The Australian Label Bringing Its A-Game This Spring
You can always count on Bardót for a quick fashion fix. The brand’s stretchy, slim fit jeans are what its fan base was originally built on, but over the past few years, it’s been quietly evolving into a fashion destination you can’t ignore. And for spring, the offering is good. Really good.
The new range of floaty white peasant dresses and tops are miles away from the label’s body-con party pieces of old. Wide-leg flares are stepping in to replace a sea of skinny-leg jeans and crochet crop tops and slinky spaghetti straps will satisfy your new-season desires.
We’re already planning how we’re going to style our favourite piece from the collection—the white Valentina Lace Dress ($220)—when it drops into store later this month. It’s going to be all about tousled hair, tan sandals and afternoon drinks.
Keep scrolling to see our favourite pieces from Bardót’s spring collection and then shop the current offering.
We’d love to hear from you—what do you think of Bardót’s spring collection? Let us know in the comments below!
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