The art of dressing for you
Style١٤ فبراير ٢٠٢٣
Spring isn’t just a new season – it’s a chance to refresh and rediscover your unique style. From the latest trends to timeless essentials, we asked the four creative stars of our campaign how they’re leaning into the season and staying true to their style.
Spring is for...suiting yourself

“My fashion is a total washing machine of things,” says Benjamin Patch, Creative Director and model. For him, style is a powerful tool of “personal identity and expression.” One constant in Benjamin’s eclectic wardrobe? Texture. “If you go into my closet, it’s so random, but it’s always textural,” he shares. This spring, he’s swapping heavy winter knits for lighter, tactile layers in bright colours. “A knit ‘til I die,” he laughs, emphasising his love for pieces that don’t just look good but feel good, too.

A life in texture
Acne  Pink & red knit  from Bicester Village

Original Retail Price

£350

Village price

£175

Acne Studios

Pink & red knit
STYLE TIP

Take a cue from Benjamin’s tactile style with lighter knits, perfect for unpredictable spring days. A piece like this jumper from Acne studios adds both dimension and ease to your seasonal wardrobe.

DKNY Relaxed coat  from Bicester Village

Original Retail Price

£395

Village price

£265

DKNY

Relaxed coat
STYLE TIP

Inspire joyful moments by incorporating pops of colour or eye-catching prints into your wardrobe. A bold jacket or statement accessory, like this lightweight trench from DKNY, can transform any outfit – and your mood.

Spring is for…joyful dressing

For Maya Gunn, founder of Creative License and model, fashion is a creative playground. “I’m exposed to so many styles and constantly trying new things,” she says. Inspired by spring’s sense of renewal – “the sun coming out, the trees getting green again and the flowers coming out” – Maya embraces a brighter palette and nostalgic pieces like vintage denim skirts and breezy tanks. For her, “spring feels like a renewal […] not just for my wardrobe but for myself.”

Style in full bloom
Spring is for...the new boho

Photographer and model Imke Lighart channels free-spirited energy with ease. Her wardrobe is a celebration of flowy silhouettes, earthy tones and statement balloon sleeves – perfect for capturing spring’s bohemian vibe. But Imke isn’t one to follow every trend. “I focus on brands that I really like, that are close to my heart,” she shares, mixing small independent labels with her signature style. The result? Looks that feel authentic, adventurous and effortlessly cool.

Boho, but make it now
ba&sh Fanny robe from Bicester Village

Original Retail Price

£570

Village price

£375.20

ba&sh

Fanny robe
STYLE TIP

Channel Imke’s carefree energy with floaty dresses, slouchy bags and warm tones. Pieces like this dress from bas&sh bring modern boho into the season.

Eleventy Pinstripe single breasted jacket from Bicester Village

Original Retail Price

£1,211

Village price

£787

Eleventy

Pinstripe single breasted jacket
STYLE TIP

Give your wardrobe a refresh by restyling trusted staples. Pair a classic shirt or sleek jacket with a spring-ready piece, like this pair of white joggers from Eleventy, to balance timeless style with fresh, trend-led energy.

Spring is for… fewer, but better

Thibauld Guyonnet, Creative Director and model, is a master of simplicity. “I don’t like it when people overdo it,” he says. His minimalist wardrobe is built around high-quality, timeless essentials – tailored shirts, smart-casual trousers and a few carefully selected seasonal updates. For Thibauld, less is more and “slower-paced fashion is the only real sustainable answer.”

Minimal, but meaningful
Shopper strolling through Bicester Village with guest hands-free shopping service, surrounded by greenery and boutique storefronts on a sunny day.

خططوا لزيارتكم

كل ما تحتاجون إلى معرفته بخصوص اتجاهات السير وساعات العمل وحتى خدمات الضيوف لقضاء يوم رائع خارج المنزل.

اكتشفوا المزيد

التمسوا الإلهام

ملخص سريع نوافيكم به يغطي أحدث صيحات الموضة والسفر والثقافة والمطبخ.