The Jewish Chronicle

Create your own stylish and smart Silhouette for Sederim... and spring

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THE MAIN Jewish festivals are extremely well timed for topping up a seasonal wardrobe – especially Sedarim and Passover shul-going, which offer a perfect excuse for some spring fashion shopping.

With busy lives and limited budgets, we need pieces that will not only look good across the Seder table but will also work for other parts of our lives.

The dress remains important in spring 2024 and is offered in lots of fabrics, prints and in many cuts, though the current aesthetic requires a narrower, more structured silhouette. Versions of the shirt dress remain a key shape in spring, while the Sixtiesins­pired A-line shift is having yet another “moment” offered by, among others, Gucci.

The skirt also remains vital to a modern wardrobe, offered in S/S 24 in all kinds of prints, cuts and fabrics, including satin for daytime.

Directiona­l cuts include A-line or bias-cut midis and maxis while key details include asymmetry, thighhigh slits and sarong-style wraps. The denim skirt, a wardrobe nobrainer that can be dressed up or down, continues to be a key piece, offered by Chloe, Stella McCartney and JW Anderson as well as by denim labels and more affordably at many brands including Cos, Monsoon and M&S.

Midi and maxi continue to be key hemlines in dresses and skirts, though shorter hemlines are offered, including minis and a “new” ladylike, on-the-knee length. These are sometimes labelled “mini” to avoid confusion with a longer skirt – don’t dismiss it without checking the length measuremen­t.

For a fashion-forward look at Seder or synagogue, pair a skirt with a crisp shirt or a blouse in a solid colour or in a print – available at many brands, high-end to high street. And if temperatur­es fall, add a layer of warmth with one of the season’s covetable cardis or a knitted tank.

The blazer, which is again a key piece in S/S 24, offers a layer of warmth as well as a polished look. The new crop of boyfriend blazers are offered in many fabrics in both double- and single-breasted versions, sometimes tweaked to be oversized, or given wide shoulders. Find them at many brands and prices, including Gabriela Hearst, Blazé Milano, Me+Em, Boden, Mango and Zara.

Other cuts include high- neck blazers, sometimes collarless often in bouclé or other textured fabrics, often boxy or embellishe­d with bold buttons. Find these at, among others, Toteme, Veronica Beard, Hush and Zara.

In colour, there’s a refined minimalism at play in the palette of pale and dark neutrals shown on runways such as The Row and St Laurent and now offered by many brands, high-end to high street.

Other noteworthy neutrals include navy, tobacco and khaki. But the reality this season (and probably for ever) is that women will no longer be herded towards one “trend” colour (or style), so as well as pale neutrals, myriad shades are offered – blue, lilac and green at Loewe; blue, lilac, lemon, red and pink at Gucci – making almost all shades all on-trend all at once.

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Satin waterfall skirt jumper, £99, LK Bennett
Herringbon­e knit blazer, £325, Me+Em
5. Double crepe dress, £1,500, Emilia Wickstead
6. Belted cotton print dress, £725, Zimmermann
7. Denim midi dress, £320, Self Portrait 8. Crepe wrap maxi skirt, £289, Diane von Furstenber­g
9. Oversized cotton blouse, £250, Nili Lotan
10. Box pleat midi skirt, £168, Massimo Dutti
11. Low-back twill midi dress, £1,750, Emilia Wickstead
12. Gingham check linen blazer, £190, Boden
13. High-neck blazer, £59.99, Zara 14. Denim midi skirt, £59, Monsoon 15. Floral blouse, £75, Phase Eight 16. High neck blazer, £350; denim midi skirt, £165: both Me + Em
17. Shirred cotton midi dress, Doen, £342, Net a Porter
18. Jacquard shift dress, Gucci, £1,300, Net a Porter
Cotton blouse, £55, Boden Embellishe­d blouse, Zimmerman, £350, Net a Porter Satin waterfall skirt jumper, £99, LK Bennett Herringbon­e knit blazer, £325, Me+Em 5. Double crepe dress, £1,500, Emilia Wickstead 6. Belted cotton print dress, £725, Zimmermann 7. Denim midi dress, £320, Self Portrait 8. Crepe wrap maxi skirt, £289, Diane von Furstenber­g 9. Oversized cotton blouse, £250, Nili Lotan 10. Box pleat midi skirt, £168, Massimo Dutti 11. Low-back twill midi dress, £1,750, Emilia Wickstead 12. Gingham check linen blazer, £190, Boden 13. High-neck blazer, £59.99, Zara 14. Denim midi skirt, £59, Monsoon 15. Floral blouse, £75, Phase Eight 16. High neck blazer, £350; denim midi skirt, £165: both Me + Em 17. Shirred cotton midi dress, Doen, £342, Net a Porter 18. Jacquard shift dress, Gucci, £1,300, Net a Porter
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