I'm Looking to Elevate My Capsule Wardrobe This Year—19 Cool New-In Pieces I'm Considering
I've had a bit of a style epiphany lately, and it's led me to question whether my wardrobe has become a little too classic. Don't get me wrong—I love my timeless staples, and my go-to pieces have served me well over the years. But as I look at my outfits, I can't help but feel like they're missing a touch of something—something cool that will make even the simplest outfits feel elevated without losing their versatility. I'm not talking about completely overhauling my collection or abandoning my signature aesthetic, but more about adding an edge to those dependable classics. So, I've been on the hunt for pieces that strike the perfect balance between classic and contemporary. And that's where Zadig&Voltaire comes in.
When it comes to nailing that "effortlessly cool" vibe, Zadig&Voltaire has mastered the craft. The brand has a knack for reimagining timeless styles with a touch of edge, whether through a distressed knit, an unexpected leather detail or a rock 'n' roll-inspired graphic. What I love most is how seamlessly the pieces work with what's already in my wardrobe. Take the perfectly cut blazers, for instance—they have all the polish of a classic tailored jacket but with that subtle Parisian edge that makes them feel fresh. Or the lightweight cashmere jumpers, which feel like an instant upgrade to my usual jeans-and-a-sweater. One piece I'm particularly eyeing is the Liston 100% Leather Jacket (£750). It will work just as well over a slip dress for an evening out as with tailored trousers and a white tee during the day.
As for what's new-in this season, I'm focusing on mindful additions that will breathe life into my wardrobe for the long haul. With soft tailoring and minimalist separates trending for spring/summer 2025, I'm leaning towards pieces that feel modern yet wearable. Zadig&Voltaire's relaxed wide-leg Puros Trousers (£305) have caught my eye—they'd be ideal for everything from beachside holiday dinners to city brunches.
Another standout is the Velvet Rulipe Dress (£420), which feels like a chicer and more versatile take on the velvet trend. And since statement accessories are having a moment, the croc-effect Rise Belt (£150) is firmly on my wish list. And yes, some of these pieces are an investment, but they're ones I can see myself wearing year after year. It's all about building a wardrobe that feels fresh but enduring, and these picks fit the bill perfectly.
Scroll down to see the pieces I've already bookmarked, and trust me: you're going to like them too.
Shop My Favourite New-In Pieces at Zadig & Voltaire:
The tailored cut makes it a wardrobe classic, but the distressed rips gives it that extra edge.
This piece will take you from day to night effortlessly—think slip dresses for the evening and denim for casual weekends.
Ultra-soft and slightly oversized, this jumper is an ideal layering piece for year-round comfort.
Relaxed yet polished, these trousers are perfect for warmer days. Pair them with a simple tank or a breezy blouse.
The flowing silhouette makes this a statement piece, but the classic black colour ensures it's endlessly versatile.
The silver hardware and tote size make this a functional yet stylish accessory, great for the office and travel.
The graffiti detailing on the top of the shoe is subtle enough to work in my classic wardrobe.
The silk makes this blouse feel modern, whilst it's still easy to style with basics.
The glossy faux-crocodile leather adds a touch of interest to this wardrobe essential.
A wardrobe chameleon—layer it with a chunky knit for daytime or dress it up with heels for an evening out.
This piece toes the line between cosy and edgy—ideal for transitional weather.
The ultimate accessory to tie around your bag or wear as a chic neckerchief.
A slightly cropped fit updates this classic, making it feel modern and chic.
The perfect balance of relaxed and structured, these jeans will pair with everything in your wardrobe.
Practical yet polished, these trainers are great for running errands or dressing down tailoring.
This cardigan is an easy throw-on for spring weddings or garden parties.
Humaa is the Junior Branded Content Editor at Who What Wear UK, where her expertise lies in paid for and affiliate stories for beauty and fashion brands. Humaa has a BA Hons degree in English literature and previously held editor roles at British Vogue and Marie Claire US. Most recently she moved over from the Who What Wear US Branded Content team to join the UK title to help build out the team on home ground. She is a September baby and though does not believe in astrology, cannot deny that she is a Virgo through and through. When she's not trying to poke a hole through her credit card on a daily basis, because of her job writing many, many shopping stories, you can find her making her way through her Kindle Unlimited TBR list–spoiler: it's a long one. Follow her on Instagram at @Humaa.Hussain
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