Sunday, December 28

A 10 Piece London Capsule Wardrobe That’ll See You to Spring


Building the ultimate capsule wardrobe is no small feat, especially in London. With its sub-zero winters and (at times) scorching summers, it’s hard to find pieces that can be worn throughout the year. Because if we’re honest, if you’re like me with a chronic need for sleep, sorting through an ungodly amount of clothes to create a ‘look’ feels a touch redundant. Which is why, ahead of the New Year, I’m editing my clothes and accessories into a pared-back collection, set to last me for the next 9 months. However, I must say, as I filter through my clothes and shoes, creating a functional edit that tailors to these two extremes whilst capturing the very heart of what it means to be a ‘city-girl’ in London isn’t for the faint of heart.

London dressing, to me, feels far more dynamic than other major cities. With an individualistic undercurrent, Londoner’s balance an innate nonchalance with classic pieces, a spirited undoneness with an edgy sophistication which means each piece of my new wardrobe needs to fit the memo.

Fashion person Tia Dewitt wears alondon spring capsule wardrobe piece. She wears an oversized suede bag.

Naturally, the question of what the vibe will be next year has been on my mind for a while. At Who What Wear UK, as it’s our job to live and breathe trends, there’s a whole range of aesthetics we predict will take precedence in your wardrobe in the coming months. From the softly structured Neoplan-era jackets to folky medieval maiden style maxis that have Chappel Roan’s name all over them, to Victoriana footwear with a witchy twist, for us, spring/summer 2026 is shaping up to be the year of maximalism and truly anything goes.