who is stuck in a rut of drab monochrome and desperate to break out of it.

And it won’t empty the bank: prices start at £45 for a leopard-print beanie hat, while a tiered star-print chiffon dress costs £185. everything is designed in Britain and comes in sizes 6 to 16.

While British women haven’t always embraced bold, colourful prints, the tide is turning. Lockdown saw many fashion brands reporting an uptick in sales as customers looked for mood-boosting patterns to cheer them up while they were stuck at home.

It’s an acquired taste that has stuck — and which Temperley’s new collection is perfectly placed to serve. This is dopamine dressing at its finest. Standouts include a calf-length tea dress strewn with bold, feminine blooms on a teal background (£148), and a sleeveless botanical floral midi dress that would work well at a winter wedding (£125), perhaps worn with a cardigan in a contrastin­g hue.

For those who remain fearful of prints, there are subtler offerings, too, including a cream blouse with tiny blue stars (£98) which works well with jeans.

Whatever the occasion, it’s time to embrace a life in print. Your mood will thank you for it.

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Dress, £198, anthropolo­gie.com; shoes, £100, dune london.com; bracelet, £35, jaeger. com; earrings, £35, susancapla­n.co.uk
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Dress, £125, anthropolo­gie. com; boots, £150, dune london.com
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Dress, £185 and belt, £60, anthropolo­gie. com; boots, £49.99, pullandbea­r.com
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Dress, £148, anthropolo­gie. com; white boots, £499, lkbennett.com
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Dress, £125, anthropolo­gie. com; boots, £499, lkbennett.com
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