We cannot wait for summer or our next trip to the Nile, we want to wear everything from our collection right now but still blend in the season, stay warm and comfortable.
Here are IRMA´S tips on how to start
1. Knit Bright Against Tailoring

Let summer begin in the details. A hand crocheted Traveller hat or fine gauge sweater layered over a classic suit softens structure and injects optimism without sacrificing polish.
2. The Ivory Barrel Corduroy

Our new ivory barrel corduroy sits perfectly between seasons — 50% spring, 50% winter. Temper its lightness with a textured fur vest (a vintage find or something sculptural, à la Marni), and suddenly winter feels like the sunny side of the street.
3. The Summer Vest, Reconsidered

A tailored summer vest worn over a crisp white shirt feels sharp, modern, and quietly confident. Leave the collar slightly undone. Stay comfortably warm with layered cottons.
4. Denim, elevated
An all-over denim look becomes infinitely more interesting with the addition of vintage jewellery. Think sculptural gold, imperfect stones, heirloom pieces with weight and memory.
5. Sleeveless Jumpers as Layering Heroes
Our sleeveless knits are made for these in-between seasons— worn on bare skin indoors, layered over a fine cotton shirt outdoors.
6. The Statement Accessory

When temperatures remain cautious, accessories do the heavy lifting. A bold summer bag — such as the limited Kiwi styles from Saint Laurent — instantly shifts the mood from winter to Riviera.
7. The First Jacket of Spring

The transitional jacket should feel like an embrace. Ours, finished with a wool pom-pom belt, adds warmth and personality — functional, yet joyfully unexpected.
8. The Light Bomber

Think of the bomber as a shirt with authority. Worn closed, it replaces tailoring; worn open, it becomes effortless layering.
9. Earrings as Illumination

Bright, light-catching earrings bring immediate radiance to the face. Skip the lipstick — let the jewellery provide the glow.
10. Colour Against Neutrals

The easiest seasonal shift? Add one confident colour to an otherwise neutral palette. A flash of coral, kiwi, or sky blue against beige or navy feels deliberate, never forced.



