Hello Beauties,
THE TBM FASHION EDIT
Five pieces bringing a softer, lighter mood to the season ahead.
This week’s fashion edit moves between ease and character — the kind of pieces that do not need overstyling to feel relevant. From a barely-there Chloé heel and a fluid La DoubleJ trouser to Prada raffia, a quietly polished knit from DÔEN and a playful Pop Mart charm, the balance feels right for spring: considered, light and just directional enough to refresh the mood of an existing wardrobe.
01 — The barely-there sandal
Chloé’s Junie sandal is the kind of quiet piece that instantly makes everything around it feel more refined. The low heel, softened palette and transparent detailing give it a lightness that works particularly well with fluid tailoring, summer denim or evening basics that need a more delicate finish.
02 — The statement trouser
A printed palazzo trouser always brings energy, but this La DoubleJ version feels especially strong thanks to its rich green base and artful movement. It is bold without becoming difficult, and for spring dressing that matters — one expressive piece, kept simple with a knit, a clean tank or an understated sandal.
03 — The polished raffia bag
Prada’s wicker-and-canvas tote sits neatly between city polish and holiday ease. There is structure, but also warmth — which makes it feel more elevated than a typical seasonal carryall. For daytime dressing, it is exactly the kind of accessory that can shift a look from functional to quietly luxurious.
04 — The soft cream knit
DÔEN continues to understand the appeal of softness done well. This Cambridge cable-knit sweater has a gentleness to it that feels relaxed rather than precious, and that balance is often what makes a knit wearable across an entire season. It is easy, clean and quietly romantic in the right way.
05 — The playful charm
Not every fashion buy needs to be serious. Pop Mart’s Labubu Macaron charm introduces exactly the kind of lightness that fashion often benefits from — a small accessory with personality, colour and collector appeal. Worn on a tote or attached to a structured handbag, it adds a playful contrast to otherwise polished dressing.
Which piece would make the strongest update to your spring wardrobe right now?
xo