See The Beautiful Hobbs Collaboration With Historic Royal Palaces
Occasionwear shopping has never been so easy!
Hobbs have teamed up with Historic Royal Palaces (the independent charity that looks after some of England's most historic buildings) for their sixth award-winning collaboration - aptly entitled Collection No.6. Stunning floral prints adorn everything from dresses to coats and shoes in celebration of the 300th birthday of Hampton Court Palace royal gardener Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, and we're head over heels for every piece from the collection.
Inspired in part by the beautiful tulip displays of the Baroque gardens, the result is a stunning, unique print presented on Hobbs' quality fabrics and perfectly-tailored styles. We're particularly enamoured with the co-ordinating top and trouser set, while summer wedding cover-ups don't get more perfect than the floral coat.
Proof that modern fashion can have meaning, Hobbs have nodded to the glamour and history of the past, while managing to keep the collection innovative and unique. If you want to get your hands on some of the beautiful pieces pictures below then you'll need to be quick; the collection launches today, and we predict a sell-out...
Midi dress, £269
Necklace, £149
Lace coat, £379
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Shoes, £159
Coat, £299, Dress, £249
Scarf, £59
Shop the collection online at Hobbs
Abigail Malbon is a journalist who has written for the likes of CN Traveller, Evening Standard, Red and Cosmopolitan. She likes pina coladas and exploring new places.
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