Get your transitional wardrobe ready with White Stuff's latest collection
In partnership with White Stuff


Autumn is one of our favourite seasons, and the opportunity to experiment with layering textures, colour and print makes us excited to refresh our wardrobes. Underpinning this aesthetic, White Stuff's new collection has all the looks we need to step out in style.
An autumn wardrobe is packed full of opportunity to experiment with fashion once more. The need for layering means you can get creative, embracing the latest colour and silhouette trends without compromising on style. While it may not be balmy outside, there's no reason to not enjoy the great outdoors, and smart and cosy pieces that still pack a fashionable punch are top of the wish list.
Versatility is key to maxing out that cost-per-wear and shopping more consciously, meaning that easy-wear midi dresses that can be dressed up or down are really hitting the mark this season. Sumptuous knits, particularly cardigans, that help with those re-styling opportunities, can make as much impact as a blazer but with a more tactile and warming finish. We've selected nine pieces from the latest White Stuff collection that can bring a new lease of life to your autumn wardrobe.
9 pieces from the White Stuff we can't wait to shop this season
Get your transitional wardrobe ready with White Stuff's latest collection. With an emphasis on getting back to nature, embracing the outdoors and layering up to tackle a drop in temperatures, its latest collection features an earthy palette and feel good fabrics that put sustainability at the heart of the brand.
RRP: £75 / $113 | You can never go wrong with stripes and while this bold design certainly makes a statement, we can guarantee you it will integrate well into your existing wardrobe, for a stylishly sound investment. The more relaxed fit plays into our need to layer up and feel cosy and secure as darker days draw in.
RRP: £65 / $98 | In a modal and organic cotton mix, this floral print shirt dress takes the latest bloom pattern dress trend to new heights. Wearable for your 9-5 or heading out with friends at the weekend, you can layer this over a slim fitting knit, or under a chunky cardigan. Pair with trainers or boots depending on activity.
RRP: £65 / $103.50 | Dungarees remain a key piece in any denim collection. Much more than an ensemble for getting your hands dirty in, add some fashion flare with heels and a blouse. The slim fit leg on these make them universally flattering. The 1% elastane offers added stretch, while the 99% cotton is mixed in with recycled cotton - win.
RRP: £75 / $113 | Tactile fabrics come to the fore in the autumn, as we crave an element of comfort. Velvet trousers will carry through into the party season, making a brilliant alternative to dresses for those who prefer something a little more tailored. For a sleek silhouette, pair this 100% velvet cotton trouser with its matching blazer.
RRP: £49 / $74 | Another print paying homage to nature, this 100% organic cotton shirt might start life in your autumn wardrobe, but we can guarantee you'll want to integrate this into every season, wearing on repeat. The fabric keeps it breathable, while the print offers another reminder to stay grounded.
RRP: £140 / $211 | With an emphasis on versatility, what's better than two coats in one. This reversible design features a bold grey and mustard check on one side, with a chic mustard quilting design on the reverse. The high neck and patch pockets keep it on the right side of practical without compromising on style.
Woman&home created this content in partnership with White Stuff. The contents of this article are entirely independent and solely reflect the editorial opinion of Woman&Home.
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Rivkie is a fashion editor, writer and stylist with twenty years' experience in the industry. Rivkie studied design and pattern cutting at the London College of Fashion, and fell in love with styling and journalism, and has covered fashion weeks in London, Paris and New York, as well as shooting editorial all over the world.
Specialising in plus size fashion, Rivkie has long championed that style is for everyBODY and has appeared on a host of radio stations and television shows, pushing for greater representation for plus size women and fashion throughout her career.
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