The Weekend Edit: Give Your Style A Vitamin Injection With These Spring Greens
As we teeter on the edge of spring, there’s one fresh shade that keeps popping up everywhere – spring green is your wardrobe’s answer to vitamin C. While leafy brassica can nourish you from the inside, a mint-fresh dress or spring knit in the perfect shade of chartreuse green has the potential to support your outer radiance, and build strength and confidence…
Green is making its case as spring’s most relevant colour. From pale spearmint or pistachio, sage or pickle – there’s a sweet and savoury shade out there for every occasion. Take your style cues from Sarah Corbett-Winder who’s been showing us on Insta just how versatile green can be with the help of a dreamy lightweight, jute Zara coat.
Whether it’s connected to our shifting focus on sustainability, our hankering for life outdoors following months spent in, or just a happy and stylish coincidence, we’re on board with fully embracing spring greens right now.
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Get behind fashion’s most important hue, and scroll below to shop our pick of the best shades for your wardrobe and your home.

There’s a Rixo dress for every occasion. We love the apple-hue of this retro floral midi, its perfect with micro-heels and flats.
Valerie Virtues of Rosemary Mint Dress, £295 at www.rixo.co.uk
Reiss’s ruffle neck, tie-shoulder linen dress is perfect for a summer wedding, but wear now with trainers and a fluffy cardigan over the top.
Reiss Yanna Strappy Linen Dress, £178 at www.reiss.com


If you’re looking for occasion wear, this Kitri dress is both bold and beautiful. It’s been perfectly styled here with mid-heels and subtle jewels.
Lauren Green Floral Print Dress, £145 at www.kitristudio.com
From subtle to striking, allow green to transform your living space, too…
If you want to inject some greenery in your home, try Farrow & Ball’s Yeabridge Green No.287 in Estate Emulsion, and bring the outdoors in by adding plants.

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