Wardrobe reset: Off-white Cloud Dancer makes its debut alongside seasonal brethren like Buttercream

Think soft neutrals: colours that distil the cacophony of a post-party season closet
Wardrobe reset: Off-white Cloud Dancer makes its debut alongside seasonal brethren like Buttercream

For spring, the lofty, off-white Cloud Dancer makes its debut, alongside seasonal brethren like Buttercream, while sunny Wax Paper waits in the wings for next autumn/winter.

New year, same wardrobe. There’s nothing wrong with that. January should be a month of rest and reflection. 

No sudden movements. Just a gentle invitation to go inwards and see what’s still working for the person we are today.

While we’re doing the inner work, it can’t hurt to press ‘refresh’ - a salute to the promise of spring while we shed the vestiges of winter. 

Enter the palette cleanser - a visual antidote to December’s hangover of sequins, snowflakes and sparkles. 

Think soft neutrals: colours that distil the cacophony of a post-party season closet. 

For spring, the lofty, off-white Cloud Dancer makes its debut, alongside seasonal brethren like Buttercream, while sunny Wax Paper waits in the wings for next autumn/winter.

The beauty of it? You probably already own something similar. What’s more, you only need one piece. Let’s be honest. 

Catwalk iterations featuring head-to-toe tonal looks don’t mesh with navigating public transportation, the school run or the likelihood of a freak hailstone shower on a so-called sunny day.

Introducing one item to any outfit (the pop of a cream rollneck under a shirt or the soft contrast of an off-white bag) adds levity without having to commit to the bit. Remember: no sudden movements.

If, however, you have your heart set on a retail treat, look to purchases that will bridge the seasonal gap like a roll neck sweater or a faux leather Harrington jacket from M&S. 

For the stain-resistant or non-coffee drinkers amongst us, a full-length coat or cape (try & Other Stories) gives that elusive, low-key, high-end energy.

Not for you? Not a problem. What matters is what suits your needs. The rest is just window dressing.

A model presents a creation by Dior for the Women's Ready-to-Wear Spring/Summer 2026 collection as part of Paris Fashion Week, in Paris on October 1, 2025. 

Picture: JULIEN DE ROSA/AFP.
Picture: JULIEN DE ROSA/AFP.

Reiss ‘Leona’ flared trousers, Brown Thomas, €195 

Reiss Leona flared trousers, Brown Thomas, €195.
Reiss Leona flared trousers, Brown Thomas, €195.

Shearling maxi coat, & Other Stories, €279 

Shearling maxi coat, & Other Stories, €279.
Shearling maxi coat, & Other Stories, €279.

Faux leather Harrington jacket, M&S, €67 

Faux leather Harrington jacket, M&S, €67.
Faux leather Harrington jacket, M&S, €67.

Fringed shawl wool coat, & Other Stories, €349 

Fringed shawl wool coat, & Other Stories, €349.
Fringed shawl wool coat, & Other Stories, €349.

Per Una bouclé roll neck jumper with wool, M&S, €82 

Per Una Bouclé Roll Neck Jumper With Wool, M&S, €82.
Per Una Bouclé Roll Neck Jumper With Wool, M&S, €82.

A.Emery ‘Briot’ leather ballet flats, My Theresa, €180

 A.Emery Briot leather ballet flats, My Theresa, €180.
 A.Emery Briot leather ballet flats, My Theresa, €180.

'Sia' bag in soft lambskin leather, Soeur, €295

'Sia' bag in soft lambskin leather, Soeur, €295.
'Sia' bag in soft lambskin leather, Soeur, €295.

Oroton bow detail skirt, Olori, €396

Oroton bow detail skirt, Olori, €396
Oroton bow detail skirt, Olori, €396

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