
Bali high
Endless Joy's latest collection of hand-painted ready-to-wear clothes draws inspiration from nature and mythology, often illustrated in a way that cryptically resembles the current state of our world. Patterned shirts for your spring and summer wardrobe are available with long or short sleeves and crafted from lightweight silk-blend fabrics. All pieces in the collection, including jackets, scarves and T-shirts, are made in limited runs in Bali. The brand recently partnered with the Eden Reforestation Project, supporting initiatives that employ local people and plant trees worldwide.
£95-£350, Endless Joy

Cover stories
To coincide with the opening of Charleston's new exhibition Virginia Woolf and the Hogarth Press: Printing at Home , fashion force and longtime collector of Hogarth press books, Kim Jones has designed a collection of tote bags. Each canvas carrier is inspired by an original Hogarth Press book cover, a printing practice founded by Virginia Woolf and her husband Leonard in 1917. Several loans from Kim Jones’s personal collection are included in the exhibition making him the perfect creative force behind this collection of exclusive bags.
£30, Charleston

Museum pieces
The Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Arts exhibition opens its doors at the V&A from 28 March to 8 November. The exhibition charts the history and impact of Elsa Schiaparelli, one of the 20th century’s most innovative fashion designers. The first of its kind in the UK, the show traces the origins of the French house, from its paradigm-shifting garments to its present-day show-stopping creations under creative director, Daniel Roseberry. The exhibit features over 400 objects, including 100 ensembles, from the rare 1938 Skeleton dress to recent designs worn by Ariana Grande and Dua Lipa, alongside 50 artworks, as well as accessories, jewellery and paintings.
From £28, V&A

Love all
Iconic Italian heritage sportswear brand Sergio Tacchini celebrates 60 years with a limited-edition collector's box. Founded in 1966 by Italian tennis champion Tacchini, the brand was pivotal in redefining the visual language of tennis fashion, worn by tennis champs including Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova. It became synonymous with street and terrace culture in the 80s. Each box comes with a knitted track top or polo shirt, plus accessories including a limited-edition sweatband and socks
£85 and £115, Sergio Tacchini

Main character energy
You'll have to move fast to secure a piece from Willy Chavarria's highly anticipated collaboration with Zara. The collection called Vatísimo, spans men's and women's wear and celebrates Willy's own Chicano culture. Highlights include polo dresses, lace slip dress, leather jackets and shirts featuring Chavarria's rose emblem.
From £22.99 - £229, Zara

Totally tropical
Each model in Swatch’s Painted Paradise collection features a unique colour palette inspired by natural elements – think turquoise waves, lush green canopies, exotic blooms and tropical fruits. The collection builds on the brand’s iconic Swatch Skin family, first introduced in 1997 and known for its minimalist design and ultra-light construction. Staying true to that DNA, the new models combine slim profiles with bold, tropical-inspired palettes designed for spring and summer, adding a pop of colour to any look
£106, Swatch


