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Here comes the sun: Spring fashion trends

Full denim jacket

From left: Jeremy Allen White; Haulier International’s Camarouge jacket.

When The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White (above, left) hangs up his chef’s whites, he stays utilitarian but with a denim upgrade. This suit-jacket silhouette is an elevated take on a classic favourite, but packs the same cool. Throw it over a T-shirt and shorts for a relaxed take on weekend wear, or over wide-leg pants for a night out. Camarouge jacket, $1150.

Future vision

From left: Dua Lipa and Callum Turner together at Glastonbury 2024; LeSpecs “Rippled Rebel” sunglasses.
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As Masters Of The Air actor Callum Turner was making his relationship with Dua Lipa official at Glastonbury festival this year (pictured), his fashion-forward sunnies were becoming an instant object of desire. The Brit star looked as if he was auditioning for a Matrix reboot in Louis Vuitton’s Super Vision Low Square shades ($1240) hot off the spring/summer runway. Ease into the look with affordable Aussie brand LeSpecs’ Rippled Rebel sunglasses, $90.

Arms race

From left: Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton; P.Johnson white waffle tank.

F1 champion Lewis Hamilton continues his winning streak as a fashion influencer. His commitment to oversized pants, demonstrated at the Australian Grand Prix, isn’t for everyone, but his on-trend top half is a white-singlet masterclass. Refine the look by investing in luxurious fabrics, such as P.Johnson’s waffle-weave organic cotton. P.Johnson “White Waffle Tank”, $125.

Short king

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From left: Donald Glover rocking short shorts in New York, with wife Michelle White; R.Sport “Tennis” shorts, $79.

Actors Donald Glover, Andrew Scott, Jonathan Bailey and Paul Mescal are clearly locked in a contest about just how short shorts should be. Meanwhile, emerging Melbourne brand R.Sport has entered the fray with a classic tennis style that shows just enough leg without giving the whole game away. “Tennis” shorts, $79.

Vest intentions

From left: Barry Keoghan; Joseph & James V-neck merino vest.

Ever since Barry Keoghan caused a stir by taking off all his clothes in Saltburn, the Irish actor has really been enjoying dressing up. On the red carpet, he likes the versatility of a sweater vest – worn on its own or over a T-shirt or shirt. Burberry provided Keoghan with this petrol-blue winner, but we love Aussie label Joseph & James’ marine-blue version for spring. V-neck merino vest, $450.

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Dare to bare

From left: Emma Corrin ups the thong ante in Hollywood; Aeyde “Renee” flip-flops.

After a few seasons of chunky footwear, prepare for the summer of the almost-naked foot. The Havaianas’ off-duty cool is a weekend perennial, but the thong, or flip-flop, is upping the style ante – in leather with the possible addition of a heel – for special office, party and fine-dining cameos (check out Emma Corrin on the Hollywood Walk of Fame). Be warned: there’s absolutely nothing low-maintenance about this look: book your pedi – or podi – now. Aeyde “Renee” flip-flop, $430.

Tea party

From left: Dakota Johnson; Once Was “Cristina” dress.
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If there’s one thing that the northern hemisphere summer has demonstrated, it’s this: the whole world’s in love with tea dresses and Dakota Johnson (who’s pictured here in a dress from Doen on the set of her new movie, Materialists). Run, don’t walk: layer yours under a blazer or over a sheer rollneck while we wait for our own summer to get underway. Once Was “Cristina” dress, $450.

Brat pack

From left: Charli XCX takes lace down a dark path; Calibre “Heavy Lace” T-shirt, $299.

Maybe skip the unflattering acid-green and take more classic style cues from Brit singer-songwriter phenomenon Charli XCX. Lace tends to conjure images of tea parties and Picnic at Hanging Rock, but a darker, heavier execution – here, Charli is at Wimbledon in July – gives a little less Miss Havisham and a lot more rock ‘n’ roll. Calibre “Heavy Lace” T-shirt, $299.

Into the blue

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From left: Blake Lively; Country Road mini skirt.

Blake Lively’s wardrobe for the It Ends with Us press tour had its share of misses, but the actor got one thing right: the power of blue, which dominated the spring/summer runways of Prada and Fendi. Lean into the overlapping preppy trend with an ice-blue cardigan or, if the shade’s too “cool” for your complexion, opt for a skirt instead. Country Road Pocket Detail Mini Skirt, $179.

Bottom dollars

Cate Blanchett with a sporty take on off-duty trousers; Lee Mathews “LM Poplin” pants.

Finding the perfect off-duty trousers can be like searching for a flat white after midday in Rome. Still, several Australian brands, including Bassike, A.Emery and Lee Mathews, specialise in the Swiss army knife of pants. For a sporty touch, make like Cate Blanchett (Meryll Rogge) and add stripes. Lee Mathews “LM Poplin pants”, $299.

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Seeing stars

Naomi Watts with a retro approach to sunnies; Oroton “Sigrid” sunglasses.

Changing up your wardrobe in a cost-of-living crunch is as easy and affordable as upgrading your sunglasses. Like Naomi Watts, we like the distinctly retro feel of a pair of oversized aviators. Just remember to apply sunscreen: no one wants oversized tan lines, too. Oroton “Sigrid” sunglasses, $229.

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Damien WoolnoughDamien Woolnough is the fashion editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and The AgeConnect via Facebook.
Melissa SingerMelissa Singer is Associate Editor of Sunday Life magazine, and was previously national fashion editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.Connect via X or email.

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