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I Want to Look Chic, Cool and Put-Together This Summer—17 New-In Pieces I Know Will Nail the Brief
Though spring has only just truly begun, I always think of this time as the unofficial call to action for my summer wardrobe. There's something about the lighter evenings and the more generous, glorious sunshine that makes everything feel a little bit more hopeful, and, frankly, it puts me in the mood to shop. After months of rotating the same jumpers and jeans, I'm suddenly thinking about the linen trousers I haven't worn since August, the sandals gathering dust at the back of my wardrobe and all the gaps in between. I've always leaned into a more classic style—clean silhouettes, unfussy tailoring and pieces that do the heavy lifting for me—but I also like to inject a few cool, current additions that feel like a refresh rather than a total reset. It's less about chasing trends and more about elevating what I already own with those unexpected touches that make getting dressed feel exciting again.
Whilst I tend to keep my core wardrobe fairly pared-back, Free People has become one of those brands I rely on season after season for pieces that strike the perfect balance between timeless and of-the-moment. It's a label I consistently come back to—not just for the trend-forward items that add interest to my everyday looks, but also for the staples I reach for on a weekly basis. I know: it's hardly a secret (it's a fashion-editor favourite for a reason), but what keeps me loyal is the way every piece manages to feel elevated without being overthought. Think slightly oversized silhouettes, relaxed tailoring, beautifully textured fabrics and items that have that just-right balance of ease and edge. Free People does that whole "nonchalantly stylish person I saw on holiday" thing particularly well, but it's also where I've found some of my most versatile wardrobe anchors—pieces that work hard without looking like they're trying to. And let's be honest, I'm still reaching for the same striped T-shirt and wide-leg trousers most days, so anything that helps refresh those with minimal styling effort is a win in my books. That's exactly where this edit comes in.
So, what's currently sitting in my bookmarks? A breezy polka-dot dress that has "summer event season" written all over it, for one. A light brown co-ord that looks like something Sofia Richie Grainge would throw on for a yacht day (and that I'll be wearing for picnics in Hyde Park), plus a striped button-down that I know will work hard layered over swimwear or tucked into jeans. I'm also eyeing up a broderie shirt; last summer, Free People did one that I wore on repeat, and this new version is just as good. Add to that an elevated take on the boat shoe trend, a pair of roomy linen trousers I'll dress up with sandals and a tank and a waistcoat that has already sparked several compliments in the group chat. The best part? Each of these pieces slots easily into my existing spring/summer wardrobe. I'm not looking for a whole new personality, just some thoughtful updates that make last year's outfits feel new again. Keep scrolling for the 17 new-in pieces I'm backing to carry me through the season in style.
Shop My Favourite New-In Pieces From Free People:
I'm a firm believer that a floaty midi skirt should be in everyone's wardrobe come summer. This one has movement but holds its shape.
The ultimate throw-on layer. It's thin enough for beach cover-ups but polished enough to tuck into tailoring.
A light, breezy dress that can take you from weddings to garden parties with just a change of shoes. It's the kind of piece you'll wear more than you think.
I spotted a stylist wearing this skirt style with an oversized white tee at a press day, and I immediately bookmarked them.
Strappy sandals have been everywhere lately, and this brown pair will go with everything from jeans to that perfect white dress.
These linen trousers feel very summery thanks to the pop of pink and relaxed fit. I'd wear them with a ribbed tank and chunky sandals.
This two-piece is giving quiet luxury on holiday. Bonus points for the co-ord element—wear together or separately for maximum mileage.
Broderie is everywhere again, but this one feels particularly wearable. The collared neckline gives it a preppy finish.
An easy way to smarten up jeans or shorts. I already have this in one colour, and now I'm after the beige.
The boxer-short silhouette has been trending, but the fabric here makes these look more intentional. I'd style them with a poplin shirt.
A pretty dress that works for any occasion. I like that it's not overly sweet—just right.
This polka-dot dress is a simple way to tap into one of the season's biggest trends.
Humaa is the Junior Branded Content Editor at Who What Wear UK, where she specialises in paid-for and affiliate content across beauty and fashion. She holds a BA Hons in English Literature and has previously held editor positions at British Vogue and Marie Claire US. Before joining Who What Wear UK, she was part of the US Branded Content team, bringing her expertise back home to help grow the UK division. With years of experience testing and reviewing fashion and beauty products, she writes trend-driven and commerce-focused stories. When she's not shopping for work, she's making her way through her Kindle TBR list—spoiler: it's a long one. Follow her on Instagram at @Humaa.Hussain